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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is so refreshing that President Zelenskiy tells Republicans to shut up and to continue sending the $$$: https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2023/07/02/zelensky-gop-support-russia-ukraine-leighton-acostanr-vpx.cnn [/quote] It would be amusing to see how Zelensky's fortunes will turn out at the end. Typically history is not kind to men who had such a meteoric rise for reasons outside of their merit, and then believed their own PR. Nowhere to go but down. Check back in ten years.[/quote] Men like Zelensky are fighting against this - "Alexei Moskalyov was sentenced in March to two years in a penal colony for discrediting the Russian army" "the investigation started after Masha, then 12, drew a picture last year showing Russian missiles raining down on a Ukrainian mother and child, prompting the head of her school to call the police." "the case drew world attention as Masha was removed from her father and placed in a children's home before his trial." "some people in the courtroom cried when Moskalyov read out a letter from Masha in which she called him the world's best father and told him: "We will be together, whatever happens."" https://www.yahoo.com/news/russian-court-spurns-emotional-appeal-161516242.html Christian Crusaders were ridiculed and died for their beliefs. Yet, history remembers them. Regardless of Zelensky's fate in ten years, good or otherwise, he will be remembered forever as a man of principle who fought for justice. And you? Will history fondly remember you for making snide remarks on an anonymous board? :roll: [/quote] You're assuming there will be a Ukraine with Ukrainians in it to remember. At this rate, there might be some sort of rump state filled with "workers" from all over the world called Ukraine, but it will bare little resemblance to the pre-2014 Ukraine. Any actual Ukrainians left will develop nostalgia for the pre-Maidan coup days, much like many developed Soviet nostalgia. [/quote]
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