I have no words...

Feb 27, 2022 21:26


cant help but feel like the world as we know it has irreparably been changed. and here we were thinking the pandemic had changed us irreparably. i wistfully remember the good old days of just pandemic.
- Hend Amry (@LibyaLiberty) February 25, 2022

Read the whole thread.

Yesterday’s post was very focussed. This is going to be a ton of different things, so I’m putting it all under a cut. Just a sort of rambling snapshot of this moment in time… I have tried to do subheadings, mostly for my own sake.



Before anything else, a timely reminder:

There are few things to me that demonstrate more the need to give people the space to study military history than listening to people who think a few Twitter threads or podcasts give them a full picture of the utter horror that is war.
- John Bull (@garius) February 26, 2022

And history is forever repeating itself. :(

The image on the cover is, of course, from the Bayeux Tapestry. It shows a woman and a child, fleeing a house as it's burned by Norman soldiers - the innocent victims of a war they didn't start. pic.twitter.com/kvzO1MM7Dz
- Eleanor Parker (@ClerkofOxford) February 24, 2022

Our Lady of Kyiv - arguably the greatest icon painting in existence - was commissioned from an unknown Byzantine artist around 1132 by Prince Mstislav of Kyiv. Mstislav was the son of King Volodymyr Monomakh of Kyiv Rus. pic.twitter.com/iPFXwpMTZn
- Incunabula (@incunabula) February 24, 2022

(You can read more here.)

A collection of snapshots from Ukraine:

I don’t know if this particular video is what it says it is, but I’m pretty sure the rest is all verified, more or less. Treat with caution (I say, as I post a million tweets...)

A young boy plays the piano in a Kharkiv hotel lobby as unconfirmed reports come in that Russians troops are advancing on the city. pic.twitter.com/bWFvgM1N7X
- Whitney Leaming (@wleaming) February 24, 2022

This evening, Ukraine will open a hotline for mothers, fathers, wives of the Russian occupiers who came to Ukraine with weapons but were captured or killed. The line will be called "Come back alive from Ukraine!" - Adviser to Internal Ministry reported (https://t.co/Bc9J31nMlf).
- Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) February 26, 2022

Young Russian soldier cries as the local residents of Sumy tell him that he is not welcome in their country.

🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/rIwHqtlzRB
- Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) February 26, 2022

Women making firebombs to defend their city

Civilians walk back Russian tank

Main Ukrainian TV channel: Take off the street signs around Kyiv if you can. Russian occupants are disoriented and don’t know their way around Kyiv, they’re driving around in circles 😉
- Валерія Voshchevska 🇺🇦 (@Val_Voshchevska) February 26, 2022

Audio from Snake Island, Black Sea:

Russians: This is a Russian warship. I propose you lay down arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed & unnecessary victims. Otherwise, you’ll be bombed.

Ukrainians: Russian warship, go fuck yourself.

They were all killed https://t.co/uNqh5b9L8C
- Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) February 24, 2022

(They might not be dead??)

Ways to help:

Unicef Ukraine Appeal

If you want to support Ukraine, consider donating to:https://t.co/RKCwdm7RsR - a charity providing psychological support to children with war traumahttps://t.co/wVM7v5P9ki - a suicide prevention line for veteranshttps://t.co/5CTxuk1WVr - a charity providing assistance to IDPs
- Olga Tokariuk (@olgatokariuk) February 23, 2022

Please let me know others & I will add them.

The world is very very strange.

If both the Pope and Afghanistan's Taliban govt support Ukraine, then there's definitely something wrong with Russia.
- English Lugansk (@loogunda) February 25, 2022

It's a weird world where the verified account of the Associated Press is shamed into deleting their refugee NFT by Jorts the cat.
- Laura Shortridge-Scott 💙 (@DiscordianKitty) February 26, 2022

I'm not sure most American voters realize the heroic Ukrainian president everyone is praising is the exact same guy Donald Trump was impeached for trying to extort.
- Max Berger 🇺🇦 (@maxberger) February 26, 2022

This is an encouraging thread:

After one of my @CNN appearances, one of the anchors asked me off-air why I had confidence in Ukraine's army to push back agains the illegal Russian military onslaught.

I used a bit of "battlefield math" to explain my rationale. 1/16
- Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) February 25, 2022

Ukrainians mocked that Russian tanks were weak and tattered inside. pic.twitter.com/vQJU1gUmJW
- Serikzhan Bilash (@SerikzhanBilash) February 26, 2022

This is not encouraging. :(

Can we please take a drop of the outrage we feel at Putin colonising the Ukrainian people and apply it to the fact that British weapons are being used to blow up hospitals & school children in Yemen?

We failed to stop Russia's war crimes, but we're SUPPORTING Saudi Arabia's.
- Femi (@Femi_Sorry) February 25, 2022

It's unbelievable how accurate this old map is. pic.twitter.com/TxEBeR7yIq
- Alan MacLeod (@AlanRMacLeod) February 27, 2022

And a thread of reporters saying the quiet part out loud (not that it isn't understandable, but):

I'm going to start a thread of these incidents of insidious racism in the media coverage of the Ukrainian crisis, because I've just been seeing so damn many. https://t.co/xKMo2d568s
- S. (@saratu) February 26, 2022

Our government being true to form (why is the future so depressing?):

A Home Office Minister telling Ukrainians fleeing war to apply for seasonal visas designed for fruit-pickers.

