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Sat Apr 2, 2022, 01:00 PM Apr 2022

Baryshnikov: 'The Ukrainians are fighting for all of us'

“It’s been almost 50 years since I lived in Russia, and I’ve spent those years living in a free society, but I grew up in Latvia as the son of a Russian military officer in what was then the USSR. My family was part of an occupying population, but even occupied Latvia was more open, and more European, than Russia at that time. So, I am a product of Europe, of Russia and, of course, of America. For what they are worth, my thoughts are filtered through this specific lens.

From the start of the invasion of Ukraine by the armies of Vladimir Putin, I’ve felt deep dread and a certainty that this will be a bloody and horrific conflict. I understood immediately that this move of the Russian army was more threatening than the so-called annexation of Crimea and the separatist insurgency in the Donbas region.

Ukrainians have always been, and still are, friends, neighbors and family. The relationship between the Russian and Ukrainian peoples has been one of easy fluidity between languages, between cultures and between borders. The two countries are incredibly interwoven, but with an awareness and appreciation of subtle cultural differences.

I can’t begin to understand why people would trust and follow a leader like Putin, but Russians historically have struggled under oppressive and brutal leadership. How they end up with such leaders I can’t answer. There are dozens of books to be written on this subject, but let’s remember that even in the free and democratic society in which I live, a shocking percentage of Americans appear to believe outlandish theories related to a “stolen” 2020 election. What this tells me is that ignorance of history and nationalistic fervor are not exclusive to any one country.”…

https://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/baryshnikov-the-ukrainians-are-fighting-for-all-of-us/

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I wish we did more for Ukraine Nululu Apr 2022 #1

Nululu

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1. I wish we did more for Ukraine
Sat Apr 2, 2022, 01:26 PM
Apr 2022

Considering all the stupid times we deployed the military, we should establish a no-fly zone around western Ukraine.

Putin is happy to destroy everything in Ukraine. The more brutal the Russians are, the weaker NATO and President Biden look.

Putin believes the more refugees spread into Europe, the more likely European nations are to sue for peace.


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