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the forest to tanya, so it was not the first turn i saw and we went to the forest, a rather strong woman, she says, well, i knew that i had to bury her hard, so i drove her, she drives the car very well, and she reversed back there, and we got there, and then i realized what was wrong with me kalinova's knees were always the most wounded, but miraculously the bone was not touched and here their car had already stopped, it boiled, and as soon as he saw that we were standing and we left the forest from here and he ran, let's run to us with an eggplant, his blood was flowing all over the wounded man was covered in splinters in this well, we drove in the forest is nowhere, there is no one, there is nothing - it is going around because they are going where to go, what to do, the car stopped, you understand there, the sister became dead here in the car, the son, well, what is he doing in the forest with strangers
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, they don't know where to go at all, there is no water, there is nothing, then i made a decision and hooked them he took the car to his place in the village of khmilno, he gathered people there, i say people should make a grave. how did the head of the community make such a decision to bury their son in our third cousin's cemetery, he settled them in a house and they lived with us longer than a month and a half because they were leaving. well, you're just happy from here, it's unreal, and look at these two, and my sister died, my son died, we helped them as much as we could, because they had such a condition, well, fireplace people, the fireplace faces of the fireplace , everything later, i somewhere through for four days i walked through the forests of pits to the highway, looked through binoculars. i saw his sister
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sitting in the car, she was killed. she was a young woman. they had a lot of equipment, and they had a lot of equipment, and the car in italy with marina was hindering them. they pushed it here with their equipment, and then when the fighting started, you can see that they hit the tank or some kind of mine got into it, and it burned in that place, and marina also burned, it spilled out burned completely completely and was also run over by some equipment over there on the side where marina was sitting. just something heavy there. i don’t know a tank or an armored personnel carrier. well, i guess there are some maneuvers there. they are shorter. the
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front part is there. i took one of these. axes are for survivors, such a metal bag. we passed by. i cut down the roof, one of the policemen helped me , the cut down got it. well, i was afraid that she wouldn't fall apart in a month there, so it was necessary, well, in short, i'll drag it out, she wanted to be a doctor, i don't know, well, her grade is probably 6 out of 5. it seems to me that she already positioned herself there as she already knew exactly what she wanted, that is, because like me, for example, i didn't know what i wanted. she clearly understood that she wanted to be a doctor, a doctor. that's why it was all a good choice. here is arseniy and here is marinka, such a
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generally beautiful woman, such a smart woman all her life studied i take care of the graves, they visit me, they come to me, i am always glad to see them, they come to their parents, they come to italy, mom, dad, all relatives come, the war united a lot of people, almost all of ukraine, to shoot a civilian car is, in any case, crimes, yes, that is, a person can there with the risk of even imprisonment, but she can refuse it if she believes that it is a crime and if the person does not do it. so, even considering why this is a crime, she is making some kind of excuse for herself that well, they didn't tell me that
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uncomfortable questions dark conversations the most interesting insight byraktar fox every friday 21:00 in marathon the only news may 30, 1876 bds germany russian emperor alexander ii i sign hes and which prohibits the public use of the ukrainian language, education and the printing of books in ukrainian , but it was too late. the ukrainians already had kobzar and eneida, who knew by heart that it is possible to ban the language
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, and one thing will break through. big, lean steps begin in the cockpits of airplanes behind the monitors of radar stations at the control points of anti-aircraft missile systems in thousands of combat positions throughout the territory of our country, they bring victories closer every day. glory to the air forces of the armed forces of ukraine, oh, in ukraine, volunteers , everything is possible. well done, they will find everyone feed all the tails save them give them gifts for the planes collect for the doctors help the doctors sing a lullaby sing the defenders equip everyone
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hug glory to ukraine to the whole world ukraine is glorified for the volunteer kind there is no translation all ukraine thanks you what to do if you find yourself under the rubble of a house assess the environment call for help inform where you are calmly wait for the debris to be removed if no one can hear you try to free your arms and legs if you are not sure of your strength patiently call for help, if possible, use the phone , knock on pipes, heating batteries, if no one can hear, carefully disassemble the debris, try not to touch what everything is supported on, get free,
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look for yourself, if possible, give yourself first medical aid, if you know the likely location of the victims under the rubble, report it to the rescuers, your help can save life we will fight we will resettle we will win that you are not news together we are strong yes i really believe that you cannot be successful happy and a full-fledged ukrainian if you still continue the inert line of destroying your language because you speak russian not because it is your choice not because it is the language of your land you have to choose the executioners of your people who came to kill you today i welcome you to the first public broadcasting channel i am very glad that you found time, the first ukrainian-speaking tiktoker, let's talk about your title. is
