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Put Putins Allies Under Pressure
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China have declined to criticise the illegal Russian invasion of the Ukraine.
Stop going to your local Chinese restaurant or buying Chinese produced goods on the internet. I realise that’s difficult since they manufacture just about everything including your Lateral Flow Kits for Covid. If Putin gets away with this the flood gates for all the worlds tyrants will open.
Putin, Chi, Assad, Jong un, etc etc..
Stop going to your local Chinese restaurant or buying Chinese produced goods on the internet. I realise that’s difficult since they manufacture just about everything including your Lateral Flow Kits for Covid. If Putin gets away with this the flood gates for all the worlds tyrants will open.
Putin, Chi, Assad, Jong un, etc etc..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've called Ukraine The Ukraine for most of my life, it's just how it was when I started the great journey of life.
Have I been brainwashed by Russian plants in the education system and do I need to submit myself for reprogramming?
As an aside will 'they' fix my Bombay, Peking and Kiev tendencies?
Please help.
Have I been brainwashed by Russian plants in the education system and do I need to submit myself for reprogramming?
As an aside will 'they' fix my Bombay, Peking and Kiev tendencies?
Please help.
// Ukraine name has been in use since the 12th century to describe this region. The translation of Ukraine can be interpreted as “borderlands”, which led some in the era after World War II to include “the” in the name.
Ukraine gained sovereignty again in 1991. In the years that followed the collapse of the USSR “the” was dropped as a signal of the newfound independence of Ukraine from Russia.
Today, adding “the” to the name is thought of as a throwback to the Soviet era and is considered to be disrespectful to Ukrainians.
In addition to being a Cold War verbal holdover that’s out of date, the usage of “the” before Ukraine is also considered grammatically incorrect. There are only 2 countries presently that use the word “the” before their larger titles. Those countries are The Bahamas and The Gambia. //
Ukraine gained sovereignty again in 1991. In the years that followed the collapse of the USSR “the” was dropped as a signal of the newfound independence of Ukraine from Russia.
Today, adding “the” to the name is thought of as a throwback to the Soviet era and is considered to be disrespectful to Ukrainians.
In addition to being a Cold War verbal holdover that’s out of date, the usage of “the” before Ukraine is also considered grammatically incorrect. There are only 2 countries presently that use the word “the” before their larger titles. Those countries are The Bahamas and The Gambia. //
Yes but it’s the (a) United Kingdom.
Like I say though, far worse things are happening to Ukraine than bunging a definite article in front of it.
Last night a Russian missile hit a huge shopping centre near our flat. Several staff working in there after hours were killed. Massive complex now totally flattened. It had clothes shops, food halls you name it. The fecking coat I’m wearing now came from there
Like I say though, far worse things are happening to Ukraine than bunging a definite article in front of it.
Last night a Russian missile hit a huge shopping centre near our flat. Several staff working in there after hours were killed. Massive complex now totally flattened. It had clothes shops, food halls you name it. The fecking coat I’m wearing now came from there
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