Footage of Ukrainian children in occupied Enerhodar obliged to praise the Russian Empire during the National Flag Day today.



by MilesLongthe3rd

24 comments
  1. Pawns to a mad Tsar. What is this all for? Doesn’t Russia have enough? Why destroy so many lives, I’ll never understand. I’ll never never understand tyrants.

  2. Heartbreaking. The innocent children must be protected

  3. I’ve watched a lot of old WW2 documentaries recently and seen how the Nazis would after they invaded Poland and other countries, kidnap many Polish children who they deemed having the right traits and would attempt to indoctrinate them into the Hitler youth. Its just so ironic how Russia whose spewing the lies about fighting Nazis is copying them by kidnapping children and reports of them trying to sell children based on traits and now attempting to indoctrinate them.

    Unfortunately the Russian people have zero ability to put two and two together to realize there government is full of shit :/

  4. This is worse than what the Nazis and Imperial Japanese did 80 years ago. *Far worse.*

    It’s worse because despite what they did 80 years ago, here we are in 2025 with the Russians digging into it.

    The Russians can’t plead ignorance as repeat offenders of humanity’s most egregious examples of depravity.

    Russians fight to make “**We Can Do It Again!**” ([Можем повторить!](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pobedobesie#Propaganda_and_Putin)) the new credo of the 21st century at the expense of “Never Again!” from the 20th century.

    No amount of apologetics from misguided Russophiles or weasely excuses from smart-assed “apolitical” Russians can *ever* cover up the extent to which 140 million+ Russians have passively or actively dishonored themselves in real-time and plain sight and cemented how they have unilaterally obliterated the *privilege* of being trusted and granted the benefit of the doubt by the civilized world.

  5. Genocide includes the erasure of culture. It does not exclusively involve eradicating life.

  6. Defeating Russia will not change this. Its toxic culture has to be corrected.

  7. hmm. This just reminds me why people outside the USA look at us as cult-like folks when they find out we do/did the Pledge of Allegiance every day at school lol.

  8. I saw on Wikipedia that they did a relocation genocide where they kidnapped a minimum of 350,000 kids and forced them into Russia. It’s sad stuff this world

  9. This really makes my blood boil. Brainwashing bullshit. Reprehensible.

  10. This is one of many reasons why Ukraine shouldn’t give up territory or let anyone recognize the stolen territories as Russian. Glory to Ukraine.

  11. What is the rest of the world waiting for? Fuck! Fuck pukin up. I hate seeing this. The U. S. Media is a bunch of fucking cowards. What is it going to take?

  12. The occupier is not interested in providing a full education but just give them enough, the primary objective is to delegitimize and eradicate the surviving populations agency in its entirety and if allowed to ripen they will be socially engineered into a marginalized population group.. second class citizens on their own historical lands. Russia only competes with other colonial states rather than conforming with them .. two sides of the same sphere competing for power and the preservation of colonial legitimacy as they see fit, Ukrainians, Georgians are sandwiched between these forces which makes their fight all of the more important for a world not based upon colonialism or any other constructed event which forms an illegal occupation.

  13. Before the war, about 52,000 residents lived in Energodar. in 2022 there were several large waves of emigration (April-May, August-September and December-January 23), which left about 12-15000 residents in the city. At the same time, there was active immigration of the population from depressed regions of russia. The newcomers seized other people’s apartments. First of all, the apartments of those people who were known for their pro-Ukrainian position. The people who remained in the city were mainly collaborators and a small percentage of those who had nowhere to go. So I would not rush to feel sorry for these children – 80% of them are children of those who were waiting for russia and the russians themselves.

    We left Energodar on August 22…

  14. Please, don’t get me wrong, I completely believe that these are Ukrainian children being forced to do this, but how do we know that they are in fact Ukrainian?

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