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Living with honor means being true to God, truth, and yourself, even if the whole world is against you. Truth is above all crowns and thrones.

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His last meeting with his parents 💔 Glory to the heroes... and eternal peace! Never forget them....🇺🇦🫡

His last meeting with his parents 💔 Glory to the heroes... and eternal peace! Never forget them....🇺🇦🫡

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Archive. Chechnya. The russian occupiers complain about the enormous losses their army suffered during the Chechen war. And they want everything to be resolved peacefully. Finally, one of them complains that the locals hate them. And in the end, he says without holding back, "I'm so nervous, I just want to shoot them and be done with it." So you understand the logic of these killers: they came to kill people and take other people's property and land. But they are also angry that they are hated for it, and therefore they want to inflict even more pain and evil on them. Indeed, why do they hate them? They simply killed, raped, and robbed them, right? And besides this, “good russian boys” don’t do anything bad. russia always hides behind fine words about the "right of peoples to self-determination," but applies this right selectively—only where it benefits itself. When Chechnya demanded independence, russia called it "terrorism" and "separatism" and unleashed two bloody wars, wiping cities off the face of the earth. Thousands of civilians were killed, tens of thousands went missing, Grozny was razed to the ground. Where was their "right to self-determination" then? It was simply destroyed, along with the people. But when russia itself invades a foreign country—like Ukraine—it suddenly "remembers" self-determination. But this is no longer the will of the people, but violence at gunpoint. The so-called "referendums" in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia were held under the supervision of russian troops. This isn't self-determination—it's occupation disguised as a "referendum." russia doesn't grant freedom—it imposes subordination. It doesn't protect peoples—it enslaves them. And this is the essence of russian policy—double standards and systemic lies. When someone demands freedom from moscow, it's "extremism" and "terrorism." But when russia invades another country, it's "liberation," "fraternal aid," and "the will of the people." This is how it acted in Chechnya, this is how it acts in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, everywhere where people have tried to break free from its control. This isn't concern for people—it's a thirst for empire, which cannot exist without conquered territories. Its "peace" is silence after destruction, its "unity" is fear at gunpoint, its "self-determination" is violent annexation. russia has never respected the right of peoples to freedom—neither others' nor its own. It destroys those who dare to be independent, because russia itself is built on subjugation and lies.

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