Russian propagandist Solovyev thinks that Helsinki and Warsaw are historically Russian cities. (although most of Western russia is on originally Finno-Ugric land)

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  1. Solovyev should drink less adulterated vodka. Although, too much of it wouldn’t be bad in his case either

  2. Well, well… Solovyev is like Murphy’s law. Whatever he can say, he will say at some point.

    Props to him for inventing some of the strangest Propaganda ou there. He’ll say sth else today, tmr and for some time longer.

  3. Solovyov’s verbal diarrhea is getting very tiresome. It used to be somewhat entertaining earlier in the war, but now I can’t stand this pathetic buffoon shilling for Putin while so many people die every day because of ruzzia’s imperial delusions.

  4. Yes, as much as half of western Europe is Mongolian…

    The Danes and the Swedes might have an opinion about Finland too.

  5. He will meet a bloody end via a car bomb or third floor window.

  6. Really ? I thought the whole planet was historically Russian. My bad 😞

  7. Typical Russian imperialism, calling every area or city touched by former Russia linked powerblocks (like f.e. the USSR or Romanov Empire) ‘Russian’. As to claim these cities or regions are thereby
    Historically part of the current Russian state.

    It is comparable to (for example) Turkey claiming Belgrado is a turkish city since it was one time part of the Ottoman Empire.

  8. For a God sake, take your medicine solovyev, and don’t mix it with vodka

    Slava Ukraini

  9. I think also is the moon, because you know, history and stuff…

  10. Moscow was basically Viking (Swedish) back in the day.

  11. As French I Say every russian land to Moscow belongs to us, but I will gladly share it with whoever wants it

  12. This thing about owning a country or territory seems to be a difficult subject for many imbecilles.

    Regardless how you divide the earth, the people living there owns the territory. They elect their leadership. The people in Taiwan have not elected a Chinese leadership, the people of Ukraine have not elected a russian leadership, most importantly, the people of russia have not elected a russian leadership and the people of China have not elected a Chinese leadership.

    Democracies can join and separate as the people please. If Czechoslovakia wants to be Slovakia and the Czech Republic, it just needed a referendum. Same if they want to rejoin. It makes no difference to territorial ownership. Twice as many people owns twice as much land. Only from a dictators perspective do territorial claims make sense. Solovyev will not own any land stolen from Ukraine unless the dictator gives him some.

  13. It is placing all before our eyes. Hitler 2.0 and it is still not „gloves off“… because of nukes.

  14. Boston and Charleston were also historically British . It means nothing today.

  15. I’m not surprised they’re writing new chapters of alt-history after Putin tried to tell me that the hovel of Novgorod was somehow relevant in 900AD and that the Kievan Rus were not the Kievan Rus. If you believed that, you can believe this.

  16. Solovyev and others like him are not speaking from a position of power, but one of growing weakness.

    Even without this ill-advised war, Russian demographics was circling the drain, after the mass exodus of military age men and those Russians who are well-educated and can live a better life in another country.

    Visit the link to see how Russians are not making enough babies and this will hit their economy hard in the decade to come. BTW, this drop in birthrate isn’t just a Russian problem, but can be seen in many countries, including the US. It just happens to be extreme in the case of Russia.

    One partial solution would be for Russia to open their country to emigration. The ramifications of letting millions of non-Europeans into their country will be significant. There is already violence aimed at non-Russians in Russia. This violence will likely grow as eager immigrants fill higher-paying jobs leaving native Russians with fewer options.

    But please keep talking as if your country is not in a steep, irreversible decline Solovyev.

  17. Even in Russia this moronic, imperialistic drivel must be concerning to a lot of people. Everything belongs to the mighty Russia!

  18. Why not Alaska? I mean they did sell it to us, but HISTORICALLY…

  19. Abolishing your government (ie the communist Revolution and fall of the USSR) and starting a new country but still claiming the imperial lands of the country you abolished is kinda like breaking up with your girlfriend and getting a new one but still thinking you are entitled to have sex with her

  20. Solovyev, father of a male model who lives in London, gets his sad jollies off of what Fox News enthusiasts call “lib-tard tears”. Ignore him like a fart in the wind, because that’ll be his index entry in the history books.

  21. So according to Solovyev, if a weapon system can be used in Ukraine, there is no need restriction of it’s use in russia.

    clever move.

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