Voytsekhovskyi 🇺🇦 Profile picture
сів на стілець, сижу, міркую.
✙ Dymtrus WhatSpecialOperationDoing? ✙ Profile picture Cober 🔻 Profile picture 3 subscribed
Feb 15 17 tweets 5 min read
🧵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 'Speak russian or die' written on 🇷🇺soldier's vest reflects a longstanding state policy. Throughout history russia's consistently enforced this directive. Russian language remains a pivotal tool in justifying their invasion of Ukraine serving as a key propaganda narrative /2 Image
Feb 28, 2023 9 tweets 2 min read
Let me tell you one fact about such nuanced policies carried by Stalin. It may be not so known as other crimes. Did you know that Stalin introduced a tax for fruit trees? Yes, you read it right: if you owned a good orchard then you had pay enormous taxes. 1/ After the war the Soviet economy (if we can call it so) and welfare (LOL) went down to an even worse shithole than in 1930s. Soviets introduced a bunch of new policies to improve agriculture and tried to bring Kolkhoz (collective farms) to new levels. 2/
Feb 8, 2023 6 tweets 1 min read
Another problem that I see now with all this recent drama is that NAFO is being largely discredited in the eyes of Ukrainians by NAFO themselves. More and more Ukrainians raise questions about what's going as at the beginning NAFO was a breath of fresh air. Will see how it goes. When I found NAFO on May/June oh god it was so great and needed at that time. So many great people with a simple and clear goal. It had been so great for a couple of months. But now recently my feed is full of bickering between everybody. Where are good old days?
Jan 23, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
🧵Thread with pages from Soviet magazine "Перець" ('Pepper') from 1930s. This is one of the most blatant propaganda papers that was extremely popular in Ukrainian SSR and was published in Ukrainian. Another example how russians used national languages. #RussianColonialism /1 1932. Holodomor. Millions of Ukrainians are starving to death as a result of man made famine. Meanwhile, the article tells us about food riots in Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland) and how police arrest hungry people there. /2 Image
Jan 3, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
The world should have acted when this happened. Ichkeria, almost 30 years ago. It was ignored. Then again. Then Georgia. Then Ukraine and Syria. And here we are. And the world is still looking for good russians and ways to save putin's face. And it was mainly ignored in Ukraine as well due to a fucking massive russian propaganda. I remember growing up and my parents were consuming russian point of view on these wars specifically via russian TV channels. Fucked up as hell.
Jan 3, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
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
Dec 1, 2022 12 tweets 4 min read
The main reason why Holodomor is recognized as genocide is that Ukraine raised this point on a official level decades ago and still is pushing this on a international level unlike Kazakhstan where the officials are influenced by russia and are not really allowed to speak up. 1/ Image Asharshylyk (Holodomor in Kazakhstan) is genocide caused by the same policies as it's done in Ukraine and in other republics of USSR. But to be recognized as genocide the affected country needs to recognize it at the first place. 2/
Nov 21, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
Russian liberals are casually demanding some sort of Marshall plan for russia because if they don't get the money for 'rebuilding' they say that people will be unhappy and can resent hence threatening the world with future invasions and wars. They don't talk about reparations for Ukraine. They don't talk about rebuilding Ukraine. Once again they are playing a victim card.
