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how much it depended on the enemy or whether they disagreed at that place, but still, that is, when we talk about the mariupol syndrome. that is, i think that in the 90s, after the silver medal was cut, no one could have thought that we would experience something similar, well, at least on the european continent here with they found out what is this death, what is this barbarism, i don't want to talk about medieval barbarism, it's just on the level of some animals, it's not barbarism, that is, death in its most unfavorable forms, that it can come so close , that is, to the world that was being built. well, how understandable world, the modern world is described by all possible fukuyamas, forgive me, lord, i don't want to mention this prophet, so to speak, and here it turned out that no, this is possible , such a leap into an unknown past, you know that there were more peaceful times. so we, as ukraine , advocated in the world to there, for example, kyiv was
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spelled as kyiv, but in kyiv, er, and at the time when we defended the proper ukrainian sounding of the name of our capital, i could not have thought that the whole world would now know a lot of the names of our cities and towns and even villages, because now on to any people on the continent know exactly how to pronounce the name bucha e vorozel gostomel izyum e.e. kupyansk kherson and different ones and chornobayivka and so on and so on and mariupol included, but i'm sure well, at the moment when we were fighting for kyiv-not i would not like kyiv to be chosen because our cities in the whole world are known for such a heavy and painful price for foreigners, so that you have studied these cities and so on, all of us present here at our solemn table must repent so that a significant part of the
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cities we would not have found where they are before the war are on the map. do you understand this? this is a story i didn't know about. i confess that i haven't heard of kupyansk either. well, there were a lot of discoveries. well , the most discoveries there were, of course, those people, the discoveries of different buryats who learned what such a city is. 13th, who managed to return with the wind now they will tell if in generations, but there, well, there was a village, well, everyone went back in the 13th, they did not return the landscape of mine or her blood, you understand , but every city already has a recent history that is radically different from that history well, such a bizarre story of the 19th century, where there were the best dumplings. well, if you read local history guides to certain towns, you know ukrainian, but here - it's blood, it's heroism - it's completely different new stories , and here we gradually come to what about the story about but symbols. that is, it is not only
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such visible artifacts, so to speak, it is a story starting from the rooster and ending with the history of us people, that is, there will be more stories written until, in our country, the stories of the war from the russian federation will be unified, so to speak the history of the people who experienced it in history, how they experienced, how they behaved, this will be a separate page in modern world history , so because i am repeating this thesis on the continent on the peaceful continent, which was most concerned with what feminists, conditionally speaking, and equal rights of absolutely different versts, it became clear here that it is possible that the sky is falling and nailing it to the ground, do you understand such well, with bloody nails well, but in any case, we understand that ukraine also brought, well, to the new, i don’t know, the history of symbolic aesthetics very a lot of new things, that is, unexpectedly new things,
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some funny roosters, do you remember them? well, let 's watch the plot now. and after that, let's talk, let's say a little in memory, but what has become our newest symbols, send a drought, a steel locker with a rooster, a ukrposhty flag, and cotton, these are symbols that support ukrainians send steel from azov, this is the last batch of metal from the factory, before it was 17-meter letters, i believe in the armed forces near my homeland, i have them in the world war ii museum in kyiv, which were remelted into thousands of bracelets, all the profit from their sale goes to a fleet of naval drones 5 g of steel became a symbol of ukrainian indomitability. the following symbol is a kitchen hat with a ceramic rooster on it, which was left hanging on the wall of a destroyed house in the village of borodyanka near kyiv. people in social networks began to spread the phrase how are you, the kitchen cabinet, i hold on later, a copy of the
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ceramic rooster that survived on the cap was presented to the former prime minister of great britain boris johnson, currently the prices for replicas of the ceramic statuette reach 40 thousand hryvnias at auctions, the word plianytsia also became a symbol of ukrainian resistance at the beginning of the invasion, there was a rumor in social networks that foreigners could not pronounce this word, say the word palyanytsia, say the word plianytsia, say plyanytsy plyanytsy plyanytsy strawberry, say it is connected with its phonetic features. became a meme among ukrainians in social networks in the week after
