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Egil Andreas Aasheim 💚🇺🇦🇮🇱

Egil Andreas Aasheim 💚🇺🇦🇮🇱

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One foot in the world of humanities and arts; the other foot in the world of science. Great things cannot be achieved without enthusiasm.💚 Opinions are my own.

Oslo Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
This is fantastic.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Remember when I stated that Sweden suffers from Stage 5 Suicidal Empathy? There you go.
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000

Pure barbarism. t.co/UwJpKwwpS4 A Muslim asylum seeker from Syria filmed himself brutally torturing elderly Swedish women in their 80s and 90s. He was sent by the Swedish government to “care” for vulnerable pensioners as part of a pathetic attempt to make migrants work instead of living off welfare. He was arrested, but the irreversible suffering he inflicted on defenseless old women can never be undone. This is what happens when Western governments put military-age Muslim migrants above their own elderly citizens, the very people who built the countries these governments are now selling out for Muslim votes

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lelemSLP
lelemSLP@lelemSLP·
UN Resolution 170 required southern Lebanon to be free of Hezbollah and for UNIFIL to enforce it. Instead, Hezbollah has bases close to UNIFIL and shooting from next to them. How many Hezbollah rockets fell inside UNIFIL bases or close, since the beginning of the war? 165.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Terrifying reality check. Al Jazeera confirms the US and Israel have bombed over 760 schools and 350 health centers in Iran. They are intentionally obliterating mental health hospitals and residential markets. The scale of these war crimes is absolutely sickening.
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Devana 🇺🇦
Devana 🇺🇦@DevanaUkraine·
🌍 The Stolen Identity: Why the World is Wrong About Ukraine, Rus, and Slavs Looking at what the world thinks it knows about Ukraine and Russia, I am honestly shocked. Most people have a completely distorted perception of our countries and of Slavic identity in general. The Succession of States on Ukrainian Soil Ukraine is not a "new" state that appeared out of nowhere. This land has a deep structural history: 📜 The Scythian State: Great ancient nomadic powers. ⚔️ Kyivan Rus: The medieval superpower of Eastern Europe. 🐎 The Zaporizhian Host / Hetmanate: The Cossack republic and early democratic formations. 🇺🇦 The Ukrainian People's Republic (UNR): The independent state declared in 1917. 🏢 Modern Ukraine: The successor to this long lineage of freedom. It is a normal practice for countries to evolve and change names over centuries. Russia did this too. It started as Muscovy, then became the Tsardom of Muscovy, then the Russian Empire, then the USSR, and finally the Russian Federation. The Great Theft of History It is crucial to understand that when Rus flourished, "Russia" did not exist. Not only was there no such state, but there were no significant settlements on the territory of modern Russia at that time. Rus was centered exclusively on the territory of modern Ukraine. Much later, after Muscovy launched its wars of conquest, it stole the name "Rus" from Ukraine and began to falsify history to claim a lineage it never had. Slavic Identity vs. The Imperial Melting Pot Ukrainians are Slavs, like most of Eastern Europe. Russia, however, is not a Slavic nation in the ethnic sense; it is a mixture of Finno-Ugric tribes, Turkic peoples, Mordvins, Mongols, and various Asian ethnicities. Ukraine has its own culture that descends directly from the times of Rus. In contrast, "Muscovite" culture is far more similar to that of the Mongols and the Golden Horde. While Russia contains some Slavic regions today, it conquered them relatively recently. Ethnically, these lands belonged to Ukraine and Belarus. In 1991, Russia failed to return occupied regions that were historically part of Rus and the Ukrainian People's Republic—lands where the Ukrainian language was always spoken. Can we call the entire Russian Empire "Slavic" or "descendants of Rus" just because they currently occupy a few Slavic territories? The "Slave" Myth and Pop Culture Lies The world often forms its opinion of Slavs based on Russians. This results in: 🎭 Asian-coded Slavs in Cinema: Movies depict Slavs with Mongoloid features, which is historically inaccurate for the people of Rus. 📖 The "Slave" Etymology Myth: Westerners often claim the word "Slav" comes from the English word slave. In reality, in the Ukrainian language, Slavs are Slovyany. We have the words Slovo (word) and Slava (glory). It is far more likely that our name comes from "people of the word" or "people of glory" than from a late integration of an English term into our ancient tongue. The world judges Rus by looking at modern Russia. In films about the medieval era, instead of the authentic European culture of Rus, we see Mongol aesthetics. Moreover, many people put an equal sign between Rus and Russia, as if they are the same thing. This is, at the very least, bizarre—and historically illiterate. Rus is Ukraine! The only thing Russia has in common with Ukraine is the name stolen by Peter I. That is why Slavic peoples often refer to Russians by their real name—moscali—while the Russians themselves try to portray their own nationality as a chauvinistic slur, and victims of Russian propaganda often even ban the real name for Russians.
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Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum·
Two weeks ago, the Hungarian opposition was bracing for a false flag operation, an "emergency" that would allow Viktor Orban to turn the tide or even cancel an election he is losing. Now it appears to have arrived
Szabolcs Panyi@panyiszabolcs

