Zelensky Has Become More Than a Man

Putin built up a 600 billion dollar reserve to withstand sanctions. That's fact.

What's also fact is that it has been cut off from him by Biden and the EU.

Trump would have never done that
Oh look another retarded leftist who thinks he can see what would have happened. Fact. Putin did nothing under Trump. Took land under Obozo and Xiden. Fact no matter how much you want to cry.
 
That's a lie told by Trump in a pathetic attempt to backpedal AFTER his praise for Putin for invading Ukraine.

Kind of like in the months after 9/11 a lot of psychics said they had foreseen it, yet no psychic predicted it BEFORE the event.



Careful. You'll get chapped lips swallowing Trump's bullshit in such large quantities.
Bullshit. You’re nothing but a TDS suffering no education, lying crybaby. Your Dim masters love the fact that you eat their shit, then come back for seconds and thirds. Repeating the lies that Trump praised Putin for his invasion. Sad how you have to lie so pathetically because your Dear Leader Xiden is such a screwup.
 
How ironic, coming from someone who thinks he knows why Putin didn't invade Ukraine until now! :lol:
No dumbfuck. We have the actual proof. You have nothing but your absolute bullshit that you “know would have happened”. There’s a reason your whole town considers you a massive joke.
 
Lol can you imagine how Trump would react if he were in that position? That moron would flee the country before the invasion even began.
 
Economic sanctions are totally illegal and immoral, in strict violation of the 1906 Geneva Conventions, as well as the Bill of Rights.
Nor will the Warsaw Pact nations, Asia, or most of the world follow US arbitrary sanctions.
O'rly?

Key Asian nations join global backlash against Russia, with an eye toward China

Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan have all enacted sanctions.

Poland, Germany, Albania, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, and Romania (all Warsaw Pact nations) have all enacted sanctions.

You could not have been more wrong.
 
Please....please tell me this is a fake....I can't believe this! Is this the Ukranian Zelensky at the helm there??

Volodymyr Zelensky is dancing in heels. OMG!:confused:


 
If that's really Zelensky..... ^^^^^ Mercy on Ukraine! :confused: with an idiot like that!
 
What a disgrace of a man that Zelensky is!:mad:

I pity Ukraine.
 
What a disgrace of a man that Zelensky is!:mad:

I pity Ukraine.
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He declined an offer of evacuation from the United States. Ukrainian forces held Kyiv into Saturday morning and Zelensky emerged onto the streets of the capital, walking with his countrymen. This is a level of personal bravery that we are utterly unaccustomed to seeing from heads of state. Zelensky’s conduct over the last few weeks—which has been utterly extraordinary—has substantially buttressed Ukraine’s resolve. He has become more than a man. More than a leader. He has become a symbol.

What we are witnessing is the emergence of a figure who will become a key part of Ukrainian history for the next century. There will be statues of him all over the country. Ukrainians will name their children after him. This is like watching another country’s Washington or Churchill emerge in real time.

[snip]

There is a faction in American politics which fetishizes the idea of alpha males and “but he fights.” And weirdly enough, that faction seems to be firmly on Russia’s side in this conflict. If that fetish was really about wanting a leader who “fights” then they would be gobsmacked by Zelensky.

Instead, they worship the soft, flabby draft-dodger who tried to blackmail Zelensky.

Watching Zelensky’s conduct over the last few weeks makes Donald Trump’s attempt to use the power of the United States government to blackmail him even more obscene. Trump is not fit to shine Zelensky’s boots. That Trump’s actions were taken not as a private citizen, but as the American head of state should make all of us deeply ashamed.



"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them." — William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night


My God bless Volodymyr Zelensky and the people of Ukraine.

Up to this point, KGB Putin has been fighting with one hand behind his back. Will he go full Aleppo on Kyiv? Or will he come to his senses?
Wrong forum
 
He declined an offer of evacuation from the United States. Ukrainian forces held Kyiv into Saturday morning and Zelensky emerged onto the streets of the capital, walking with his countrymen. This is a level of personal bravery that we are utterly unaccustomed to seeing from heads of state. Zelensky’s conduct over the last few weeks—which has been utterly extraordinary—has substantially buttressed Ukraine’s resolve. He has become more than a man. More than a leader. He has become a symbol.

What we are witnessing is the emergence of a figure who will become a key part of Ukrainian history for the next century. There will be statues of him all over the country. Ukrainians will name their children after him. This is like watching another country’s Washington or Churchill emerge in real time.

[snip]

There is a faction in American politics which fetishizes the idea of alpha males and “but he fights.” And weirdly enough, that faction seems to be firmly on Russia’s side in this conflict. If that fetish was really about wanting a leader who “fights” then they would be gobsmacked by Zelensky.

Instead, they worship the soft, flabby draft-dodger who tried to blackmail Zelensky.

Watching Zelensky’s conduct over the last few weeks makes Donald Trump’s attempt to use the power of the United States government to blackmail him even more obscene. Trump is not fit to shine Zelensky’s boots. That Trump’s actions were taken not as a private citizen, but as the American head of state should make all of us deeply ashamed.



"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them." — William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night


My God bless Volodymyr Zelensky and the people of Ukraine.

Up to this point, KGB Putin has been fighting with one hand behind his back. Will he go full Aleppo on Kyiv? Or will he come to his senses?
Volodymyr Zelensky should win the best actor award for his acting in the Russian invasion.

