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AstartaNation @astartanation.online
Jul 8, 07:05 PM

This is correct. In one of the homes of local residents that had been seized by Russian occupiers in Bucha, they left a message painted on the wall: "Who gave you permission to live such a wonderful life?" Video: X @CaolanReports

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"So Russia just spent a billion dollars firing missiles into Kiev in the last few days. A billion dollars. Not fixing roads, not building hospitals, not trying to fix the failing economy, not looking after its own citizens, on murdering civilians sleeping in their apartments every single night, on firing drones into hospitals, into churches, into innocent civilians every single day. And not just spending billions on drones and missiles, spending billions on propaganda to pretend that they're not doing it. And one of the most depressing parts about this is that it's still working. People in America, Britain, France, New Zealand, all around the world still think that Russia is a country that cares about its own people, is a country that cares about Christianity. Well, just two weeks ago, I was standing inside one of Europe's oldest monasteries, one of the most beautiful historic buildings, while it was on fire. And it wasn't just the Lavra, 750 religious sites destroyed or damaged. But really, if you want to understand what Russia actually is, what Russia actually represents, look at the fact that it's choosing to export terror because it's got nothing better to offer. Instead of looking at the messages of Russia being a strong, powerful nation, the strong Russian bear, realise the fact that none of this is strength. It's a country choosing to keep its people poor because it would rather spend its money on this. And all this comes from the very mentality of, if we can't build a better future, then we'll destroy yours, we'll invade yours. That's exactly what Russia represents, that's exactly why Russia is doing this."

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AstartaNation @astartanation.online ยท Jul 7, 04:17 AM

This is correct. In one of the homes of local residents that had been seized by Russian occupiers in Bucha, they left a message painted on the wall: "Who gave you permission to live such a wonderful life?" Video: X @CaolanReports