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it true that back in the 19th year, you were the first person to launch a tik-tok in ukrainian? it appeared in ukraine for a long time. the word is like tiktok, but few people have used it and you go there and you see absolutely music, a centric social network, the content they make there is absolutely russian -language and there was nothing in the ukrainian language . its direct purpose was used as a video editor because it is very convenient in that i, as an instablogger, who passed from instagram, also decided to make counters there and throw myself, but i did not know that having zero followers on i will get millions of views on this newly created page, because the algorithms of this social network worked completely differently, and when i saw that the content was so interesting to people as much as it was needed, and what i was doing, i was comparing ukrainian and russian words, and i was showing the gulf between
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our worldviews, which is reflected in the language and i looked around to see who it was, i realized that at that time i was the only ukrainian-speaking blogger, i will immediately tell our viewers that we will talk not only and not so much about tik-tok, but really such social networks where young people gather are still a very powerful tool in the information war. i think that you, as a person with a first education as a journalist, are unlikely to deny that some direct methods do not have much effect on young people, you need to look for those sources from where they get information and e-tiktok - this is one of such sources, of course, it still hurts me a lot when someone calls us a blogger or when they talk to me about my aunt, because it is only a form of reporting and what really deeply worries me. i am first of all a kyivan son of crimean parents, a person who switched from the russian language to ukrainian and wants to defend her right to speak
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ukrainian on her land and see the enemy language as a threat , yes, tiktok is just a format for me in which i convey it. where there are young people, we should be. i apologize for the fact that my voice is now low, yesterday i gave all my voice to the singers, we had a very cool event because there are a lot of young people who are folklorists by education and those who are interested in authenticity, and my peers gathered together in order to get to know ukrainian music, to get to know ukrainian authenticity, now young people need this and now, uh, uh, young people want to see each other and want to experience ukrainian culture, it is necessary, and this is not some spontaneous story, it is not the other way around. it works. yes, i see. i still want to return to your story of transition to the ukrainian language, here are some real questions that i will ask you. i think that
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they will be incomprehensible to a non-ukrainian because we exist in such a paradoxical language reality ukrainians, however, you are a kyivan at the age of 16, decided to switch from russian to ukrainian. such are our realities that i have to ask you how to resolve the decision. was it difficult for you? it is difficult to always be yourself, regardless of what people think. will speak to the russian-speaking environment, i perfectly understand what kyiv schools are like and what language prevails there, and nevertheless, at the age of 16, you will decide that you will switch to ukrainian in these circumstances, realize yourself and understand that there is no otherwise you cannot express yourself as through the language of your country despite the fact that all your surroundings are russian-speaking and to start living like this and start following this path it was very difficult because you become different from everyone else and people start
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making fun of you and people don't understand you anymore it's normal to demand service in ukrainian it's normal to demand communication in ukrainian it's normal to demand ukrainian content and people think you're doing it just out of nowhere i don't think you have anything to do how to aggress against people there they are they perceive it as just some kind of aggression that is not explainable to them. and i just want to be. i want to be like that . well, how i came to this land in ukrainian. for some reason, they decided that being ukrainian means speaking in ukrainian. some of your peers did not decide what makes you different. do you think it is an inner strength to speak honestly, and the fact that i was born a russian-speaker and that i carried the russian language into my space for 16 years of my life. i was ashamed of my name. who were among me i was very ashamed of this ukrainian name, i wanted to
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change my name even when i turned 16 . you are the translator of those traumas that have been inflicted on your family for centuries, because my family , uh, back there in the second or third generation, they spoke ukrainian, and the fact that i was born now in independent ukraine is russian-speaking. this is not a consequence not so far away and in fact, a cultural and linguistic war, the extermination of the intelligentsia, the ban on language, and when you study the history of ukraine, when you study the literature of ukraine, when you see all the atrocities that they did with their culture, their language, their land, you are simply morally right you don't have to er. don't turn to this and don't become a popularizer of this side of the ukrainian side. i think that not all of our viewers would agree with what
