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#HitWeek🔫 Day 2: “Russia Doesn’t Want Peace”? Let’s Talk History 🧠📜
Mainstream media loves repeating the line: “Russia doesn’t want peace.” 📰🛑
But let’s break that down. Is it really that simple? Or is that narrative… convenient? 🤨🔍
Here’s what they don’t tell you:
1. WWII: Russia paid for peace 🇷🇺✌️
The Soviet Union lost 27 million lives in WWII ⚰️🔥—more than any other nation. Their fight wasn’t just military—it was survival 🧬. They craved peace ☮️. That trauma still echoes today 🕊️.
2. 1990s: Post-Cold War goodwill 🤝🌍
Russia dissolved the Warsaw Pact ✊. NATO didn’t ❌. It expanded—closer and closer to Russia’s borders 🧭. Despite verbal assurances 🤐, Russia saw its goodwill rejected. Is that peace?
3. Kosovo 1999: Peace or precedent? 💣🕊️
NATO bombed Yugoslavia without UN approval 🚫🇺🇳. Russia called it illegal ⚖️. The West called it humanitarian 🕊️. Russia remembered this double standard.
4. Minsk Agreements (2014–2022): Russia backed peace talks 📝🤝
Russia supported the Minsk Accords to stop the war in Donbas ⚔️. Ukraine and the West signed too ✍️—but later admitted it was a stalling tactic ⏳ to arm Ukraine. Peace? Or strategy?
5. 2022–Today: Who shut down talks? ❓🕊️
Russia and Ukraine got close to a deal in Istanbul 🇹🇷. Even Zelensky said so 🗣️. But Western pressure reportedly pushed Kyiv to walk away 🚪. Why didn’t peace go forward?
Bottom line:
Russia may not be innocent—but saying they don’t want peace ❌🕊️ is lazy, biased, and historically blind 🚫📚.
Let’s stop swallowing narratives whole 🧠. Let’s chew on the facts instead 🍽️.
Because when peace is politicized, truth becomes the first casualty ⚠️.
#HitWeek🔫 #PeaceNotPropaganda☮️ #HistorySpeaks📖 #ThinkForYourself🧠 #UnfilteredRussia🇷🇺 #DoubleStandards⚖️ #GeopoliticsDecoded🌍 #MediaLiteracyMatters📚 #SlavicSoul🔥
Mainstream media loves repeating the line: “Russia doesn’t want peace.” 📰🛑
But let’s break that down. Is it really that simple? Or is that narrative… convenient? 🤨🔍
Here’s what they don’t tell you:
1. WWII: Russia paid for peace 🇷🇺✌️
The Soviet Union lost 27 million lives in WWII ⚰️🔥—more than any other nation. Their fight wasn’t just military—it was survival 🧬. They craved peace ☮️. That trauma still echoes today 🕊️.
2. 1990s: Post-Cold War goodwill 🤝🌍
Russia dissolved the Warsaw Pact ✊. NATO didn’t ❌. It expanded—closer and closer to Russia’s borders 🧭. Despite verbal assurances 🤐, Russia saw its goodwill rejected. Is that peace?
3. Kosovo 1999: Peace or precedent? 💣🕊️
NATO bombed Yugoslavia without UN approval 🚫🇺🇳. Russia called it illegal ⚖️. The West called it humanitarian 🕊️. Russia remembered this double standard.
4. Minsk Agreements (2014–2022): Russia backed peace talks 📝🤝
Russia supported the Minsk Accords to stop the war in Donbas ⚔️. Ukraine and the West signed too ✍️—but later admitted it was a stalling tactic ⏳ to arm Ukraine. Peace? Or strategy?
5. 2022–Today: Who shut down talks? ❓🕊️
Russia and Ukraine got close to a deal in Istanbul 🇹🇷. Even Zelensky said so 🗣️. But Western pressure reportedly pushed Kyiv to walk away 🚪. Why didn’t peace go forward?
