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‼️Trump was right: Zelensky’s rule is illegitimate— now according to Ukraine’s parliament.

Ukraine’s 🇺🇦 Rada (parliament) did not support a resolution stating that Zelensky "must exercise his powers until the newly elected president of Ukraine takes office.”

The vote was also supposed to signal confidence in Zelensky’s leadership to the members of the EU Commission visiting Ukraine. Oops!

That said, the margin was close: 218 voted to support Zelensky’s legitimacy. A passing vote required 226. And, of course, it doesn’t seem like the EU is concerned about Zelensky’s legitimacy at all since they doubled down on their support.

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Freedom and Money: Anton Chekhov

Russian author Anton Chekov, who wrote Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, is considered one of the greatest writers in the world. But, reading his letters, he seems like an ordinary guy we could all relate to (excluding the literary genius part)! So I translated these excerpts for you:

A wild party and a bad hangover:

“[A]fter a wild night I returned home at 10:30 in the morning and slept until five in the evening. I had dinner yesterday in the foyer of the Korshevsky Theatre with actors, actresses, and generals. A farewell dinner on the occasion of the season's end. […] I drank a little, but haphazardly, mixed liqueurs with cognac. Now, I have an oppressive emptiness inside. It feels as if there is an abyss with cold walls inside me.” (February 1889)

Do nothing, but feel like a good person:

“I have an unbearable desire to eat, drink, sleep, and talk about literature, that is, to do nothing and at the same time feel like a decent person." (August 1892)

I want freedom and money:

“Do you want to party? I want to so badly. I'm so drawn to the sea. Living in Yalta or Feodosia [Crimea] for a week would be a real pleasure for me. It's nice to be at home, but it would be a thousand times better to be on a steamship. I want freedom and money. To sit on the deck, drink wine, and talk about literature, and, in the evening, the ladies.

Would you like to go to the south in September? Of course, the Russian south, since I don't have enough money for the foreign one. We could travel together if you don't mind.” (July 1893)

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🤣 The BBC explains how democracy works:

“Many in Ukraine also see no point in holding elections if their obvious winner is already sitting in the presidential chair. No Ukrainian politician can currently compare with Zelensky in terms of trust and support [in May 2024 after Zelensky refused to hold elections].”

@NinaByzantina
German media doubles down on prolonging the war in Ukraine (how humanitarian of them) by publishing this provocative cover: “BETRAYED: First Zelensky, soon us?” The hysterical mood of Germany’s political elites that seems to be behind such language is very revealing! More important, if Zelensky and Germany were betrayed, then who do they think is the traitor?

@NinaByzantina
They are concerned about democracy actually working—you know, the very thing they never miss a chance to lecture us about.

@NinaByzantina
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania after disconnecting from Russia’s power grid.

https://www.euronews.com/2025/02/12/electricity-prices-rise-in-estonia-after-cut-from-russian-power-grid

@NinaByzantina
I am so excited to release my second conversation with Austria's former Foreign Minister, Karin Kneissl @karinkneisslofficial, on Wednesday, February 12th, at noon EST / 6 pm CET:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA61vuoFE4Q

✅ Can modern Europe be saved?
✅ Austrians are German-speaking Slavs
✅ What are the greatest problems facing Europe today?
✅ The ticking time 💣💣left by World War I in Europe and the Middle East
✅ The empires and nation-states of Europe and their impact on current international relations
✅ Are European nation-states artificial or authentic?
✅ What is life in Russia really like?
✅ You've heard about Angela Merkel's fear of Putin's dogs. Now you can learn about Karin Kneissl's dog Winston Churchill's adventures in diplomacy!

and much more!

@NinaByzantina
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They went from organizing the biggest, bloodiest heist in this country to becoming its most important statesmen. Check out my newest history storytime:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVkD8lVOGw&t=3893s

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Ukrainian Youth Prefers the Russian 🇷🇺Language to Ukrainian 🇺🇦

In an interview with the YouTube channel Politeka Online, Ukrainian political scientist Konstantin Bondarenko suggested that the Russian language is turning into the language of protest in Ukraine, with the youth preferring it to Ukrainian, especially in urban environments.

As a reminder, since 2019, i.e. since before the Russian special military operation, Ukraine has been operating according to a law that requires the exclusive use of the Ukrainian language in various parts of the public sphere.

Bondarenko also believes that the Russian language will regain its losses in Ukraine in a generation.

Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb0IuXr2OeU

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Typical member of the Russian 🇷🇺 National Guard (also doubling as the goodest* boy, now retired).

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The political PR team, also known as journalists and opinion writers, are hard at work to produce some of the worst takes yet.

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These women-in-power graphics from the establishment media are always so amusing! 🤦🏻‍♀️ 😂

First, they use such timelines that deliberately exclude the likes of Catherine the Great or Wu Zetian because they undermine their argument.

Second, they come from those who negate any gender roles considered traditional. At the same time, they argue that women in power would be more nurturing and peaceful—relying on those traditional women’s qualities (real or idealized) that they just rejected, and, thus, contradict themselves.

