• Kirbywithwhip1987
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    They are literally encouraging and cheering on their own demise of country if they don’t stop this madness already and just sue for peace before their whole male population gets send to front by Elensky and other clowns who don’t give a single shit about people.

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    If they showed Ukrainian “freedom fighters” they’d be wearing SS uniforms

  • Idliketothinkimsmart
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    on a side note, the way the poster is oriented makes it look like the soldiers are retreating

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      You have posted cringe. Denouncing Ukraine’s fascist government is a good thing; to push Russian ultranationalist rhetoric regarding the nation’s origins is not.

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        Hmm, I’m not sure I follow. Isn’t this just an observation of how Ukraines modern territory was established? I definitely see how Russian nationalists could support their rhetoric with it, but I’m not sure I see how that is inherent in the map itself.

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          Ukrainian national identity evolved alongside that of Russia over a period of many years, while the image you’ve posted heavily implies that the modern Ukrainian nation-state only exists because of Russia, which is simply false.

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    Of course they used the despicable blue and yellow instead of the victorious red and blue of the Ukranian SSR. What is this supposed to mean? That the reactionary, German backed Ukraine will fall yet again?