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you call the russian language a foreign language. there are people in ukraine, i'm sure you have encountered them and who they say that the russian language is my language, it is the language of my parents, that's why i'm in favor of ukrainian being used in public spaces, in business spaces, but don't impose on me what language should i speak to my parents, do you have an argument for these people, my dear the language is not the language your parents speak, the native language is the language of your family, you either count yourself among the ukrainian people by having a ukrainian passport, or you belong to the russian family and russian is a worthy language for you. that is, you think that the russian language is marker exactly of russian identity, that there is no ambiguity in the situation of ukrainians who grew up in the environment, it is possible to reach an agreement, it is very difficult , in fact, not everything is clear, in fact, i clearly believe that language is a form of the spiritual being of a person, having a ukrainian essence, and there is no other way to express it more organically than through the ukrainian
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language but the traumas are the historical experience we had when ukrainian was destroyed, killed, russian was imposed. some kind of cool. so it just means that the depth of my injuries may not be the same as other people's. maybe it's harder for someone to do it, i realize it. i don't know how to help these people. i can only give them a hug. if they need my advice, give them this advice but i really believe that you cannot be a successful , happy and full-fledged ukrainian if you still continue inertly on the line of destroying your language because you speak russian not because it is your choice not because it is the language of your land because kata was chosen for you of your people who came to kill you today and one more i very often hear from young people that uh, my mother speaks russian, this is the language of my mother, i want to ask the answer and what is your language, that is, do you really want your children to speak
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russian - this is the language of my mother, is it possible that something should be changed about you? you are agitating people. transitions to the ukrainian language, and again, well, this question is very paradoxical for me. they switched to the ukrainian language a-a m-m with that 100% under your influence er-er actually when i er-er this activity already took shape in such a public story when other people besides my classmates and family started connecting er- a lot of people started writing to me that they switched to the ukrainian language thanks to me. they believe that some glorious part of this process lies with me and i led it. i even counted these people, how many of them wrote to me that they came thanks to me and me stopped at half a thousand people, i just wanted to clarify something
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it could be for arguments, if we were to be watched now, let's say the children of russian-speaking parents who believe that it is necessary to find the right words in order for their immediate environment to follow the same path as them. what arguments could these be? you know some such very pathetic things that i think they can even cause rejection. i started my transition from social networks, then from the school circle, and made new acquaintances. later, the most difficult thing for me was to switch to ukrainian in my family and say the most unusual thing is that i will speak ukrainian with him. i tried to just go to my mother in the kitchen. i understand it. i understand it, and it lasted for three years. for three years, i couldn't
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move into the family, and in the end i spoke to my brother in ukrainian and told my parents. and you with me. as you want, talk to each other as you want, but don't be the cause. why not, brother? er gave up at least during which time will you create this ukrainian-speaking environment for him? so support him in his transition. we woke up from the next day of a ukrainian- speaking family when your parents are from the crimea. with us in the ukrainian language, and my father, having switched to the ukrainian language with me at the age of over 40, brought back the ternopil dialect that was once there somewhere, which was handed down to him from his father, who already no, but he is now speaking in his father’s language through the ukrainian language regarding the de-russification process that is taking place very powerfully now under the conditions and obviously under the influence of a full-scale invasion
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. of military aggression and that today there is a full-scale invasion of uh this is only a manifestation of this is only a small symptom of the more than 300-year war of russia against ukraine moscow against kyiv and this war has never stopped during these centuries it has always continued in the cultural field, primarily in the linguistic field, in the human field, and today it has a military choice and, of course, today we are united in this way in order to physically push the enemy out of our lands and return our lands, but we must not forget the deeper processes of having a historical context and having that perspective why is this happening? so what demands does the
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enemy make of us? denazification is one of the first things and it is the introduction of russian as the official language. we have to do everything the other way around, not because the enemy tells us one we should do the opposite no because in this case doing the opposite means asserting yourself and i am very blue when they say that this is our war for survival because this war should be for assertion simply now for our assertion we also need to survive my acquaintance is a russian-speaking kyivan who is now on the front, one of his posts on facebook referred to the fact that in his unit, a huge part are military men originally from western ukraine and ukrainian-speaking, but they listen to russian rap, for example, and in his opinion, this is what ours is like the answer is your de-russification, do you think this is a normal situation, people who speak ukrainian meanwhile listen to russian rap is a completely different world, it is a completely different reality
