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Potężna socjaldemokratyczna Polska i Europa Wolna Palestyna, Ukraina i w sumie wszyscy. I support Montenegro accession to the EU 🇪🇺

polska, "recovered lands" 🇵🇱 Katılım Haziran 2024
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qwertyuiop@qwertyuiop26102·
@philosophymeme0 SocDem fans are basically cattle owned by the rich. Zombies with a moral weight.
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Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Alice Weidel: "They ship countless billions to one of the most corrupt regimes on Earth: Ukraine. To prolong a war that is not ours. They stand with Kyiv even when the regime blackmails, threatens, and physically attacks vital infrastructure inside EU member states." What a vile, lying russian shill. Not once has she called out russia for its invasion, for murders, for the abduction of children, for the razing of cities, or for any of the thousands of war crimes. Please, dear Germans, do not vote for this fascist.
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RedG@RedG325·
@pineappleboy321 @lexa_lrnt I'm sorry but these shitposters were not writing serious manifestos either. Idk, I heard enough of some Ukrainians chanting for German revisionism
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Лeksa 🇺🇦@lexa_lrnt·
russia bombs Lviv. Some Polish r3tards all day in the comments:
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RedG@RedG325·
@pineappleboy321 @lexa_lrnt I don't think that undermining 1945 border changes is the sharpest idea. Either from Poles or Ukrainians.
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pineappleboy@pineappleboy321·
@lexa_lrnt They write these comments from German city Breslau/Wroclaw😂
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RedG@RedG325·
@Baltoloid88 @DarRamesnis That was not exactly my point, I meant that this region technically has all rights to call its inhabitants 'highlanders' which I find very funny. 'Upper' Lithuania, 'Upper' Silesia, 'Upper' Brittany doesn't surprise me per se
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Baltoloid
Baltoloid@Baltoloid88·
@RedG325 @DarRamesnis Not its not always about the land height, can ve river flow or distance from the sea.
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Rimantas ‡@DarRamesnis·
In 1904, a Lithuanian leaflet titled “Žemaičiai ir Aukštaičiai!” "Samogitians and Highlanders!" warned peasants about Tsarist Russification policies in Lithuania. It described how authorities would: settle newcomers in Lithuanian villages, help them buy Lithuanian land, build Orthodox churches, support Orthodox priests and schools, encourage mixed marriages, gradually turn Lithuanian children into maskol pravoslavs, The leaflet even outlined the process step-by-step: “They will come as hired workers… then buy land… then bring their priests…our daughters will marry them… and our grandchildren will no longer remain of our faith.” It warned that losing land meant losing everything: “If we lose the land, we lose the country with the land come foreign customs, language and faith.” The appeal urged Lithuanians not to sell land, to protect their faith and language, and to remain united: “Every piece of land is dear to us our fathers and forefathers shed blood for it.” Printed in 1904, the same year the Lithuanian press ban ended.
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RedG@RedG325·
@DarRamesnis Yeah that's good too, I asked chatgpt the very same question and he just said Aukstaitians, though I think all 3 are fine
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Rimantas ‡@DarRamesnis·
@RedG325 Well you could say probably better Lowland Lithuanians Highland Lithuanians. That's how it was described in Vytautas The Great letter to Holy Roman Emperor
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RedG@RedG325·
@DarRamesnis but that's very interesting nonetheless
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RedG@RedG325·
@DarRamesnis That makes sense though for me personally sounds a little bit out of place since 'highlanders' in my head is usually reserved for people living in the mountainous regions (such as Alpes, Northern Scotland, Carpathians)
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Serf@TheRoyalSerf·
A million legal indians or a million illegal mexicans?
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Pax Americana 🇺🇸🇬🇧
@PatrykLesniak7 @WatcherontheWeb You're making a joke about a serious issue, just because some morons here value guns over children's lives; doesn't make any joke about children's deaths okay. You may have meant differently with your wording, but your intentions do not match up to your statement
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RedG@RedG325·
@KamepinUa @cypix6 This is far more realistic border in any pre 1945 setting than the San line though
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RedG@RedG325·
@murczkiewiczyzm Powinniśmy wrocić do tradycyjnego zachodnioeuropejskiego sojuszu Chadeków z Socdemami
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Mikołaj Murczkiewicz
Mikołaj Murczkiewicz@murczkiewiczyzm·
Myślę, że przykład byłego NRD i Czech bardzo pokazuje to przed czym często przestrzegam środowiska liberalne i lewicowe. Ateizacja społeczeństwa per se nie jest gwarantem liberalizacji i nie niesie za sobą samoistnie kaganka oświeceniowego. Człowiek pozbawiony wiary często poszukuje czegoś co mu pozwoli zrealizować potrzeby duchowe w sposób alternatywny. Wiarę w Boga zastępuje często inna quasi-religia. I czasem tą quasi-religią staje się nacjonalizm połączony z darwinizmem społecznym. Ani AfD ani czeska SPD czy Motoriste nie są partiami zbudowanymi na etyce religijnej. Wręcz przeciwnie, reprezentują one zlaicyzowany nacjonalizm. Wyborcy takich partii często relatywizują kwestie obyczajowe, ale w sposób obusieczny. Odrzucają tradycje i konwenanse, które nie są dla nich wygodne, ale równocześnie z łatwością ulegają różnym pseudonaukowym rasistowskim teoriom i kulcie narodu jako nadrzędnej wartości. I w moim odczuciu to są dużo gorsze rzeczy niż wartości wynikające z religii.
Łukasz Grzyb 🇩🇪🇺🇦 🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈@LukasPilz92

🇩🇪Mapa przedstawiająca najnowsze dane dot. religijnego podziału Niemiec. 🟡- większość katolików, 🟣 - większość protestantów, 🟢- większość ateistów. Intensywny kolor - większa przewaga, pastelowy - mniejsza. (Źródło: Instytut Statystyki Kościoła Katolickiego

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RedG@RedG325·
@John11219028 @CzerwonaZaraza Bez przesady. Polacy stanowili tam mniejszość ale ogromną. 1/3 ludności tam to byli Polacy, kolejna 1/5 to żydzi którym z wszystkim najbliżej było do Polaków
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John@John11219028·
@CzerwonaZaraza Zawsze mnie ciekawi jak mała jest świadomość tego jak niewielki % stanowili etniczni Polacy na wschód od linii Bugu i Sanu ... .
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RedG@RedG325·
@AmericanKaiser3 @thatcookiebot @frommontenegro Currently, Ukraine adopts several narratives and probably the best myth they have is the Zaporozhian Cossacks, but the fact is that despite taking into account all the figures you mention, there is still a large narrational void in Ukraine, which is filled here and there by WWII.
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RedG@RedG325·
@AmericanKaiser3 @thatcookiebot @frommontenegro Plus, what I didn't mention is another problem for this period which is that at that time most Ukrainians supported the Ukrainian SSR, and seeing what eventually this led to made Ukrainians want to forget about most of this, really. Blunder over blunder.
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RedG@RedG325·
@AmericanKaiser3 @thatcookiebot @frommontenegro So some people still mention the latter. You can't to cover the country with monuments and street names only in honor of 4 midly interesting people. I mean central Ukraine does this, but it's inevitable that country with such a difficult history will keep bringing wrong people
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@AmericanKaiser3 @thatcookiebot @frommontenegro The closest to being both charismatic and important was Petliura, but he's also very controversial in Ukraine due to his Polonophilia. And it's not that these people are not commemorated. They are, but they are not groundbreaking enough to outshine the Nazi collaborators
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