Ukraine the Symbol of Peremoha

I found this shit on Facebook…

Andrey Fomenko is in Düsseldorf Old Town

Ukraine has become for the civilized world a symbol of struggle (borot’ba) and victory (peremoha) [these terms have become a meme by the way]. The symbol of bravery and resistance, regardless of the unequal forces. Fans from other countries are coming out with Ukraine flags and are singing a song about khuilo. [🎹Putin kuilo tralalala]🤡

I wish everyone victory (peremoha) and I wish our team shows the whole World they are worthy of being representatives of the great nation of Ukraine.

The comment section underneath this post was full of Czechs telling him to go fuck himself. 😆 He paid to promote this post. This Andrey (why not Andriy?) “Peremoha” Fomenko is too good to be holed up in Chasiv Yar with the rest of the unfortunate peasants defending Nen’ka, instead he is chilling in Düsseldorf and preaching about bravery and borot’ba.

Ukrainians in Germany at the stadium. Slava Ukrayini…

5 thoughts on “Ukraine the Symbol of Peremoha

  1. What these Ukrops don’t understand about their backers, is that

    -When they start to immigrate to their backers’ turfs, they won’t be too happy about it.

    -And even when they play along like an obedient sub at an BDSM dungeon, like many East Asians tend to. Their backers will unleash their rage and paint them as the perfect scapegoating target whenever it seems fit. 80s Japan anyone?

    Sometimes I can’t help but thinking, Ukraine should shift itself to Pacific Rims. They’ll LOVE the mentality there and instead of a street smart leader such as Putin, they’ll deal with our Xi instead. Given the average Ukrops can lower their aggression and stop acting like some psycho white hood rat on periods, they’ll fit right in.

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      1. Ukraine would tune with places like Vietnam or Philippines in my opinion. I am not sure they would like Japan or South Korea. Ukrops do not respect authority. But then again this is generalization, plenty Ukrops in China play token white boy.

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        1. Speaking of which though, you do remind me of a talking points I’ve came across on BiliBili, on a comment of an uploaded telegram video, about how some of these “乌粉”, or Ukrop fan boys, are in fact Ukrainians living in China. They’ve learned Chinese language upon living there, and now using their newfound language skills to reshape local political opinions. As the chances of running into those raging Chinese Ukrop fan boys are actually quite low. I initially dismissed it, as their Chinese are too good. But they could be using translator to help them sounding more authentic. Some of those guys whom I’ve trolled may actually be Ukrainians.

          It did have some impact on the younger middle-class crowds though. That’s why there are still plenty of Ukrop fan boys are actually Chinese. Don’t get your hopes up too high. Also, the big brained, overly educated virgins may also took some convincing. But ordinary folks don’t have that.

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        2. Personally, I can’t blame the Chinese for being pro-Ukraine. Russia kind of failed to deliver the media product that would explain its position in a Chinese context. Russian media arm absolutely sucks, they don’t appear to have the competence in this sphere.

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    1. The message from those Russia media requires one to be able to see abstract context and understand the art of inferencing, in order to fully capture the message it’s trying to spread. For those who can’t do that, or those simpletons who look at the war in Ukraine as some sort of movie, it simply leads to even more confusion. Even Tucker Carlson looks confused more than anything during his interview with Putin. At the end of the day, only those who’re really that angry and dissatisfied with the West, or those who know how to see underlying messages, can relate to Russian media.

      Meanwhile, Chinese media seems to be kinda afraid to touch deeper subject and seem to struggle with forming a solid perspective on things. It can’t even rally and mobilize social rejects across East Asia, let along the Western right-wing fringes. At the end, only the college crowds may like it, and we all know how much values them school bitches and ageing professors have.

      In another words, in order to put an end to young Chinese liberasts/nationalists who say funny shit about Russia, or young Russian liberasts/nationalists who say funny shit about Chinese for that matter, one of the key elements would be to make the media more relatable.

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