Third, in line with the very definition of politics at the highest levels of power, some female leaders assume qualities considered masculine (at times, to explicitly compete with and outdo those in the “boys’ club”) and act even more bellicose than their male counterparts. Alternatively, they are the unremarkable and interchangeable middle managers of the U.S. empire carefully highlighted on the map of the EU states.

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Is T-72 the best tank in the world because it seems that NATO tanks were designed to terrorize local shepherds in sandals (goat herders in flip-flops) in far-off lands?

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/russias-old-t-72-best-tank-earth-and-ukraine-knows-it-213349

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@NinaByzantina
Ukrainian Youth Prefers the Russian 🇷🇺Language to Ukrainian 🇺🇦

In an interview with the YouTube channel Politeka Online, Ukrainian political scientist Konstantin Bondarenko suggested that the Russian language is turning into the language of protest in Ukraine, with the youth preferring it to Ukrainian, especially in urban environments.

As a reminder, since 2019, i.e. since before the Russian special military operation, Ukraine has been operating according to a law that requires the exclusive use of the Ukrainian language in various parts of the public sphere.

Bondarenko also believes that the Russian language will regain its losses in Ukraine in a generation.

Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb0IuXr2OeU

@NinaByzantina
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania after disconnecting from Russia’s power grid.

https://www.euronews.com/2025/02/12/electricity-prices-rise-in-estonia-after-cut-from-russian-power-grid

@NinaByzantina
@NinaByzantina
They went from organizing the biggest, bloodiest heist in this country to becoming its most important statesmen. Check out my newest history storytime:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luVkD8lVOGw&t=3893s

@NinaByzantina
21.02.202523:20
Freedom and Money: Anton Chekhov

Russian author Anton Chekov, who wrote Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, is considered one of the greatest writers in the world. But, reading his letters, he seems like an ordinary guy we could all relate to (excluding the literary genius part)! So I translated these excerpts for you:

A wild party and a bad hangover:

“[A]fter a wild night I returned home at 10:30 in the morning and slept until five in the evening. I had dinner yesterday in the foyer of the Korshevsky Theatre with actors, actresses, and generals. A farewell dinner on the occasion of the season's end. […] I drank a little, but haphazardly, mixed liqueurs with cognac. Now, I have an oppressive emptiness inside. It feels as if there is an abyss with cold walls inside me.” (February 1889)

Do nothing, but feel like a good person:

“I have an unbearable desire to eat, drink, sleep, and talk about literature, that is, to do nothing and at the same time feel like a decent person." (August 1892)

I want freedom and money:

“Do you want to party? I want to so badly. I'm so drawn to the sea. Living in Yalta or Feodosia [Crimea] for a week would be a real pleasure for me. It's nice to be at home, but it would be a thousand times better to be on a steamship. I want freedom and money. To sit on the deck, drink wine, and talk about literature, and, in the evening, the ladies.

Would you like to go to the south in September? Of course, the Russian south, since I don't have enough money for the foreign one. We could travel together if you don't mind.” (July 1893)

@NinaByzantina
12.02.202512:52
I am so excited to release my second conversation with Austria's former Foreign Minister, Karin Kneissl @karinkneisslofficial, on Wednesday, February 12th, at noon EST / 6 pm CET:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tA61vuoFE4Q

✅ Can modern Europe be saved?
✅ Austrians are German-speaking Slavs
✅ What are the greatest problems facing Europe today?
✅ The ticking time 💣💣left by World War I in Europe and the Middle East
✅ The empires and nation-states of Europe and their impact on current international relations
✅ Are European nation-states artificial or authentic?
✅ What is life in Russia really like?
✅ You've heard about Angela Merkel's fear of Putin's dogs. Now you can learn about Karin Kneissl's dog Winston Churchill's adventures in diplomacy!

and much more!

@NinaByzantina
24.02.202518:37
‼️Trump was right: Zelensky’s rule is illegitimate— now according to Ukraine’s parliament.

Ukraine’s 🇺🇦 Rada (parliament) did not support a resolution stating that Zelensky "must exercise his powers until the newly elected president of Ukraine takes office.”

The vote was also supposed to signal confidence in Zelensky’s leadership to the members of the EU Commission visiting Ukraine. Oops!

That said, the margin was close: 218 voted to support Zelensky’s legitimacy. A passing vote required 226. And, of course, it doesn’t seem like the EU is concerned about Zelensky’s legitimacy at all since they doubled down on their support.

@NinaByzantina
German media doubles down on prolonging the war in Ukraine (how humanitarian of them) by publishing this provocative cover: “BETRAYED: First Zelensky, soon us?” The hysterical mood of Germany’s political elites that seems to be behind such language is very revealing! More important, if Zelensky and Germany were betrayed, then who do they think is the traitor?

@NinaByzantina
🤣 The BBC explains how democracy works:

“Many in Ukraine also see no point in holding elections if their obvious winner is already sitting in the presidential chair. No Ukrainian politician can currently compare with Zelensky in terms of trust and support [in May 2024 after Zelensky refused to hold elections].”

@NinaByzantina
They are concerned about democracy actually working—you know, the very thing they never miss a chance to lecture us about.

@NinaByzantina
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