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"Putin fighting with monkeys for bananas" Art Gallery
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IMPRESSIONISM /1
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EXPRESSIONISM /3
NEON ART /4
BAROQUE /5
CLASSICISM /6
ART DECO /7
CONSTRUCTIVISM /8
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🧵Let's talk about language. This point is valid but the problem is that russians heavily weaponized the russian language. They treat the russian language as some sort of culturally-anthropological DNA (absurd, yes). Hence, per russian logic anyone who speaks russian = russian 1/ Image
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I won't dive into the details to debunk this bullshit but I'll show just one simple piece of stats for your own conclusions. Life length expectancy in the USA and USSR. Note that 1970-1980s are considered a successful period in the USSR history.
Also, if you want to read a short thread about Holodomor, check this out
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