When I think about peace, I think about my family and how it has grown. Recently, my wife and I welcomed twin daughters into this world. But instead of looking forward to their first steps or first words, I find myself asking, “Will they grow up free, or in an occupied land where everything Ukrainian is erased?”
At the same time, I hear U.S. thought leaders like Elon Musk ask what Ukrainians are fighting and dying for. After three years of war — a war that has killed our friends, injured me and threatened my family — hearing such words is unbearable.
The answer to Musk’s question is simple: We are fighting for our right to exist as a nation.
Yeah, this is state sponsored propaganda. What kind of a father looks at a warzone at his front door and thinks about his nation before thinking about his family?
It's always daughters, never a son. Gotta activate those protector instincts in simps.
Trust me, your daughters won't be contributing to rebuilding Ukraine, even if the war wasn't a lost cause. Rebuilding requires men, and the ones with any attachment to Ukrainian dirt are all dead.
Yeah, this is state sponsored propaganda. What kind of a father looks at a warzone at his front door and thinks about his nation before thinking about his family?
It's always daughters, never a son. Gotta activate those protector instincts in simps.
Trust me, your daughters won't be contributing to rebuilding Ukraine, even if the war wasn't a lost cause. Rebuilding requires men, and the ones with any attachment to Ukrainian dirt are all dead.
Replace “Ukrainian” with “white Americans” regarding mass legal and/or illegal immigration and suddenly the whole statement is a problem.
Yeah sort of like how everything Russian was being erased? Hmm