@frontlinekit Dude, you have issues.
Not only you seem to claim higher standards than the Ukrainian guards who let him in (while admitting ignorance!), but openly boast of lack of emotional control about a fact on flower shops... by wishing death on 140M people.
You need a psychiatrist.
@nastasiaKlimash While I can understand your emotional bias, your message makes no logical sense. For one, studying and whitewashing are, by no means, the same no matter how you paint it. And two, deliberate ignorance won't help you in any way. Ask Sun Tzu.
@markomihkelson@MarkGaleotti Or perhaps he just has his own based opinion, something some of you insist on denying. If you think reality is as binary as you paint it, it's high time you pop your head out of the hole.
In defence of Masha and the Bear
I was unimpressed by po-faced MPs thinking this kiddies' cartoon represents the next front in the struggle against Putin; my comment for @SpecCoffeeHouse
https://t.co/F4PaNa0FcG
In defence of Masha and the Bear
I was unimpressed by po-faced MPs thinking this kiddies' cartoon represents the next front in the struggle against Putin; my comment for @SpecCoffeeHouse
https://t.co/F4PaNa0FcG
@ArmandoMema I am not sure why coming from Estonia (or from any country with any number of inhabitants) should be an impediment to becoming a top diplomat. Her flaws come from her lack of skills and possibly lack of wits, not her Estonianness.
@KateGoesTech All this coming from the fact that there were already UPA-Wehrmacht collabs in 1941; you're generalizing the very few local and non-authorized truces with the Germans; and last, the alleged Soviet collab which, honestly, I am not sure where it comes from.
@KateGoesTech I understand the cognitive dissonance of supporting Ukraine and wanting to defend the issue with Poland. However, you can't call a "fact" your exercise of whataboutism, cherry-picking and false data.
@WhatADdoing I am happy my reading is better than your understanding. You speak of timing, yet ignore that Ukraine chose the middle of an existential storm to cut the anchor to Poland. This is Kiev/Kyiv's strategic miscalculation of time, not Warsaw's.
@OlenaRohoza You conveniently ignore that your Polish citizen was the political leader of the faction that created and ideologically drove the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. Btw, are there statues of Dzerzhinsky in Poland?
@Longtstanding Please creature, stop the nonsense.
Were there no Ukranians pre-1991? Was the UPA "Russian people"? It's modern-day Ukraine that is glorifying criminal Ukrainians.
@DevanaUkraine He's confusing 1471 with 1570. "Nothing left"? Novgorod preserves some of the oldest medieval stone architecture in Europe. "Unlike the rest of Russia"? Vladimir, Suzdal, and Pskov were absolutely part of Rus.
I don't know, Rick. Hard to trust this.