Fun fact: Originally I meant my Twitter to be mostly English with a bit of Ukrainian and my BlueSky to be mostly Ukrainian with a bit of English but now I see others posting their Bsky profiles and so here's mine!
I like how I can never predict which posts will bang and which wont. Anyway while you're here make sure to donate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine!
https://t.co/866LblEov1
I wonder if Mr.Cihocki ever questioned why, if he thinks what he says is true, there are no people in Ukr actively fabricating stories about Pol for their own media prominance like he is about Ukr?
Utterly disgusting that someone would spread obvious propaganda like this.
I am grateful to @rharris334 and @smh for highlighting an issue that goes beyond a single competition.
Ukrainian teenagers, many of whom have lived through missile attacks, air raid sirens and the loss of classmates and loved ones, should not be forced to compete alongside a state-approved Russian delegation as though Russia’s war of aggression does not exist.
Australia has consistently recognised Russia as a malicious cyber actor, imposed extensive sanctions, and stood firmly with Ukraine. International educational events should reflect those same values of responsibility, solidarity and respect for the rules-based international order.
Our young people deserve not only opportunities to excel, but also the care, dignity and support that every child should expect.
Read more here:
https://t.co/2mVQpppEBq
@Rx410 They can, but they don't want to for some reason. I get it's tough, but seeing their Brussels internships and youth summer camps, I think they can do it.