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the sale of the russian warship stamp , more than 700,000 copies were purchased, the director general of ukrposhta notes that on the first auction more than uah 5 million was collected and donated to charity people waited more than 10 hours in lines to buy a stamp later ukrposhta issued other series of stamps with different military designs such as good evening we are from ukraine crimean bridge encore glory to the armed forces of ukraine and others as well the postal company plans to issue a stamp dedicated to the liberation of kherson during the russian invasion , such a humorous word as cotton appeared in the colloquial ukrainian language; explosions in russian-controlled territory are called such a phenomenon became so popular that ukrainians in social networks invented a ukrainian mythological animal with the symbolic name of the cotton baby, which burns russian warehouses, factories and other places filled with flammable substances and
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materials. or war or resistance or something or another tragedy or just a professional , so to speak, professional , so to speak we met together with the system of ties on the air , so, well, it was a little hill. it was with me. well, i don't know if it's just a talisman, but just as a presenter, he wore these bracelets and they are filming until now. well, today, i filmed it just so as not to do advertising. the truth is that it is no longer visible that it is written here but but what is it? well, we understand. so, this is exactly what will create the absolutely newest history of the newest ukrainians , that is, understanding. well, and efforts. somehow, i don't know how to fix my memory or create
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reflections with the help of certain objects. that is, someone like be clung to that rooster is boris johnson yes, but on the other hand, this rooster is a story, it is actually a terrible story, that is, to which the world was not destined for me. for example , such an important solemn story was the story of andriy korostyshivets, who died on february 26. this is a civilian who lived in chernihiv oblast and he saw columns of russian battle tanks. that's how he drove on his own. i don't know what model it was. he drove into the russian column deliberately, that is, he gained some speed there and began to press it. they shot him. this is the story for sure. well, i don't i can’t get rid of it, and that is, i think that each of the ukrainians experiences it on their own micro level , there are many, many stories like that. well, when we talk about those symbols, that is, on the one hand, it’s as if it’s a funny story about buryats or something like that. he
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can't pronounce palayanitka, on the other hand, we understand. well, what is this rooster when we were there , one family has the center of kyiv, but on the other hand, we understand that at one time it also resonated with some associations there that people who experienced it before the great war is about the second world war , and we live in that world of symbols, and our task, so to speak, is to make our symbols come as close as possible to the europeans. history, that is, they are normally interpreted in the world, that is, they are perceived, they enter, that is, starting with certain phrases and ending with certain artifacts. well, the phrase good evening, we are from ukraine. well, when i hear it from foreigners , that means that they enter our world that is, with the help of such undemanding phrases that are not too clever, but it
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works with me, i think that you know more, uh, and just if you rewind a little, uh, how little did you learn about ukraine, how little did you know about ukraine until now the war opened us up to the world a little bit because they suddenly showed us what exactly is different from the russians. is with the song of the sich riflemen and which was sung by a lion and it becomes an international cat that finally learned it all of ukraine, but i hope that after the first verse ukraine will learn the rest because there are good words there and to liberate the ukrainian brothers from the shackles of moscow there is this verse and it has been for 100 years it has been going on and part of the country sang now they are singing this
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song. all of ukraine is also very important that ukraine is peppery. but i read, for example , that one of the most popular mobile games is that this is a game that is in a mobile phone there, conditionally, every third person in the world. well, maybe i’m exaggerating, they took one of the most popular ones with a billion dollar budget, and there they added a ukrainian cossack and a cossack woman to the line of some of their new superheroes, and moreover, the art of superovy, that is, he doesn’t mess around, he ’s not a sharovarschyna, these are cool, cool heroes, and they we are super cool, this means that some teenagers, people, children in brazil, somewhere in africa, who have smartphones because there is a conditionally free game of americans in america, it is the number one game, for example, on mobile devices they download wants and they say and these are ukrainians we now know what they look like, this is their identity, this is their culture, and such a small breakthrough, they can be imperceptible, their names , their terraces, and marichka taras hryhorovych