💥What we’ve all feared is happening: Hungarian Russia expert András Rácz wrote three days ago about a potential Russia-backed false flag attack in Serbia targeting the gas pipeline to Hungary. The same information had already reached multiple journalists, including myself, weeks earlier, from sources connected to Hungarian government circles. Now Viktor Orbán has announced that Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić informed him about “explosives of devastating power” found at the gas pipeline connecting the two countries. Orbán and his propaganda machine are already amplifying the news everywhere, with the prime minister convening his security cabinet. It remains unclear what measures the government might take using this alleged false flag operation as a pretext. But if the second part of the information we received also proves true, Orbán could declare a state of emergency, significantly affecting the election campaign—which he is currently losing—and potentially disrupting the organization of the April 12 election. The opposition Tisza Party has been widening its lead to 15–20 points, if not more. Orbán accuses them of being "Ukrainian agents" for months. His propaganda would very soon link the Serbian false-flag both to Ukraine and the Tisza Party, I have no doubts about that. I encourage all foreign reporters covering the Hungarian election to pay close attention and not fall for the government’s propaganda or the narratives pushed by its pundits on the Orbán government payroll, including here on X. The situation could soon be very serious.

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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
@rohbo1 This was Times Square in New York City on October 8 - check out the signs. The genocide libel was pre-planned. At this stage, Israel was still chasing Hamas terrorists around the kibbutzim and had not even counted or buried its dead.
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Putin suddenly called Budanov personally. The voice on the line was tense: “Kyrylo, let’s end this war. I’m ready to withdraw all troops from Ukraine, including Crimea. Just say ‘yes’ — and it all ends today.” Budanov was silent for a few seconds, then replied coldly and clearly: “No, Vladimir Vladimirovich. You will withdraw your troops not because we say ‘yes.’ You will withdraw them because you simply have no other choice. And if even one more missile hits our land again — I will personally make sure you don’t live to see the next morning.”
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Kai Ruhsert 🇮🇱 🇺🇦
Ist den Leuten klar, dass Israel – wenn es tatsächlich einen Völkermord begehen würde – einfach alle Versorgungsleitungen abschalten könnte? Doch das tun sie nicht. Warum ist das so? Israel versorgt den Gazastreifen über drei Pipelines mit 18 Milliarden Litern Wasser pro Jahr. Nicht, weil sie es müssen, sondern weil sie es wollen. Zudem begann Israel damit, täglich fast 60.000 Liter Diesel auf eigene Kosten nach Gaza zu transportieren, um die Generatoren in Betrieb zu halten. Bis Juli 2024 hatte Israel seit Kriegsbeginn 40.035 Tonnen Wasser direkt nach Gaza geliefert. Im selben Monat schloss Israel eine von UNICEF verwaltete Entsalzungsanlage in Khan Younis an sein eigenes Stromnetz an, die täglich 20.000 Kubikmeter Trinkwasser für fast zwei Millionen Menschen produziert. Im November 2024 wurde auch das Werk in Deir el-Balah wieder vollständig an die israelische Stromversorgung angeschlossen; es lief rund um die Uhr und produzierte 16.000 bis 20.000 Kubikmeter Wasser pro Tag für über 600.000 Palästinenser. Während des gesamten Krieges hat Israel die Stromzufuhr in das Westjordanland nie gedrosselt – über 1.300 Megawatt fließen täglich ohne Unterbrechung an dieselbe Bevölkerung, an der angeblich ein Völkermord begangen wird. So sähe ein Völkermord eigentlich aus: Man hört einfach auf. Ein Klick – und alles ist aus. Man verbindet die Entsalzungsanlagen seines Feindes nicht mit dem eigenen Stromnetz. Man liefert keinen Diesel auf eigene Kosten. Und man produziert kein Trinkwasser für zwei Millionen Menschen, die man angeblich vernichten will. Das Wort Völkermord hat eine rechtliche Definition: die Absicht, eine Gruppe ganz oder teilweise zu zerstören. Was Israel vorzuweisen hat, ist eine dokumentierte Bilanz darüber, dass Menschen während eines Krieges am Leben erhalten werden – eines Krieges, der von den Leuten begonnen wurde, die Israel vernichten wollen. Das ist nicht dasselbe. Nicht einmal annähernd. Von Kile B. Jones auf FB
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Natalka
Natalka@NatalkaKyiv·
“If your opponent always knows that you will back down once they reach for a nuclear missile, then you have already lost. And the whole world that fears Russian nuclear missiles has already lost.” — Denis Shtilerman, co-owner and chief designer of the Ukrainian company Fire Point
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