Note: beginning in 2014, when the Maidan uprising brought a new government to Ukraine, the country has been erecting monuments to Nazi collaborators and Holocaust perpetrators at an astounding pace — there’s been a new plaque or street renaming nearly every week. Because of this, the Ukraine section represents an extremely partial listing of the several hundred monuments, statues, and streets named after Nazi collaborators in Ukraine.
 
In his address Putin said: “It’s goal is to protect people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide … for the last eight years. And for this we will strive for the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.”
Putin has been making Nazi claims against Ukraine since at least 2014.
Russian media has repeatedly sought to portray Ukraine as being aligned with Nazism. A claim that the rest of the world categorically rejects.

Ukraine has a growing neo-Nazi problem

“Antisemitism in Ukraine exists in its old ‘traditional’ and cultural form: the notion that Jews control all money, the media and government, they are greedy, murdered Jesus, and ‘suck our blood,’” said Samuel Kliger, the American Jewish Committee’s Director of Russian and Eurasian Affairs.

Alongside that apathy, Kilger said, some Ukrainian lawmakers have pushed to celebrate certain Nazi collaborators as war heroes, trumpeting their anti-Communist battles while ignoring their complicity in Holocaust crimes.
“Ukraine really does have a far-right problem, and it’s not a fiction of Kremlin propaganda. And it’s well past time to talk about it,” explained journalist and expert on the Ukrainian far right, Michael Colborne.

The most known neo-Nazi group on Ukraine’s far right is the Azov movement. The movement grew out of the Azov Regiment (originally a Battalion), formed in the chaos of war in early 2014.

It was formed by a “ragtag group of far-right thugs, football hooligans and international hangers-on, including dozens of Russian citizens,” said Colborne, who wrote a book on the movement.
 
Volodymyr Zelensky should win the best actor award for his acting in the Russian invasion.

Note: beginning in 2014, when the Maidan uprising brought a new government to Ukraine, the country has been erecting monuments to Nazi collaborators and Holocaust perpetrators at an astounding pace — there’s been a new plaque or street renaming nearly every week. Because of this, the UWe speak with Ukrainian American journalist Lev Golinkin about the rise of the far right in Ukraine. Golinkin says Russian bombing of the sacred Jewish site of Babi Yar disproves Putin’s claims that the invasion is about “denazification,” and attacks on cities in eastern Ukraine show he does not care about Russian-speaking Ukrainians either. He also speaks about the neo-Nazi presence within his home country, saying, “Ukraine’s far right is the primary benefactor on the Ukraine side of this war because they now get to attract people from all over the world, and they get to be seen as on the frontlines of fighting for white civilization.” He adds the presence of neo-Nazis in Ukraine “does not give Russia any reason, any justification, to invade an inch of Ukrainian territory.”kraine section represents an extremely partial listing of the several hundred monuments, statues, and streets named after Nazi collaborators in Ukraine.
When you plagiarize from a web site, you should put up the link, comrade.


By the way, you seem to be unaware Zelensky is a Jew.

As for the author of the article you stole from, Lev Golinkin has published identical articles about Nazi monuments all over the world, including Canada. Should Putin invade Canada, comrade?


Here is another article about Lev Golinkin:

We speak with Ukrainian American journalist Lev Golinkin about the rise of the far right in Ukraine. Golinkin says Russian bombing of the sacred Jewish site of Babi Yar disproves Putin’s claims that the invasion is about “denazification,” and attacks on cities in eastern Ukraine show he does not care about Russian-speaking Ukrainians either. He also speaks about the neo-Nazi presence within his home country, saying, “Ukraine’s far right is the primary benefactor on the Ukraine side of this war because they now get to attract people from all over the world, and they get to be seen as on the frontlines of fighting for white civilization.” He adds the presence of neo-Nazis in Ukraine “does not give Russia any reason, any justification, to invade an inch of Ukrainian territory.”


Nice try, comrade.
 
In his address Putin said: “It’s goal is to protect people who have been subjected to bullying and genocide … for the last eight years. And for this we will strive for the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine.”
Putin has been making Nazi claims against Ukraine since at least 2014.
Russian media has repeatedly sought to portray Ukraine as being aligned with Nazism. A claim that the rest of the world categorically rejects.

Ukraine has a growing neo-Nazi problem

“Antisemitism in Ukraine exists in its old ‘traditional’ and cultural form: the notion that Jews control all money, the media and government, they are greedy, murdered Jesus, and ‘suck our blood,’” said Samuel Kliger, the American Jewish Committee’s Director of Russian and Eurasian Affairs.

Alongside that apathy, Kilger said, some Ukrainian lawmakers have pushed to celebrate certain Nazi collaborators as war heroes, trumpeting their anti-Communist battles while ignoring their complicity in Holocaust crimes.
“Ukraine really does have a far-right problem, and it’s not a fiction of Kremlin propaganda. And it’s well past time to talk about it,” explained journalist and expert on the Ukrainian far right, Michael Colborne.

The most known neo-Nazi group on Ukraine’s far right is the Azov movement. The movement grew out of the Azov Regiment (originally a Battalion), formed in the chaos of war in early 2014.

It was formed by a “ragtag group of far-right thugs, football hooligans and international hangers-on, including dozens of Russian citizens,” said Colborne, who wrote a book on the movement.
Did you read your own link, idiot? :auiqs.jpg:

It rebuts the point you are trying to make, comrade.
 

Chinese social media users have also used Russian talking points about Nazis, according to a New York Times report that said many users are “bringing up the Azov Battalion as if it represented all of Ukraine.” The ultranationalist paramilitary group has a reputation for including neo-Nazis and participating in antisemitic displays. But it numbers at most several hundred in an army of about a quarter million.
 

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