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shevchenko, to taras, a big leap and marichok, as against the names themselves. but sometimes you don’t think that all this is a little sticky this is pretentious in terms of the fact that we still show the world what it expects us to see, the tarasimo river is such a physical history, you know a lot of yews, i honestly don't know much i know a lot in my class there were several dams you can say, but look, the thing is still like that, that’s the beauty of my friend, this is marichka, and yes, it’s not maria, but marichka. okay, there are enough names of people with such names, but we return to, you know, some such established things, and we try to promote them in order to it is possible to look at something modern and we can create it
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modern and let's not have this name in this world and you understand what the british were called in their time john bulno who likes it or not does anyone know much about janbuli is unknown there the germans were called the fritzes, another story , the approach of others, and so on and so on, you understand there, how they called the french there, and so on. well, here it is, of course, stereotyping. only with the help of these symbols, by which the world recognizes us, we also recognize ourselves, because how many of you knew about this rooster from the vasylkiv juniper plant? in principle, i love all kinds of ethnic things, vases , jugs, mugs, and so on, figurines but to be honest, to my shame, as a person who was very interested in cultural topics in journalism, she constantly filmed a lot
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of material about it and wrote about it even on her pages when she was no longer working as a correspondent, eh, i did not know about this vasylkiv moyolikovy plant. i am also ashamed of this cock, he looks like stylish and i think that now many ukrainians look a little differently because we had such an attitude towards it and this is some village , again, the name is taras, but it is in a village somewhere there , people call it taras. the world sometimes happens to us like this happens to us with the same generous person. we cross the border and fall in love with it and begin to respect ourselves and what we had for a long time . floyd, we did not perceive her differently then, i agree with christina that sooner or later we will still go to some other things, just when this layer is completely assimilated, this layer is almost folklore of the previous culture, then you
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can move on. well, we just now a little others, now the radio is all those patriotic songs, all the radio stations are trying to play something patriotic, new, ukrainian-language, and very often . we we how well how how we we in childhood now there why i mean we take it all and eat a lot we fill up we fill up with you otaku for some basic things someone there says oh my god how much well but we have to go through a little to get enough and then we can then already having assimilated it as our own, then we can create something there, conventionally speaking, there is a super-duper, the latest 21st century urban urban and so on. well, well, the second one does not interfere, that is, there will be a sharuvarshchyna, some peasantryshchyna, it is so hopeless , you understand, you don’t want to just call it that, that , that, that, you know kuchmy was late, when
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everything was breaking down, it appeared and was sold as ukrainian, but at the same time something fundamentally different was growing. and now we will see how everything healthy will overcome everything, so to speak. that is, it must also be passed, obviously, because it was foreign to them, as if they ate that plywood , only there was some russian. you know, now they have supplanted it, now they need a little ukrainian plywood, and then they will want to be a little picky and say some more things at the christening to say good evening everything is fine already, i agree with the fact that mass culture should be developed in ukraine, uh, i don't think we have enough of it either in cinematography or in music, we constantly have, you know, either not at all or not at all well or we have such a claim to something directly art festival sometimes it's like underground and it's very cool but we need this plan in the middle of something what
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will speak to people ordinary people ah i'm not saying that there are stupid people no just to people eh and it needs to be worked on but it shouldn't be something bad and low-quality, mass culture should also be of high quality, and this is a path that we still have to go through. i think that yes , yes, you can have your own conversation, these are symbols of war, and this is not just about blood, i don't know the military part or component so what and about the civilian, that is, i am asking the nation during the war, and we see how such things as i do not know kobzar of taras shevchenko have acquired such a special significance at the all-ukrainian level, but now leonid, he took the second letter, kobzar was issued to the military there for cooperation . as far as i understand the changes in defense that is, people also need it, that is, if it is a question of returning some things to ukrainian characteristics, that is exactly what happens during the war, that is
