We shouldn't let any politician be "our leader." Good, moral teachers are your leaders with common sense as our first language. Having said that, after listening to Putin here, I can't help but make comparisons between him and Biden. When Biden talks history, he's either shaming you for not being black enough or for being too white, offering up some argument that Black Lives Matter, Project 1619, or Juneteenth to pass as some historical argument. But here you have Putin having more of a discussion about history with his audience, a relevant discussion, not one where you feel like you're being had with every phrase and ice cream cone.
In the 1930s, the West actually opened the way to power for the Nazis in Germany. And today, they began to make Ukraine anti-Russia. This is not really a new project. People who are at least a little immersed in history know very well that this project has its roots back in the 19th century. It was cultivated in the Austro-Hungarian empire, and in Poland, and in other countries with one goal--to tear these historical territories, which are now called Ukraine, from our country. That's what the goal is.
Putin: “Now we are not at war with the people of Ukraine…this is something I’ve said many times. The people of Ukraine are now hostages to the Kiev regime and their western masters who have effectively occupied the country in the political, military and economic sense.” pic.twitter.com/LMZ4wsLNWq
— The Convo Couch (@theconvocouch) February 21, 2023
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