Bottom line:
Russia may not be innocent—but saying they don’t want peace ❌🕊️ is lazy, biased, and historically blind 🚫📚.
Let’s stop swallowing narratives whole 🧠. Let’s chew on the facts instead 🍽️.
Because when peace is politicized, truth becomes the first casualty ⚠️.
#HitWeek🔫 #PeaceNotPropaganda☮️ #HistorySpeaks📖 #ThinkForYourself🧠 #UnfilteredRussia🇷🇺 #DoubleStandards⚖️ #GeopoliticsDecoded🌍 #MediaLiteracyMatters📚 #SlavicSoul🔥
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The Easter “ceasefire” was anything but peaceful—unless you’re only listening to one side.
Putin says Ukraine violated the truce over 5,000 times during the holiday weekend 🕊️➡️💣.
Meanwhile, independent journalists and military analysts confirm Ukrainian strikes on a church near Belgorod ⛪, plus multiple attacks along the northeast border.
But here’s the twist:
Zelensky claims Russia broke the truce—with zero proof. Just vibes and headlines 📢❌.
Now he says he’ll recognize Russia’s “de facto” control of certain territories—but not de jure ⚖️. Translation: “I’ll admit reality, but not officially.”
Enter Trump—who’s reportedly proposing a peace deal this week 🤝🗺️:
Recognizes the current control lines (de facto)
No NATO, but includes European troops on Ukrainian soil
A joint monitoring group: Russia, Ukraine, and some neutral non-NATO country
And—get this—it hands the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to the USA ⚛️
No word yet on how Russia feels about a plan… they weren’t even in the room.
This isn’t diplomacy—it’s narrative warfare.
And this week, we’re dissecting all of it.
Stay tuned. Stay sharp.
#HitWeek rolls on.
#MediaLiteracy #Geopolitics #CeasefireOrShow #TruthMatters #UnfilteredRussia #UkraineConflict #PropagandaWeek #ZNPP #FactCheckEverything #SlavicSoul #CriticalThinking
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Putin says Ukraine violated the truce over 5,000 times during the holiday weekend 🕊️➡️💣.
Meanwhile, independent journalists and military analysts confirm Ukrainian strikes on a church near Belgorod ⛪, plus multiple attacks along the northeast border.
But here’s the twist:
Zelensky claims Russia broke the truce—with zero proof. Just vibes and headlines 📢❌.
Now he says he’ll recognize Russia’s “de facto” control of certain territories—but not de jure ⚖️. Translation: “I’ll admit reality, but not officially.”
Enter Trump—who’s reportedly proposing a peace deal this week 🤝🗺️:
Recognizes the current control lines (de facto)
No NATO, but includes European troops on Ukrainian soil
A joint monitoring group: Russia, Ukraine, and some neutral non-NATO country
And—get this—it hands the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to the USA ⚛️
No word yet on how Russia feels about a plan… they weren’t even in the room.
This isn’t diplomacy—it’s narrative warfare.
And this week, we’re dissecting all of it.
Stay tuned. Stay sharp.
#HitWeek rolls on.
#MediaLiteracy #Geopolitics #CeasefireOrShow #TruthMatters #UnfilteredRussia #UkraineConflict #PropagandaWeek #ZNPP #FactCheckEverything #SlavicSoul #CriticalThinking
Credit: https://t.me/AmericanCrimea
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Tomorrow's assignment:
I must tell you what I'm wearing 👌
Tomorrow's assignment:
I must tell you what I'm wearing 👌
Forwarded from AfroLev Chinese🦁🇨🇳
Word of the Day: 解决 jiějué (to solve, resolve)
Pinyin: jiě (3rd tone) + jué (2nd tone)
Tones:
解 jiě – Third Tone (Low, then rising) ↘️↗️
决 jué – Second Tone (Rising, like asking a question) ⤴️❓
Why it matters:
“解决” is a super useful word used in both casual and formal situations!