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, when the prayer begins to be spoken in a different way than in civilian time. so when the prayer is there a movement or is there, that is, when the prayer gathers around itself and people are praying, do you remember the common summer prayer here during battles, when people gathered, these are extremely important things, well, this symbol would not have a manifestation, but on the other hand, we understand it like this. what for example there is an understanding of such completely unexpected things, you understand the flag, that is, the ukrainian flag, the flag, the ukrainian flag, that is, it acquires a permanent meaning and we will return it flag day will truly become a universal holiday because we understand in what situations there were so many flags and they were hidden there as the value is not money or not only money but also the flag to save the flag for a civilian to pull them out and we understand what could be
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offered by these shots . pulleys are simply about this, that is, when seemingly everyday things to which we are accustomed as attributes of our normal, so to speak , ukrainian life, surely no one there specifically steamed like this, and here it begins to work throughout the country of very different there is no end to the politically active, but it lives and works, and this gives great hope. by the way, what do you think of the fact that ukrainians have become laureates of all possible awards? yes, we are receiving collective awards, that is, finally. first, yes, yes, but what were smaller well, relatively speaking, i don't want to compare there were such smaller awards , and here are the ukrainians, the ukrainian people became the laureate of an award of
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some kind, that is, of the population. the yardstick in various international such various structures, that is, they do not know ukraine, in fact, they want to get to know it there, it is very honorable, that is why they give such and such fragmentary awards that i apologize for the collective awards because they do not know specific actions of this or that, but they see us that is do you understand what it is like when a nation becomes a symbol of resistance, that is, something similar was said there, i don't know about the vietnamese , there about some other nations, and here the ukrainians have become a certain huge symbol for everything the world, what is a father for you, what kind of symbol did you have during the war? is it my personal symbol, or is it, in principle, exactly ? history and he is a little cut a little cut the walls outside the walls are cut
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inside that they were immediately clear that the roof was certified accordingly there is a hole in our bedroom because it was raining and it was a little watery there but that’s how it is and we were thinking what to do with those wounds on the walls inside because after all it 's just a fresh repair, we moved in renovated house and i thought that it is possible when we pass this war when ukraine wins we will return to our home then i will not earn these cut wounds i will leave them as a memory of what we experienced as a memory of what it could happen to us, for example, in that buchi, because unfortunately i personally have our own loss, a russian soldier shot our neighbor, a beautiful man, sashka golda, and i want his surname to be heard, i have spoken about him more than once because the russians want we were nameless but not everyone's loss is this person, each person
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has a name and a surname and we will remember her and actually i want those holes to be from i don't know if it was some rockets or some projectiles but those holes to they remained as a reminder of how ukraine stood and fought for its independence from russia for centuries, and for us to remember it and tell it to our children. also, at home i have a piece of that russian iron that got into it is small, but it is heavy, and thank you, god, for taking it in pieces i would like to thank you, god, that we are alive here and can talk about all this with you, and i hope that later we, as journalists, will continue to remind people, but everything is forgotten over time, but ukrainians must be
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reminded of the huge price they pay of your own free will, freedom, dignity and independence, what has become of you, this is the newest symbol, this is the internal symbol for me, my internal symbol is my family, my child who lives far from ukraine now for the sake of for her safety and for the sake of so that she has a full childhood because i am now i can't provide this, as the man who saves people in donbas can't either, he evacuates them, he treats them, and he practically lives in the hottest spots there. that's why it's just an illustration, my family is not an exception . the whole country is living now, so for me, the symbol of our country is me. i am an average ukrainian family, which is possible until february 24. let's be honest, the problem of the war with russia was not so much devoted to it, some did not even
