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Erstaunliche soziologische Studie von @SDanylov über die besetzten Gebiete
- Wir haben nicht nur mit leiser Stimme geredet. Wir dachten leise;
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- Mir wurde klar, was für freie Menschen wir sind. Wir haben mit den Russen gestritten, wir haben uns über sie lustig gemacht /1 Image
Die Russen haben viele unterschiedliche, widersprüchliche Narrative eingebracht, nur um die Diskussion zu spammen;
Eine der am häufigsten produzierten russ Erzählungen: „Es sind die Ukrainer, die dich beschießen“, das sind drei Viertel aller in Russland produzierten Gerüchte; /2
- Es war sehr schwer für die Menschen, auf die Befreiung zu warten, sie wussten nicht, wie lange sie noch durchhalten mussten;
- Während der Stromausfälle war das Radio das am meisten verfügbare Medium; /3
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Amazing @SDanylov is presenting a sociological study of the occupied regions
- We did not only talked in low voice. We thought in low voice;
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- I realized what free people we are. We disputed with the Russians, we made fun of them.
These were impressions of the same person. /1 Image
Serhii @SDanylov:
- The Russians invested a lot of different, contradicting narratives, just to spam the discussion;
- One of the most massively produced Russian narratives: "it is the Ukrainians who shell you", this is 3/4 of all Russia-produced rumours; /2
Serhii @SDanylov further on the sociological studies of the liberated territories, how they lived under the Russians:
- It was very hard for people to wait for the liberation, they did not know how long they need to carry on;
- Amid blackouts radio was most available media; /3
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Shortly after Israel’s UN delegation left the room before Lavrov’s voting, calling RU presidency ‘a farce’, Russia bombed residential area in Judaism holy site Uman, killing 15 civilians, including 2 children. Russia’s MoD bragged about it. #RussiaIsATerroristState #RusskiyMir ImageImageImageImage
The Russian #RusskiyMir ideology is utterly antisemitic. Early this full-scale invasion, the Russians shelled Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial in Kyiv and damaged Drobytsky Yar Holocaust memorial in Kharkiv. /2 ImageImageImageImage
The Russians destroyed two synagogues in Mariupol, a synagogue in Bakhmut, damaged a synagogue in Kharkiv. /3 ImageImageImage
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When #RussianWorld #RusskiyMir comes to you, your life gets destroyed, and everything you loved gets smashed. See what the Russians brought to Ukraine.
1: Bakhmut.
(This THREAD was inspired by @Mariana_Betsa's comparison of Mariupol before and after #RusskiyMirMeansDeath came)
@Mariana_Betsa 2. Sevyerodonetsk before and after #RusskiyMir
3. Maryinka is a proof that #RusskiyMirMeansDeath
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1/ Las bases ideológicas de una Rusia Imperial en el mundo post Soviético :
el #RusskiyMir :
A sabiendas o no,es el mundo al que Cuba, Venezuela, y Nicaragua se adhieren; y es este también, el mundo que Xiomara Castro defiende.
3/ Esto causa que Honduras hoy, con toda la esperanza que traía un nuevo gobierno de coalición democrática, esté cometiendo torpeza tras torpeza en el estrado de la geopolítica y diplomacia mundial .

Hay que corregir ese camino que lleva a una espiral política sin fondo .
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The concept of #RusskiyMir (Russian World) is essential for the Russian imperialism and its war against Ukraine. Let us dive into this concept. A long THREAD:
The concept of #RusskiyMir is not new. It emerged first in the 19th century as a part of Russian imperial philosophy under the names of "Russian Idea", "Russian Spirit" or else, and was related to ideas of pan-Slavism, the unity of Slavonic nations under the rule of Russia /2
During the Soviet era, the idea of #RusskiyMir was not popular in Moscow. But in the 1990s, after the collapse of the USSR, it emerged again in a quite different form. In a "methodology" intellectual sect, Kremlin-close intellectuals developed a concept of "Russian Archipel". /3
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@nexta_tv 2).
Russia – expansion of the Third Rome

For Karl Marx Russia was an extremely dangerous and uncivilized power with a constant desire for expansion that could only be blocked by military force. Karl Marx (1818–1883) and Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) were neither Russophiles,
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nor Russophobes. Their hatred was not directed against the Russian people and all of Russia as such. Its subject was tsarist autocracy. They were equally disliked by messianic Slavophilia, which they saw as a tool for the expansion of Russian despotism.
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The straw man fallacy by Sergey Sumlenny

Mr. Sergey @sumlenny, a Russian political scientist; writer and journalist; Independent Eastern Europe Expert, former Regional Director Ukraine and Belarus at the Heinrich Böll Foundation living in Germany [1],
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creates a psychological profile of the infamous prof. Aleksandr Dugin based on an article by Marina Golubina. It is a Gnostic interpretation of the known – from what I can see, however, not for everyone – tales of the son of Abraham (Gen. 22:8-14) and the daughter of
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Jephthah (Judg 11:1–12:7 ) from the Old Testament. In the opinion of Mr. Sumlenny, it is peculiar apotheosis of children in sacrifice (especially daughters as emphasizes). It should be noted that the story about Jephthahʼs daughter is not taken literally by everyone;
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