kravietz π¦ on Nostr: Chat roulette between an #Ukraine man and #Russia family: Russian man: β Yes, I ...
Chat roulette between an #Ukraine man and #Russia family:
Russian man: β Yes, I support Russia! I'm a volunteer and within a week I'll be coming for you.
Ukrainian man: β Girl, what's your name?
Russian man: β Tatyana, Tanya.
Ukrainian man: β Tanya, do you want your dad to go to die in Ukraine?
Tanya: β No.
Russian man: β She wants, sure
Tanya: β My first dad is already at war. I can't explain it but you should ask my mom.
Mother: β Listen you, fucker...!
Tanya: β Mom, stop screaming, he's talking to us, normal way.
Mother: β Why she's got a second father?! Why?!
Ukrainian man: β No idea.
Mother: β Because her first father had to go to the war, because of you fuckers!
Russians clearly struggle with comprehending the causal link between their fathers and sons getting killed in Ukraine and their president announcing invasion on 24 February 2022. The official narrative about "denazification and demilitarization" were now collectively forgotten and what's left is a vague understanding that the war started by Russia is Ukraine's fault. The simplest possible solution to stop Russians dying in Ukraine β to stop invading it and withdraw Russian forces β doesn't seem to be widely understood...
Russian man: β Yes, I support Russia! I'm a volunteer and within a week I'll be coming for you.
Ukrainian man: β Girl, what's your name?
Russian man: β Tatyana, Tanya.
Ukrainian man: β Tanya, do you want your dad to go to die in Ukraine?
Tanya: β No.
Russian man: β She wants, sure
Tanya: β My first dad is already at war. I can't explain it but you should ask my mom.
Mother: β Listen you, fucker...!
Tanya: β Mom, stop screaming, he's talking to us, normal way.
Mother: β Why she's got a second father?! Why?!
Ukrainian man: β No idea.
Mother: β Because her first father had to go to the war, because of you fuckers!
Russians clearly struggle with comprehending the causal link between their fathers and sons getting killed in Ukraine and their president announcing invasion on 24 February 2022. The official narrative about "denazification and demilitarization" were now collectively forgotten and what's left is a vague understanding that the war started by Russia is Ukraine's fault. The simplest possible solution to stop Russians dying in Ukraine β to stop invading it and withdraw Russian forces β doesn't seem to be widely understood...