Sep 29, 2022 16 tweets 5 min read
#RussianColonialism 🧵 OTD in 2003 Russia made their first attempt after the collapse of the USSR to grab a piece of Ukrainian soil and almost provoked a military conflict. All that happened because of the tiny island in the middle of the Strait of Kerch - Tuzla. ⤵️ On September 29, 2003 , russians began construction of a dam from the shores of the 🇷🇺Taman Peninsula to the 🇺🇦island of Tuzla in order to join it to the Russian mainland. It was done under the pretext of protecting the coast of the Taman Peninsula from erosion. ⤵️
Sep 28, 2022 13 tweets 5 min read
OTD 1939, in Moscow, Ribbentrop and Molotov signed the Treaty of Friendship and Border (adjustments to Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact), which basically erased Poland from the map of Europe. Also the greater part of Western Ukraine went to the USSR. #russianColonialism 🧵 Image These additional negotiations also adjusted the "spheres of influence" of the USSR and Germany. As compensation for occupying Lublin Voivodeship and parts Warsaw Voivodeship, Germans 'gifted' Lithuania to the Soviets⤵️
Sep 5, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
Heard of this brave russian journalist? This the same man that in 2014 said that Ukraine should be called "Ukrainian federal district", yes as a part of russia. Not all russians? Screenshot of his tweet
Sep 3, 2022 4 tweets 2 min read
Again Julian is spreading 🇷🇺nazi news and then he's confused why people are not happy with his reporting. If you go through his tweets about Kherson, you'll see only news from 🇷🇺channels. Why? Because 🇺🇦 asked for OPSEC but Julian needs like and lulz. I really don't understand what's wrong with this man. Are @BILD forcing him to do it because they need a minimum amount of likes per reporter?
Sep 1, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
Julian starting career in journalism was a failure. Man thinks war is a fucking Battlefield 4 when you press W and just shoot and run
Aug 30, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
Gorbachov died. Now wait for a bunch of tweets from western leftists on how good he was and that he brought pieces of democracy to ussr and russia. Long story short wait for nonsense. On this note, congratulations to my Lithuanian friends! Have a beer or two tomorrow! 🇱🇹♥️
Aug 30, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read
#BREAKING Thread on latest developments on Kherson counterattack: Shut the fuck up about it. Listen only to official news. Donate to Ukrainian Army.
Aug 29, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
Another FSB project like Ovsiannikova. That's so great that a war criminal can easily go to EU, give interviews and publish books about his crimes. ⤵️ Imagine if a nazi Germany soldier went to New York after all nazis atrocities were discovered and was immediately offered interviews for front pages of the biggest newspapers etc. That's fucking disgusting. ⤵️
Aug 18, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
Will there be a day when western media won't sympathize with russian war criminals and stop romanticize war? Adolf Eichmann was a changed man. He remained powerfully built and articulate but war had taken their toll. The world should've just let him go as he saw horrors of war.
Jul 24, 2022 5 tweets 3 min read
I read the article for you. Here's a short recap of this pure #RussianColonialism All you need to know about Russians. They always suffer the most. Even when Russian Empire has been committing genocide on all occupied territories for ages, Russian people suffer the most from some "internal imperialism". Wtf is even that?
Jul 23, 2022 8 tweets 5 min read
New York Times finally decided to open a bureau in Kyiv to cover Ukraine from Ukraine and not from Moscow as it's been done for decades. You may ask who will be the chief? Of course Andrew Kramer, the guy who worked for Moscow NYT bureau 🤡
nytco.com/press/andrew-k… Also, this is the guy who got a Sputnik vaccine shot to prove how good the russian healthcare system actually is and how wrong western experts were about this vaccine, because it all was just "politicized".
nytimes.com/2021/01/08/wor…
Jul 23, 2022 14 tweets 5 min read
Hey @antonioguterres @un how are doing? How's your agreement with russian terrorists going? I guess to become the head of UN you don't need to pass history exams. Russia hit Odesa with missile strikes. There's a fire in Odesa port. If you forgot, yesterday an agreement for grain export was signed with russia. #RussiaIsATerroristState
Jul 19, 2022 10 tweets 3 min read
Every time I tweet something extremely critical about Germany and 🇩🇪policy towards Ukraine a few people unfollow me. The problem is people can't accept the fact that Germany is doing bare minimum close to zero efforts to stop genocide in Ukraine comparing with other countries.⤵️ Why does Germany even have to do anything with it? If we don't dive into how Germany basically has been undermining Ukraine for cheap Russian gas and Russian cash for decades, let's say at least because of HISTORY. Yes, WW2.⤵️