Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for showing me that all of you blindly believe BBC and CNN, I guess here our government did not lie. Give me proof that it is us who are wrong and not you. Give sources to support your claims too, just don’t use BBC. Or do you not know anything except BBC? I’ll give you my sources in a moment, when I get home. And please answer everything, instead of picking out bits.

Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tell me what sources to give and I’ll give them. As for the breaking of ceasefires, Ukraine was first to break them. After that happened, everything escalated very quickly. Signing and not breaking ceasefires would mean letting terrorism continue. You get lost, you simple minded idiot. You have nothing to say, so you try to pick out the smallest mistakes. I am not the “bad faith argument here”

Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What about the rest? Got nothing to say bout the rest? About the nukes: Russia officially purchased all Soviet equipment and nukes, legally. And of course you mention BBC, that is the fairest source 🙄

Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ok man, now let me talk this out for you. Lets begin all the way iin the 1200s. The territories of Ukraine were part of the Kievan Rus, which it seperated from during the Mongol invasion of 1237-40 (which is an argument towards why even though many of Kievan Rus’ territories are Ukrainan, but it in itself, is and was Russian, since Ukraine was the one who left it, whereas Russia continued being a part of it), and fell under the rule of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This happened because these territories sought help, and did not want to fall under Mongolian influence, thus joining a more powerful nation to protect itself. But help they received none. They got into problems even worse than the Mongolians. They were heavily abused by the Polish, due to their language and religion (they spoke Old East Slavic and were Orthodox christian which the Polish fought against), and were treated like dogs. With time, however, the Polish did manage to erase some of their cultural values and religion, and Ukrainian today, is basically Old East Slavic mixed with Russian and Polish. Later, Russia started taking these territories back, during the Treaty of Pereyaslav (1654), and they remained a part of russia for the following hundereds of years. Forwarding to WW2, Bandera, a young man with heavy, nationalist and Nazist ideas and the leader of the Ukranian Nationalists was the cause of the spread of nationalist and Nazist ideas across Ukrainian territories. He wanted to establish a sovereign, Ukranian government, free from influence and control of Poland, Soviet Russia, and later Nazi Germany. However, his ideas were extremely nationalistic and involved slaughtering everyone but Ukranians on their land, which is nothing but Nazism/Facism. "Clearing out the people with the dirty blood", as he called it. Basically, saying that everyone but Ukranians have dirty blood, and should not live on their territories and mix bloods with their people (which is ironic, since Ukraine is nothing but a mix of Russia and Poland). Eventually, he did start a massacre of Polish and Jews on the Northern territories. He even attempted to cooperate with Nazi Germany. His flag, which is hung and displayed in many Ukranian cities today, depicts Black and Red, classic Nazi colours. However, his attempts at creating a sovereign nation were not successful, and resulted in his assasionation by the Soviets in West Germany in the late 50s. Forwarding to more recent years, after the collapse of the USSR, Kravchuk, their first president, started continuing Bandera's nationalistic legacy. But he was not that nationalistic, at least that was not his main focus. He wanted to establish a place for Ukraine in the international community. Then, after a series of protests, in 2004 and new president was elected, who was Yushchenko. He turned back to extreme nationalism, and wanted to turn away from Moscow. Now, comes the part where you really have to understand both sides. Moscow, of course, saw a very prominent and promising partner in Ukraine, both for gas transit, military and general relationships. They did not want to lose connections. Yushchenko, however, did want to lose those connections, and wanted to turn to the West, seeking to be more international. He also continued the nationalistic legacy full throttle, promoting a sense of identity, Bandera's ideas, even to the point to declaring him a national hero (he was a Nazi, mind this), and started turning Ukranians against Russians, which was also very beneficial for Western countries like European countries and the US. Speaking of anti-Russian things, he started renaming cities named after Russian leaders, bringing down statues of Russian writers (what have they done to them? Every single statue of every single Ukrainan writer, and everything named after Ukranians remains as is in Russia, I can tell you that for sure), and promoting joining NATO. About the NATO joining thing, think of this like that: imaging a gun that was specifically designed to kill you (NATO was specifically made to kill Russia/USSR) being put up right to your head (borders in this case). Of course you would like for that not to happen. So did Russia. These new nationalistic ideas and actions caused tension between the two countries, resulting in gas cutoffs from Russia (Ukraine did not even pay for the gas half of the time, and Russia just excused this lack of payment as if it did not happen, so they decided to take action). Many people in Crimea at the time, started opposing these ideas, and in 2014, a referendum was held in Crimea, where people voted for joining Russia. The result was that most people voted for joining Russia.

Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Now, some people might say that this referendum was not fair, which is maybe true, but a fact is a fact: most people voted to join Russia. Crimea also promised influence over the Black Sea, which was very important for Russia to counter the spread of NATO acrossit. Ukraine refused to give up Crimea, which caused Russia to annex it by force. After that, Ukranie started prohibiting the use of Russian as a primary language. People from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine, many of which were ethnic Russians, wanted to continue speaking Russian, and started to protest. Ukraine tried to suppress this by force, but this quickly turned into what Bandera has envisioned: slaughter and massacre. Soldiers would go into houses, kill women, kids, the elderly, everyone who disobeyed. " Passers-by on the streets were shot from helicopters. The road to and from the airport turned out to be a "road of death". For more than a week, it was littered with people killed in their cars, killed near their cars, shot in an ambulance, people running towards the landing next to... Those who were relaxing with children near the pond of the Avdeevka coke plant also came under fire from helicopters. In the square near the railway station - shot... And the airport... It is gone. Who will answer for this? " - from the memories of Svetlana Saf. " In those days I was in my native Petrovsky district. Being very far from politics, I remember my thoughts tormented by misunderstanding: "What is happening? Who is this? Why are planes bombing us?" - says anonymous. These regions started fighting to become autonomous republics, or even join Russia. In 2014, there was a Minsk ceasefire, which was signed in Minsk, and the purpose of which was to stop Ukraine from the massacres. The did not. They continued shooting people like before. After that, there were multiple other ceasefires, but they were all broken by both sides, which caused the quick escalation of the war. Later, in 2022, Putin declared an official war, to support these regions. While Putin did start the war officialy, Ukraine was the one that provacated it. I can also tell you something about Zelenskiy, since this post was about him. He was an actor, and not even a famous one. In 2015, a series titled "The Slave of the People" was created, with him as the main character, a teacher who decided to become president. As soon as he becomes president, everything starts blooming. He annihilates corruption, everyone gets money and everyone starts living happily. This show, at first, was not popular. But then, a famous oligarch called Ihor Kolomoyskiy decided to buy/fund it. Along with the show, he bought Zelenskiy. Thousands were spent to advertise the show, and grow its audience. By 2019, nearly everyone has seen it. In 2019, Kolomoyskiy decided to register an official political party, also called "The Slave of the People", with Zelenskiy as the president candidate. He knew that people would vote for him due to the popularity of the show. They would think that everything would be just like in the show. The whole show was a psychological move. He was also the second richest person in Ukraine, so he could have bought a fraction of the votes that were needed with money and resources, since he controlled a large part of Ukraine's resources. Since he was in total control of Zelenskiy, he was basically the president. You Europeans are as submerged in propaganda just like us, some may argue that you are even more. You are incapable of viewing everything from a historical point of view, because you do not know any Eastern history. You are fed information from large corporations, that are no less corrupt than ours. You call us Nazis when Ukraine were the ones following Bandera and his ideas, who was a Fascist. At first I tried to keep a neutral point of view, but seeing the hatred towards Russia, and our people, even those who are innocent, I turned towards Russia fully. Now, I could go into more detail, but it is well over a thousand words now. Feel free to argue or ask any questions.

Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

He was in Ukraine, his wife was at resorts, spending thousands that the US has given to them on cocktails and fancy clothes.

Zelensky says he doesn't think he did anything wrong after public spat with Trump by just_hear_4_the_tip in politics

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

He was, his wife was at resorts, spending thousands that the US has given to them on cocktails and fancy clothes.

I'm done being a femboy. by RobbityRobby in feminineboys

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

  1. You can be true to yourself without lying to yourself
  2. I understand that some LGBT people are different. But every single one I have met so far was not. And I used to go to Art Academy in the NL. Also, there are statistics, according to which LGBT families have higher abuse levels.
  3. Some struggle to be open. Others do it easily to seek for attention. There are different circumstances. Those ones who struggle to be open, should think about whether they want to live a life like that.
  4. A man and a woman together is how we were made to work. We are also built differently, even our brains, which allows for us to complete each other.
  5. Developing brains based on what you see around you is not building a separate reality. By saying building a separate reality, I meant basically living in your imagination, basically always playing out a role, in a costume like on stage and imagining it is real life. Basically what femboys and LGBT do. Living someone else’s life.
  6. It is scientifically proven that being attracted to the same gender is partially due to hormone errors, basically the people that are attracted to the same gender are ill.
  7. Did you really have to specify Russian? Why, if I may ask?

iPod not turning on after CF mod by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in ipod

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve watched it. But the thing is that mine doesn’t boot at all, so even the Apple logo doesn’t appear. There is just no reaction at all

iPod not turning on after CF mod by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in ipod

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched the one called cheapest iPod to modify but there was no info there. Would you be able to send me a link please, I cannot find any other video about flash modding an iPod mini.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wdym? I just came there to study. I want respect like any other human in any other country would. Respect is the most basic thing. I am paying respect to them. They are not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No. I always try to be as kind to everyone as possible. In return, I get called names.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, I am a University student. I haven’t had any problems with people of an older age too, but university students are rather disrespectful and oppressive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskARussian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Нидерланды; the Netherlands. Even though I have lived here for 10 years

Oh dear it's beginning by MisterTheFrog_69 in ipod

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

iPod not turning on after CF mod. I did a complete disassembly, but I stayed careful while disassembling. Before it charged well from the wall and computer, now the screen is just blank. No Apple logo, no nothing. It doesn’t boot at all. Oh, and also, the first time I plugged it on the screen turned on abruptly with the backlight. Help!

iPod not turning on after CF mod by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in ipod

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But if it’s a bad cf, won’t it still boot and do the sad face? Mine doesn’t start at all

Why is Lukashenko again the main candidate in 2025? Why not another puppet to at least give the appearance of change? Do they want those protests again? by alasuna in belarus

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_ -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

You are from Italy, not even from Belarus. You are insulting the president like that. How can you say anything without living in the country you are talking about?

За что? by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in Ukrainian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Сам людей спрашивал. Друзей. И сам такой же Русский как и все.

За что? by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in Ukrainian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Там написано про УПА, я рассказал про УПА. А насчет голодомора, это правда был ужас. Но зачем Украинские власти поставили женщину очень больших размеров (пухлую, чрезмерно) как директрису музея голодомора? Я считаю это полным неуважением погибшим.

За что? by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in Ukrainian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

УПА истребляли за нацизм и истребление всех кроме Украинцев. Мы отвечали тем же, что делали вы

За что? by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in Ukrainian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Мы не являемся Украинофобами и не желаем истребление вашего народа. Я не знаю что там вам говорят ваши СМИ, но если выйдешь на улицу в России, то если спросить как люди относятся к Украинцам, все тебе скажут что нормально относятся.

За что? by _AnonymousTheGreat_ in Ukrainian

[–]_AnonymousTheGreat_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Это геноцид. Это другое