Putins Puppets - ink 2024
I know this clashes with my vibe a little but idc.
I’m posting it in honor of Alexey Navalny RIP, Maxim Kuzminov RIP, and the hundreds of Ukrainian Defenders who fell in Avdiivka this week.
Free Ukraine from Putin! 🇺🇦
Free America from Trump! 🇺🇸
Spread it✊🏼
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To all you Jew Haters, HAMAS supporters, Nazi Worshipers and Trumpist-Putinists here on Tumblr and elsewhere on the Next. Stop spouting your lies here. This Picture is your future and that of Gaza, Iran and Russia. Hope you like it
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Unbreakable cat from Bakhmut. Ukraine. War. Victory soon.
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Lately I've been thinking about how self-hating is such a huge component of CEE identity. There's always been this shared sentiment between me and my friends, whether they were Ukrainian, Czech, Polish or other, that we were always ashamed of where we came from and uncomfortable with sharing our identity with people who were English/American/French/Spanish/German/Russian and proud. But now it's got me thinking: what exactly were those people proud of that we couldn't be? Their history is drenched with blood - colonialism, slavery, genocide, imperialism, world wars etc. more than ours. The cultures that they're so proud of are mostly relevant because they've been backed by military might and forcibly spread across the globe.
Meanwhile we've been forced to endure hundreds of years of oppression, whether by Russia or Austria-Hungary or Germany etc. They've tried to russify, magyarise or germanise us and we survived. So why, in the so-called free 21st century, are we still made to feel so ashamed of ourselves and our roots?
Because the talks about post-colonialism and inclusivity are nothing but empty virtue signaling and the world is still ruled by the old power, methinks.
And if power only comes coupled with financial prosperity, then that is what we should do. People speculate that the real reason why some NATO members are so reluctant on accepting Ukraine is because they are afraid we're going to enforce the so-called Warsaw pact countries and shift the power from Germany-France-Brinain eastwards. And, in this case, I think that's exactly what we should do. If we focus on financial and political cooperation instead of competition, we could move towards the reality where it wouldn't matter what those Western Europeans think of us. And where money go, popular culture will follow.
Btw, if you don't mind me nitpicking, but I find your usage of words "ashamed from where we came from" a great illustration of what is the root of the problem you're talking about. Shame is a social emotion, you don't feel shame unless it's been taught to you. Westerners have created this dichotomy of them being superior to us, and they have softly forced us to internalise it. Like in the nietzschean dichotomy of the slave and the master, they need us more than we need them; because without us feeling ashamed for being CEE they wouldn't be able to feel superior. But this is an illusion. A social construct. The naked king. No country is better than another (expect for russia, which is the worst). So break free and embrace everything that makes you you.
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The Headless Goddess. One of the causes of a plague of madness in my country. Years and years of increasingly absurd and terrifying cultivation of blind worship along with already high tolerance for violence and oppression. And now the majority don't even bat an eye on the war, because we can't be wrong, right? The Great Nation of Victory always fights for all things right against all things wrong, period.
It's so scary. And the scariest part is that they simply don't want to listen. They choose this, because the reality is worse, they're protecting their illusions with the blood of the country they've already saw as an antipode.
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From @Ohra_aho – a retired Finnish general.
You can’t have a Victory Day parade in Moscow these days. It might just remind Russians that Putin is far from victory on Day 422 of his three-day “special operation” in Ukraine.
Not only does Russia look bad for its poor overall military performance in Ukraine, but it also just bombed one of its own cities, Belgorod, which was never part of Ukraine.
Russia’s air force accidentally bombs own city of Belgorod
Because of tight media censorship, tens of millions of Russians don’t understand what an international embarrassment Putin and his armed forces really are.
Russia is becoming the military equivalent of the Zune, the Edsel, and New Coke.
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«Цель оправдывает средства»,-
Говорил когда-то Сталин.
«Цель оправдывает средства»,-
Подхватил за ним Хамас.
Столько лет перелистали,
Столько зим перелистали,
А тупые душегубы
На прицеле держат нас.
Но в гробу забился Сталин,
И хамасовцам там место.
Наши пальчики устали
Колошматить по врагу.
Но как только слышим снова
«Цель оправдывает средства»,
Ярость нашу я словами
Передать вам не смогу.
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"End justifies the means",-
Stalin used to say.
"End justifies the means",-
Hamas followed up the suit shaking up the guns barrel.
So many summers have been flipped through,
We've looked through so many winters,
That barbaric terrorists who kept us at gunpoint made a grave error.
Stalin hid in his grave,
And Hamas follows up his track.
We work hard to ensure
It is placed for eternal rest.
But as soon as we hear again
“End justifies the means", in fact
Our rage in pure words
Can’t be fully expressed.
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"Мета виправдовує засоби",-
Говорив колись Сталін.
"Мета виправдовує засоби",-
Підхопив за ним Хамас.
Стільки років перегортали,
Стільки зим перегортали,
А тупі душогуби
На прицілі нас тримають.
Але в труні ��абився Сталін,
І хамасівцям там місце.
Наші ��альчики втомилися
Бити нещадно по ворогові.
Але як тільки чуємо знову
"Мета виправдовує засоби",
Нашу лють я словами
Передати вам не зможу.
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