Great for talking about problems ⚠️, conflicts ⚔️, or tasks ✅ — it’s an HSK3+ essential, but easy to start using early! ✨🚀
Examples:
我们需要解决这个问题。
(Wǒmen xūyào jiějué zhège wèntí.)
→ We need to solve this problem. 🧠🔧🧩
他帮我解决了很多麻烦。
(Tā bāng wǒ jiějué le hěn duō máfan.)
→ He helped me resolve a lot of trouble. 🆘🫱🫲😮💨
你能解决这个吗?
(Nǐ néng jiějué zhège ma?)
→ Can you handle this? 🤔⚙️🔥
Tone Tip:
For jiě: Start low, dip, and rise. ↘️⤴️ (like a swoop!)
For jué: Rise with energy like you're asking a question. ⤴️??
Say it like:
jiě–jué = “solving” with confidence 🎯✨🗣️
Mini Drill – Say these out loud:
问题 (wèntí) – problem ❓
方法 (fāngfǎ) – method 🛠️🧠
解决 (jiějué) – solve ✅⚙️
Now pair them up:
→ 解决问题的方法 (jiějué wèntí de fāngfǎ)
= method to solve the problem 🧩➡️🔓✅
Challenge:
Make a sentence using 解决 jiějué about your day ☀️ or job 💼!
Then share it with the group for real feedback:
https://t.me/+2UbDb8iw_y84NjIy 💬🗯️📢
— Andy @AfroLevChinese
#AfroLevChinese #MandarinTones #WordOfTheDay #HSKAllLevels #ChineseLearningTips @AfroLevChinese
🧠✍️🎯✨
Pinyin: jiě (3rd tone) + jué (2nd tone)
Tones:
解 jiě – Third Tone (Low, then rising) ↘️↗️
决 jué – Second Tone (Rising, like asking a question) ⤴️❓
Why it matters:
“解决” is a super useful word used in both casual and formal situations!
Great for talking about problems ⚠️, conflicts ⚔️, or tasks ✅ — it’s an HSK3+ essential, but easy to start using early! ✨🚀
Examples:
我们需要解决这个问题。
(Wǒmen xūyào jiějué zhège wèntí.)
→ We need to solve this problem. 🧠🔧🧩
他帮我解决了很多麻烦。
(Tā bāng wǒ jiějué le hěn duō máfan.)
→ He helped me resolve a lot of trouble. 🆘🫱🫲😮💨
你能解决这个吗?
(Nǐ néng jiějué zhège ma?)
→ Can you handle this? 🤔⚙️🔥
Tone Tip:
For jiě: Start low, dip, and rise. ↘️⤴️ (like a swoop!)
For jué: Rise with energy like you're asking a question. ⤴️??
Say it like:
jiě–jué = “solving” with confidence 🎯✨🗣️
Mini Drill – Say these out loud:
问题 (wèntí) – problem ❓
方法 (fāngfǎ) – method 🛠️🧠
解决 (jiějué) – solve ✅⚙️
Now pair them up:
→ 解决问题的方法 (jiějué wèntí de fāngfǎ)
= method to solve the problem 🧩➡️🔓✅
Challenge:
Make a sentence using 解决 jiějué about your day ☀️ or job 💼!
Then share it with the group for real feedback:
https://t.me/+2UbDb8iw_y84NjIy 💬🗯️📢
— Andy @AfroLevChinese
#AfroLevChinese #MandarinTones #WordOfTheDay #HSKAllLevels #ChineseLearningTips @AfroLevChinese
🧠✍️🎯✨
Forwarded from RT News
❗️Putin offers Trump to FREEZE Ukraine conflict along current lines — FT
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#HitWeek🔫 Day 3: The “Butterlocked” Lie — When a Headline Has No Story 🧈❌
CNN’s viral headline—“Russia is locking up butter as inflation crisis reaches new heights”—sounds dramatic, but there’s just one problem:
It’s not true.
