@HordiienkoZK@Kabmin_UA Держкіно видало пояснення – і все стає ще цікавіше (чого не можна було пояснити це все одразу? 😞)
Так-от, Держкіно каже, що насправді вони розділяють ДЦ, щоб створити – увага – нове Державне підприємство "Українська анімаційна студія". Чому це не ок 👇
@HordiienkoZK@Kabmin_UA По-перше – Держкіно каже, що ДЦ не створює мультики, а нове ДП "продовжить славетну історію національної анімації". Навіть не буду зупинятися на тому, чому "державні мультики" не мають існувати. Хочете підтримати мультиплікаторів – роздавайте ґранти. Все просто
@HordiienkoZK@Kabmin_UA По-друге, 3 роки і президент, і його команда, і з 2021 міністерка економіки Юлія Свириденко кажуть про те, що нам треба скорочувати кількість державних підприємств. Але не створювати нові. Що нам дає створення ДП для мультиків, окрім витрачання наших коштів?
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Ukrainian TikTok burns once again 🔥 Recent escalating trend parodies a video of a Russian woman whining about fleeing Crimea where she lived “like in my own house”. Compassion she deserved? Thread 🧵
This. Is. Insane. @amnesty's infamous report was conducted on the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. With people in Russian infiltration camps. According to the governmental @StratcomCentre
Once again. Amnesty International prepared their report interviewing Ukrainians being held in Russian-controlled facilities.
.@StratcomCentre: Amnesty International used the testimony of people who were in infiltration camps, and prisons in the Ukrainian temporarily occupied territories to prepare the scandalous report – and therefore, the interviews were held under obvious pressure.
Russian reports about the "Ukrainian drone attack" on Sevastopol is most likely a false-flag operation performed by the Russians. Here's the tread explaining why 🧵
Firstly, you need to know that Sevastopol port is kinda a big deal for the Russian fleet. It's been glorified and praised for ages to create an artificial myth about the 'undefeatable Russian fleet' and similar narratives.
So, the annual parade for the Russian Fleet Day is a big thing in the occupied Crimea, being swarmed by ethnic Russians from the mainland after the occupation in 2014.
This is Grandpa Oleksandr, or Dido Sanya as we called him, my grandmother's oldest brother. He fought in World War II.
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He was forcibly recruited when the Soviet Army occupied Sokal in July 1944, where he was then studying. He was only 17. In 3 months, Dido Sanya was wounded and disabled for life. So for him, the war ended, but he continued to live. He never told all details of that day to family.
"There were less than ten people left in our company," is the only thing he has ever said about his final fight. My grandmother told me this because Dido Sanya never wanted to talk about the war and always skipped the topic.
Angelina Jolie visiting Lviv today. Former journalist posted video of Jolie in cafe, but it was the guy in white headphones ignoring Jolie who became a meme today!
Meme thread 👇
Up: OPPORTUNITIES
Down: YOU
Up: Angelina Jolie
Down: Me, trying to find a gas station with a gas
For weeks we have seen the unfair treatment of Ukrainians and content related to the Russian invasion on social media. This needs a change.
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Some social media platforms understand us better and support us. Some understand us worse and ban us. But, in my opinion, all of them still do not understand us enough.
What if we don't explain well? Perhaps our examples are too distant & incomprehensible for Western companies?
Okay, let's explain with unambiguous examples. Everyone knows the history of World War 2; let's use this. The Second World War examples will help explain what Ukrainians are feeling and experiencing now.