Solidarietà confortevole

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di TheRealMykola

26 commenti

  1. mrtanaka1 on

    Sad but true, we in Europe should have all be doing much more for Ukraine than we do. The war could have been long over if we did.

  2. Fearless_Ad_7379 on

    That isn’t fair. You should show us (Europeans) working and paying our taxes to support Ukraine’s budget and buying weapons through various initiatives. Europe is doing more to help Ukraine than anyone and our politicians are working to prevent Krasnov from straight-up giving Ukraine to Russia.

  3. Obvious-Laugh-1954 on

    I’m giving Ukraine as much money and time as I can. I’m volunteering weekly. Sure, I don’t know the horrors of the war, but I’m trying to do my part to help.

  4. On one hand… Okay. We could do more as in open conflict with Russia.

    On the other hand Europe is doing the most for Ukraine with money, weapons, hosting refugees, training troops…. We have hosted refugees for a year at my house, we pak monthly to UA army and charities and while I could probably join the UA army despite my ilnesses and kids I don’t feel like I do shit.

  5. CanQkush on

    Mmmm idk…. That’s a terrible thing to say.

    Europe is giving loads of money and equipments bought from the US. They are doing already a lot and never stopped supporting like Canada does. 😔

  6. I mean its true we have not been bombed like ukraine has, but its not like we are idle, or that us having it worse would make ukrainians have things any better.

  7. ZLUCremisi on

    The image is from a pro-Russian source. They want Ukraine to feel betrayed and lean more to a peace deal on Russia terms

  8. EagleNED on

    Ragebait probably, or maybe even reverse psychology to antagonize people in order to endanger aid.
    In any case as many have pointed out here, we are doing a lot. For some it will be never enough, but we are not sitting idly, on the contrary.

  9. PotatoGamer3 on

    Yeah no this is just insulting.
    We want to help. We can’t rush to the frontlines. Donations and taxes is what everyone does.

  10. IamWatchingAoT on

    Guilt-tripping the only people who actually care about your country’s survival is a weird way to garner support and be thankful for what has already been given.

  11. Rambaz_69 on

    Any European, American, or person from any other country who feels that their government is not doing enough for Ukraine can easily take the initiative and donate something themselves. There are plenty of channels on YouTube that regularly organize fundraisers. For example, “Jake Broe” has already organized six fundraisers, and the money is being used to buy cars and equipment for Ukrainian soldiers. I’ve already collected six badges there. He’s apparently planning another fundraiser in the near future. So don’t complain, take action.

  12. Lower_Currency3685 on

    I feel a little offended, all the money i sent for med-trucks, all the generators funded with other 3000 people, trying to buy Ukrainian…. I’m even happy to have Ukrainians refuges, will i quite my work, dogs house to fight? no.

  13. n0thing0riginal on

    This shit was 100% made by some Vatnik desperate not to get shipped off to the frontline

  14. Alternative-Koala978 on

    Our governments should do more, and I have voted for that. I will always stand with Ukraine, but that does not involve me leaving my family and grabbing a rifle.

    This looks like propaganda TBH.

  15. Imaginary-Risk on

    This is just shit stirring propaganda from some arseholes

  16. Always apply critical thinking.

    What is the purpose of this?
    Who generated it?

    Of course, the disparity in our lives is vastly different. Of course, we want Ukrainians to be able to live their lives the way they want to. Of course, more should be done to help defend Ukrainians. These are truths.

  17. Lord_Tyranide on

    This is nothing but russian proganda working as intended. Ukrainians are supposed to feel anger towards their allies and supporters while the supporting Europeans are supposed to feel betrayed, their effort and good will being disrespected and devalued. Don’t fall for this stupid narrative pushed by this image.

  18. Sharp_Age_5938 on

    What the hell are you talking about – literally a month ago a humongous power plant was transported from lithuania to ukraine in one of a largest of its kind logistical operation – capable of providing heat to up to a million people – funded by europeans!

    Now, of course more can be done, but maybe nuff with the bullshit?

    https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_3137

  19. HairyMaguire5 on

    My country paid almost 3 percent of its gdp. This image is pretty provocative.

  20. PWNWTFBBQ on

    I’m an American. I stand with Ukraine. I have donated about $10k worth of drones as well as body armor directly to the Ukrainian special forces. I am still a refugee sponsor for my ex-boyfriend’s grandparents who are from Mariupol to come to the US. I bought his full round airplane tickets to pick them up and their airplane tickets to move to California with him.

    I can only give so much. I am only one person out of many. This is a biased image that causes someone to think that if one doesn’t give everything, then they gave nothing at all.

    It is a war. My heart bleeds for Ukraine.

    Слава Україні

    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/s/RYByA7Cw2r
    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/s/Rj6HIRP0ye
    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/s/EbTynGSYHb

  21. Cpt_Soban on

    So, is the pro Russian source this comes from suggesting Europe should roll in with their militaries to kick Russia out?

  22. I’m from Ukraine, and I want to say something that’s easy to forget in our dark reality: your support matters deeply. We wouldn’t be where we are today without you.

    War takes an immense toll on our people. There’s no end in sight. Today I had just 2.5 hours of electricity – hopefully tomorrow brings the same. The cold, the darkness, the constant uncertainty – it’s relentless. I’m not complaining though. So many have it far worse than me, and those fighting on the front lines are enduring horrors I can barely comprehend.

    It’s hard not to feel the weight when we see how the rest of the world lives – with heat, with light, with the basic necessities we’re being denied. But here’s what matters: we’re still standing. We’re still fighting. And we can only do this because of you.
    When despair creeps in, when it feels like the world has moved on, please remember – we’re still here. We still need you. Your support, your attention, your solidarity. Don’t give up on us.

    From those of us who still remember why we fight: thank you!

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