A shameful moral vacuum at the heart of government.

Ukrainians need and deserve a simple sanctuary route to the UK. pic.twitter.com/7lXE9LhGlW
- David Lammy (@DavidLammy) February 26, 2022

A 69-year-old widow has been denied a visa to join her daughter, who has indefinite leave to remain, in the UK. The Home Office suggested she apply for a visitor visa or remain in France, where she doesn't speak the language and has no relatives.https://t.co/XrqICvjb4Z
- Nicola Kelly (@NicolaKelly) February 27, 2022

Russians are not happy…

Not the people on the street:

Russians join Ukrainians in Trafalgar Square to condemn invasion

Anti-war solo pickets like this are popping up in cities across Russia. It’s not much but they’re arrested almost immediately, often upon leaving their homes when the cops know to expect them. Here’s Sofya Rusova, co-chair of Russia’s Trade Union of Journalists. pic.twitter.com/5NVqdGyhFy
- Kevin Rothrock (@KevinRothrock) February 24, 2022

We do want peace (((((( nobody asked us about this war(((
We don't want war

All the people i know were shocked. Nobody knew anything.
People didn't know how to function today
- kafkamono (@kafkamono) February 24, 2022

And neither are the celebrities happy (posting black squares is the symbol they are using).

It’s too early to say what the Russian people make of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, but he’s already lost a few celebrities. Most of these guys rely heavily on the state for their living.

A short thread.
- max seddon (@maxseddon) February 24, 2022

Going to pull out this one from the thread. Alla Pugacheva is like… the Russian Pavarotti. You don’t GET bigger than her. :O

Maxim Galkin, singer and husband of Alla Pugacheva, Russia’s biggest celebrity:

“I’ve been talking to friends and relatives from Ukraine since early morning! I can’t find the words to say what I feel! How can this be possible! There can be no justification for war! No to war!” pic.twitter.com/Qk7qUcNR9i
- max seddon (@maxseddon) February 24, 2022

Wrt Dimash, then he is in Russia at the moment (and yes, posted a black square, which is not surprising, he is very anti-war), but what remains to be seen is what happens next. He has been recording a new song with Igor Krutoy (indeed, Krutoy’s last instagram post was a little video from a recording session), due to premiere on the 5th or 6th of March (I forget). However, Krutoy is Russian-Ukrainian, and I can’t imagine how he is feeling at the moment. As far as I'm aware he has not yet made any statement (I’m sure the Dears would know), but he might just be concentrating on keeping his family safe…

A year ago I had not heard of any of these people, I dearly wish my main interest was still merely hearing a new song, not worrying about a war.

Elsewhere

Just because all the news is full of Ukraine doesn’t mean that there aren’t other battles going on…

Thousands are fleeing again in northern #Myanmar this week as military air strikes hit villages there. Several dead and wounded. A reminder also that Myanmar’s military is backed, and armed, by Russia. Photos by @FreeBurmaRangrs. https://t.co/AcmMClXHS0 pic.twitter.com/HUM1ckst4p
- Poppy McPherson (@poppymcp) February 25, 2022

Greg Abbot has officially directed Family and Protective Services to begin investigating all trans children in Texas and prosecuting their parents as child abusers.

He has also instructed all teachers, doctors, and caregivers to begin reporting any trans students they see. pic.twitter.com/AO4FdYNuym
- Erin, Trail Mom (@ErinInTheMorn) February 23, 2022

Are you paralyzed about what to do RIGHT NOW to support trans kids in Texas??

LIVE THREAD OF WHERE TO DONATE THAT AREN'T MAINSTREAM ORGS THAT ARE GONNA GET HUGE DONATION BUMPS RIGHT NOW.

(Please please reply or dm me with additions and recommendations)
- Heron Greenesmith, Esq. (@herong) February 23, 2022

That said, it’s not like there isn’t a common enemy:

No, the war in Ukraine wasn’t because of pronouns
Punditry’s most embarrassing obsession comes to war time and it’s just as dumb as you’d expect it to be

Money quote:

‘The actual war in Ukraine now exposes the pettiness and fecklessness of the west’s culture warriors. In the face of actual bombs thrown by actual fascists, the fact that the New York Times has three writers devoted to cancel culture and zero devoted to the global rise of fascism pulls back the curtain on the ridiculous decision-making of American media makers.’

Finally, to end on something beautiful and Ukrainian, here is Dimash singing ‘Marigolds’ (Чорнобривці - Chornobryvtsi) at his Kyiv concert, almost exactly 2 years ago (11 March 2020). It’s a Ukrainian folksong and he literally learned it the night before. (The beautiful woman that the camera keeps cutting to is his mother.)

It’s so beautiful and it makes me so sad. Where are all the people now, who were sitting in that concert hall? (A Chinese Dear posted the song with her own message of love and support for Ukrainian Dears.)

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thee war, #myanmar

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