there are TEN non-military #StandWithUkraine️ ways to stop genocide in ukraine.

maximize sharing, please
1) no high tech for russia Image
2) expand financial bans to all russian banks Image
3) sanction #BlockPutinWallets families too, confiscate their european and american assets asap Image
4) confiscated crypto wallets of sanctioned russians Image
5) expand sanction list with all members of russian parliament and russian government Image
6) no global financial services for all belarusian and russian citizens Image
7) new visa bans for all russian citizens, excluding humanitarian waivers and refugee requests
#StopRussia
8) wide trade embargo on belarusian and russian goods Image
10) sanctions to cover all state-owned companies in belarus and russia Image

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Mar 3
there’s a fire at zaporizhia nuclear plant following russian attack, znp’s spokesperson says

suspilne.media/213577-vtorgne…
#NoFlyZoneOverUkraine
‘I repeat, there’s a fire at the nuclear plant following the shooting by russian troops’
zaporizhia nuclear plant’s spokesperson
#NoFlyZoneOverUkraine
live stream: fire, explosions seen at the site of zaporizhia nuclear power plant. fuck.

Read 8 tweets
Feb 25
our families in ukraine are in war zones in various parts of the country, so i log off time to time

follow these key voices on the ground:
@olgatokariuk
@ngumenyuk
@ronzheimer
@olex_scherba
@IAPonomarenko
@ChristopherJM
@KSergatskova
@lapatina_
@NikaMelkozerova
#StandWithUkriane
i might be forgetting someone because I properly slept more than 72 hours ago

слава україні героям слава
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Feb 20
when foreigners casually drop ‘bombing of kyiv’ these pics always come to mind. this is what #RussianColonialism did to chechnya and grozny when they tried to leave the empire in 2000. a war crime of horrific scale, but the rest of the world was like ‘meh’, so moscow continued ImageImageImage
moscow is awfully uncreative. in the last one hundred years #RussianColonialism has been using the same invasion and occupation tactic over and over and over again. thread.
Read 50 tweets
Oct 7, 2020
This year had a terrible toll on my mental health. I had to reevaluate my public presence. I've been oftentimes too nice and polite by surrounding myself with people and affiliations that do not affirm me, value my talents, and see my potential.

A big cleanup is coming.
I moved mountains to become who I am today, to have a chance to do what I love, to be in a position to make a difference. I started from zero, being a poor and queer kid. Often not seen, assigned no value.

Yet I've been struggling to accept that I deserve what I've built
I recollect one watershed moment when @EllenPage called me 'brave', insisted I stop denying it. At that moment I felt embarrassed, ashamed. I honestly thought she just doesn't know what a big fraud I really am. Took me years to see what a tragic self-depreciation trap I lived in
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Aug 30, 2020
So we foreigners do not forget the real pain, humiliation, and horror that forced Belarusians on the streets, maximize reading and sharing these @euroradio interviews with torture victims of the dictator of Belarus
#FreeBelarus
euroradio.pl/en/how-special…
'People were lying on the floor in 4 tiers. The policemen were climbing on top of this human pile, they trampled us with their feet and sat on top so that nobody could stand up. I raised my head to have a look and took a blow immediately'

Viachaslau Piatrou
'People lying below started to struggle for breath, they pleaded for a gulp of air. I was lying on my side, so I was hit on the ribs. While we were being transported my clothes soaked with blood'
Viachaslau Piatrou
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Oct 4, 2019
If that's your first time diving into the English-language bubble of Ukraine's twitter (I call it the Kyiv Bubble, althou not all folks are Kyiv or Ukraine based) — beware that's truly a bubble.

Here's a guidebook how to navigate it without distorting your perspective.
I'm part of the bubble, but at least I'm self-aware that I'm not a household name for most Ukrainians, unless fine folks at @tweetsNV or @radiosvoboda translate me. Many other bubble people sell themselves as voices of national prominence — when foreigners are their only audience
Not saying their perspectives are not valid — some brilliant folks are part of the Kyiv Bubble — but they also just a fraction of the public discourses happening in this vast country. Since just 6-8% of Ukrainians use Twitter, it puts the Bubble even in more realistic perspective
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