JimMIA
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One person who seems to have really stepped up for Ukraine is Elon Musk: https://thehill.com/policy/internat...e-receiving-more-spacex-internet-stations-for
The locals I met of course all have cell phones and my tour guide to Havana confirmed (to her knowledge) she is able to call out to anywhere in the world and receive calls from anywhere. They have FB and WhatsApp and all use the wifi at the resorts where they work, same as the guests; which wasn't censored in any way that I could tell.That has not been the experience of any of my neighbors, all but one of whom still have relatives in Cuba. It's certainly NOT an open society, but they call them at will and have very frequent contact.
ETA: That said, I realize the situation could be very different for people who LIVE in Cuba, as opposed to visitors or relatives who live here in the US.
I don't think you do.I realize the US is not Russia
Honestly I appreciate your viewpoint and have been following it throughout this thread. You're closer to this than we are and have an experience that is different than ours due to your location. When I've been reading your comments I've been learning things.We have the same saying, but I want to bring some nuance to the word Russia: Putin and his team have invaded Ukraine. Not the average person on the street picking up a gun and running across the border.
To say that all Russians, except the ones protesting, are guilty is one step too far for me. War isn't that black and white to me. And yes, as a Dutch person my view on war is entirely different from Americans.
Today in the Dutch news, that train of thought is exactly what Putin is hoping for. To show the Russians: See, i was right, the rest of the world hates Russians, therefore we need to defend ourselves.
The article told about a 6 year old who got beaten up on the playground for being Russian, spite being born here in the Netherlands. More and more stories come out from Russians living abroad, receiving threats and hate mail for being Russian. Those stories do get to the average Russian and with that, Putin justifies his actions to the Russian people.
Another couple stepping up are Ashton Kushner and Mila Kunis, who is from Ukraine. They pledged to match up to $3 Million to aid displaced Ukranians:One person who seems to have really stepped up for Ukraine is Elon Musk: https://thehill.com/policy/internat...e-receiving-more-spacex-internet-stations-for
Just by what you described I know I can't watch or read that story. It's so hard to even imagine being fired upon like thatMany are taking their pets with them. I guess restrictions were relaxed on trains and in neighboring countries.
Did anyone see the story today of the father and son who went back to get their dogs after seeing the mother and sister off safely? It was excruciating.They ran into a tank who fired on them. Dad and two of the dogs (I saw one German Shepherd in the video) were killed as the son repeatedly begs the father “not to die”. So incredibly sad!
I've been having that same inner inkling feeling too. I don't think they can do it alone at least.I fear Ukraine will fall to the Russians despite their hard fought resistance. Heartbreaking all around. I am sure there are many Ukrainians who never thought it would go this far.
Immigrants are trying to communicate with their families in Russia. And in many cases they simply aren't believed. I've seen this over and over in interviews on various channels. Including a crying woman who couldn't have been more than 22 or 23. Russian living in Ukraine. She called her mom to say that her apartment building was being shelled and she was scared. And her mom flatly told her she was lying, that Putin would never authorize anything like that. It must be the Nazi Ukrainians shelling the building. If people can't even get their own parents to believe what's happening directly TO them, how is the wider Russian population supposed to learn and believe the truth?Russians are not isolated from the rest of the world. There is an estimated 3 million Russian immigrants living in the US, I do not know the numbers of any other country but Ukraine has the mist Russian immigrants. Do we believe these immigrants aren’t communicating with their families still living in Russia about what is going on? It is possible to get info from other places than the internet.
So when someone says the vast majority of Russians don’t know what us going on, how do they really know? Are the going door to door or are they making assumptions based on the past when instant worldwide communication wasn’t possible?
I don’t know the answer but does anyone really know just how many Russians know ir not know what us going on? I doubt it. Can’t blame the citizens for what the soldiers are doing regardless of what they know because unfortunately in that country they do not have the power to change things.
Not all Americans think similarly. Many times we are lumped together, but the past few years should highlight that there are vast differences in our ideologies.We have the same saying, but I want to bring some nuance to the word Russia: Putin and his team have invaded Ukraine. Not the average person on the street picking up a gun and running across the border.
To say that all Russians, except the ones protesting, are guilty is one step too far for me. War isn't that black and white to me. And yes, as a Dutch person my view on war is entirely different from Americans.
Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively have also said they’ll match up to $1 million.Another couple stepping up are Ashton Kushner and Mila Kunis, who is from Ukraine. They pledged to match up to $3 Million to aid displaced Ukranians:
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture...tch-3-million-aid-ukrainian-refugee-rcna18742
Immigrants are trying to communicate with their families in Russia. And in many cases they simply aren't believed. I've seen this over and over in interviews on various channels. Including a crying woman who couldn't have been more than 22 or 23. Russian living in Ukraine. She called her mom to say that her apartment building was being shelled and she was scared. And her mom flatly told her she was lying, that Putin would never authorize anything like that. It must be the Nazi Ukrainians shelling the building. If people can't even get their own parents to believe what's happening directly TO them, how is the wider Russian population supposed to learn and believe the truth?
I was laughing at you, not war.Jim you really shouldn't laugh at something so dang serious. It's a war in Ukraine for pete's sake. Have some respect
These stories are nice to hear about the people who can do this. I know we tend to think some of these actions are virtue signaling but there are many cases it's not. This is one I whole-heartedly think the celebrities are really trying to help out in what ways they can. I was shocked when I heard about Sean Penn being there. Sometimes you forget these high profile people are still peopleRyan Reynolds & Blake Lively have also said they’ll match up to $1 million.