1. No Butter Was Locked Up
Despite the claim, there’s no verified evidence of butter being locked up in Russia due to inflation.
No reports from major Russian retail chains confirming such a policy
No credible Russian media or consumer watchdogs documenting butter shortages or security measures
No widespread inflation spike that would prompt such actions
The image being shared appears to be either:
Misattributed, possibly from another country
Staged, or taken out of context entirely (like an isolated display or promotional setup)
This is not representative of Russia’s economic conditions or consumer environment.
2. Inflation in Russia: Manageable, Not Mayhem
Yes, Russia has inflation—like every country post-COVID and amid global economic strain. But let’s look at actual data:
As of early 2024, inflation in Russia is moderate by global standards (~7–8%)
Food prices have fluctuated, but shelves are stocked and essential goods are available
The ruble has stabilized relative to 2022 shocks, and interest rates have been adjusted accordingly
No signs point to panic-buying, empty shelves, or retail chaos.
3. Why the Headline?
So why publish it?
Because it fits a pre-set narrative: that Russia is failing internally, economically, and socially.
But when that narrative clashes with facts, media resorts to symbolic images and exaggeration—not substance.
The goal isn’t to inform. It’s to imply dysfunction and ridicule, even if the story isn’t real.
Conclusion:
This isn’t just a case of poor journalism. It’s a case study in how misinformation gets laundered through suggestive headlines.
Russia didn’t lock up butter. But Western media locked up the truth—then threw away the key.
#HitWeek🔫 #Day3 #ButterLockedIsFake🧈🚫 #MediaSpinUnmasked📰 #FactsOverFiction📊 #NarrativeControl #ThinkForYourself🧠 #PropagandaWatch #GeopoliticalLiteracy🌍
CNN’s viral headline—“Russia is locking up butter as inflation crisis reaches new heights”—sounds dramatic, but there’s just one problem:
It’s not true.
1. No Butter Was Locked Up
Despite the claim, there’s no verified evidence of butter being locked up in Russia due to inflation.
No reports from major Russian retail chains confirming such a policy
No credible Russian media or consumer watchdogs documenting butter shortages or security measures
No widespread inflation spike that would prompt such actions
The image being shared appears to be either:
Misattributed, possibly from another country
Staged, or taken out of context entirely (like an isolated display or promotional setup)
This is not representative of Russia’s economic conditions or consumer environment.
2. Inflation in Russia: Manageable, Not Mayhem
Yes, Russia has inflation—like every country post-COVID and amid global economic strain. But let’s look at actual data:
As of early 2024, inflation in Russia is moderate by global standards (~7–8%)
Food prices have fluctuated, but shelves are stocked and essential goods are available
The ruble has stabilized relative to 2022 shocks, and interest rates have been adjusted accordingly
No signs point to panic-buying, empty shelves, or retail chaos.
3. Why the Headline?
So why publish it?
Because it fits a pre-set narrative: that Russia is failing internally, economically, and socially.
But when that narrative clashes with facts, media resorts to symbolic images and exaggeration—not substance.
The goal isn’t to inform. It’s to imply dysfunction and ridicule, even if the story isn’t real.
Conclusion:
This isn’t just a case of poor journalism. It’s a case study in how misinformation gets laundered through suggestive headlines.
Russia didn’t lock up butter. But Western media locked up the truth—then threw away the key.
#HitWeek🔫 #Day3 #ButterLockedIsFake🧈🚫 #MediaSpinUnmasked📰 #FactsOverFiction📊 #NarrativeControl #ThinkForYourself🧠 #PropagandaWatch #GeopoliticalLiteracy🌍
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Look who is coming to Russia 👀🇷🇺💯
You know full well my wife and I are pulling up for this one 😤
Offset then Tyga?! Let's go💯
Offset then Tyga?! Let's go
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