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Problem is lot of people can't think outside of black and white.
Putin said many true things about nature of US and NATO and their agressive behaviour but that doesn't justify his agression on European country that will maybe never recover, and intra-Slavic slaughter while Europe is filled with browns.
Just because disgusting US financial interests and industrial-military complex support Ukraine doesn't mean Putin is right and Russia is something different.
What matters to me are regular Ukrainians dying to defend their land (not the rich traitors who escaped west). They don't give a damn for US and globalist agenda, they want to defend their land from agressive invader who wants destruction of their identity.
Fuck Eurasian Empire.
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He said Poland provoked Hitler to attack them. Lol. Evil fascist Poles.
He did say partial truth however that Poles helped Hitler to partition Czehoslovakia and that really happened.
Also blabered lot of nonsese about need to denazify Ukraine. Nazi collabotators like Bandera were real Ukrainian patriots who fought both against bolshevik Soviets and imperialistic Poles. Bandera fought for free Ukraine, not Stalin.
What surprised me the most was funny narrative about Catholic Polish and Austrian conspiracy to create artificial Ukrainian nation. This sounds exactly like what Serbs say about Croats, except you can exchange Poland with Vatican. I didn't know Serb and Russian narative is that similar. No wonder they are close.
Really eye opening.
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Who is Tucker Carlson? Lulz.
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You have lots of "Russian oriented" Ukrainians like "Srbin Crnogorac", so you can see an ethnic Russian from Kiev in Ukrainian army vs Ukrainian from Zaporozhie on Russian side. It's all mixed and more a question of self identity of exact person.
I have relatives who listed themselves as Ukrainians in 2000s but being totally pro Russian, Russian speaking and against Ukrainian nationalism. Back then it meant nothing and as Russki mentioned provoked more sentimental attitude, someone naming himself Ukrainian was some kind of regionalism when it was not Central and Western Ukraine.
A huge part of youth was indoctrinated down there tho, those born in middle of 2000s and raised after 2014, it was a period when lots of 20-30 years old people left the state and lots of old people stayed down there + kids who passed through active cultural, linguistic ukrainization through education system, not the families. They're indeed alientated from Russia but that's not our problem but consequences of exact projects,
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