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realize that this war was going on . something close to each of us, it is something in which not to participate, it is simply impossible, the ukrainian family for me is a symbol of this war, the dream of your strength, it is difficult to even say what is for me with simon of this war, but for sure it is still the armed forces of ukraine, their pixel is composed all of them are so for three years, these are the volunteers who in the first days went to the military commissariats and went to the front and stopped all this fighting near kiev, these people with some kind of minimal weapons who stopped the convoys , for example, in the same buch in the first days in i was here, for example, i would be afraid to come here go because they said that the bridge had already been blown up, i couldn't imagine how i would get home or if i would make it out alive, and well, that is, these people were and remain
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a symbol, a symbol of this country, this is the best people, in fact, this is salt from this earth and i am happy that we are creating mistakes of centuries ago and today, ukrainians have united despite everything, we don't like the government, we see its vile steps there, all kinds of different and so on, but we, we, we, well, okay, we accept it because, well, the independence of ukraine is the strength of the state above all else, and that's why we support it there everyone, everyone, because we are all on the same side , this is a symbol of the brave, this is a symbol of this war, as far as i’m concerned. yes, uhu. by the way, for some reason, no one mentioned the patron’s dog, so i won’t mention our canine miracle, so to speak. it seems that the patron is already there are many doppelgangers, you know, which are driven all over the country, but for me, for example
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, history is extremely important, and i mentioned andriy korostyshivets, as he drove into his car and was killed, that is, an average person , but history is also extremely important to me it's just sunflower studies, i.e. when a woman from henichesk advised the occupiers to put more sunflower seeds in their pockets and really think about it that way. that is, i don't know if everyone should carry them there, both civilians and civilians. so we understand that war does not have the properties of collapsing it can unfold. unfortunately , it will bring new victims, including the civilian population, but we understand that there is something in american mythology. there was such a guy, john. all his life he was probably blessed, well, in the style of skovoroda, that he wandered around america and planted apple trees, deliberately planted apple trees and apples grew like this. well, i don’t know how many hectares he planted
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in this way. well, accordingly, now , that is, we don’t know how it will last for a long time, we won't know until the end how it will end well, because there are words about victory - it's very good, but it's a general general phrase well, accordingly but the main thing is that i know what we will all have to do so , that is, plant, throw seeds in our exhausted the earth well, i thank you very much, dear colleagues , history is extremely important for all of us, we tried not just to analyze what happened, well, analysis, analysis as such is impossible, because it is the same as not knowing how to measure a bucket of the ocean, but we hoped, we hope that our viewers will take for i am very interesting, perhaps instructive . something to think about. well, in any case, next year we will work for you in all possible forms. once again, we congratulate you on
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all the big winter holidays. cinema, television, port, music, education, free people have choice, choose what you want on megogo. i am iryna koval, mother, wife, host of the espresso tv channel . and i am also a volunteer. our soldiers at the front need a lot of things every day, and that is why it is
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part of my life. on such things as thermal imagers, generators, quadcopters, could i, a mother of three children, imagine that just like knowing the principle of operation of a diaper, i would understand the difference between an active and passive night vision device, did my wife know that i will buy my husband shirts for work, and bertie didn't know about tactical glasses, but since 2014 i had to become a volunteer because our relatives were on the front lines and they needed our help. everyone of you can help even a small contribution to support the army saves the lives of our soldiers and brings our victory closer. through the field, through the grove , mykolay is hurrying in his bag, bringing us gifts
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, tanks, javelins, planes and mines, guns and cartridges , rockets and drones. merry christmas and happy new year, let's sum up the 312th day of the full-scale war between russia and ukraine on january 1. for your attention , urgent news anzhelika sezonenko is working in the studio. britain and ukraine have completely stopped importing russian liquefied gas since january 1. putin's way to finance an illegal war against the ukrainian people
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