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when you are really under threat, such as loss of life, when you are at the front, yes, and i will say so, absolutely the rules of our space in which you and i are currently in. they are not working and if there at the moment it is music that helps them to somehow relax and relieve themselves, let it be, but i know other examples. i know examples of those soldiers who were tortured to the tune of russian music and they were returning here to the capital of their country after these terrible things that happened to them and heard this music from the youth speaker in the bus, what can i say for sure in the rear we cannot afford such music we must do everything so that our soldiers after returning here they knew that it was all for a reason so that they know that here we hold ukraine just like they are there by the way, as for the youth and russian rap, the youth also
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listens to russian rap, what can be done about it and offer to answer, react, do remarks because you see i have fears that this community in which you are interested in ukrainian authenticity, perform ukrainian songs and nurture ukrainian traditions in some way is such a vacuum, unfortunately, that has not yet spread to the critical mass of the ukrainian youth generation, always creating units of the generation that's how i'm talking about the subculture that i see will become the voice of this generation that is growing up in ukraine today and it will be a ukrainian generation, it will be a ukrainian generation, it can't be otherwise because well, it's the truth this is the truth. this is the root. everything else is false. it is imposed
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. you feel more delicately than i did among my peers, of course there were situations recently, literally last year, at the monument of vyacheslav chornovol, we gathered to sing oh in the meadow, a red viburnum with the youth for him because he sang for us when right on by his monument sat a girl with a guitar and played sela battery eh in our company we didn't make any remarks instead we just sang as loud as we can she raised her voice and she started singing even louder it's terrible even to think what's in the head of that girl that is in the head of other such young people, but this is actually there. you are traumatized, this is not from a good life, this is not from uh, not from some inner peace, harmony
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, they are like that, this is not what they bring to this space, this is actually another time and again you prove that everything russian here is a trauma and you understand that when you tell a person that his russian language is a manifestation of trauma, it will most likely cause rejection, it is unlikely to encourage him to switch to ukrainian, maybe there should be some other arguments in order to encourage a person when i talk about others, i'm really talking about myself, i say that i'm traumatized, i lived for 16 years not the way i should have lived and it hurts, i still feel guilty , although well, i was just born like this, it's like i didn't do anything, but no, i take responsibility for it if i don't take it, no one else will take it, that's why i say , uh, speaking of the language, i'm telling you about my story and what made me switch, about what became an argument for me, maybe someone else will give some other argument, you're a young man, you
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graduated from the military department if i'm not mistaken, you are ready for the fact that you may have to defend your values also with weapons in your hands at the front , yes, in fact, i was able to spend 2 weeks as a volunteer in the east of the country, and this was for me very much a special experience to see, be and even do something there . in fact, i will say that i was more there, i was more of a hindrance than a help, despite the fact that i tried to do everything to be useful in the circumstances i was in, but the boys approached me and said that we were like nannies from by you it's just if if my country decides that i will be useful there for it if i can really be useful there i still don't imagine how i am i still don't imagine myself in those
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circumstances yes but if i see that i can be useful there of course it's there i will mean you yourself here i want to hide from her at the very end. i want to quote your recent interview with the crimea project. in the spring, you said that if you don't know how to help ukraine today, start with the language , switch to ukrainian, and in your opinion, this will help ukraine win this war, i will say that we oh, i can now deny everything i said before . if you want, it is possible . they came to kick us out of the soviet union for the russian empire, not even because of our language. they even said, speak your own language there, and there were some waves in ukraine for these there were some sharovarschyna. that’s how it degenerated there, and they let us on the stage, they gave us some voices, a good allusion of some
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ukrainianness within the limits of all this moscow and it could exist if it didn’t stick out and quietly lived on its own, that is, it’s not a problem in fact, in the ukrainian language, the problem is that this format does not suit us, the problem is that we want to be free and you have your own way and that no one tells us how to live except ourselves, we came here to approve the plan that for us it was planned by god, nature, history, who believes in what, and just being yourself and going your own way, without the ukrainian language, it is impossible, every nation on this earth exists to fulfill some role , and we obviously have such a role, and we can only fulfill it then when we feel ourselves, we can feel our ukrainian only through the ukrainian language, everything else from the wicked is accepted
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. thank you very much, danyla , for this conversation. hannibal's oath to write a hundred books in the ukrainian language after 30 years, he significantly exceeded his promise, not only described the history of ukraine, proclaimed its independence, independence that we will always defend, the state is us , naval glory, naval courage
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