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  1. Englanninkielisen #Wikipedia'n disambiguointisivu ”#Demon” ei näy sisältävän viittausta Mihail #Lermontov'in runoon; täytyy ottaa asiakseen lisätä se. (Ainoa runo, jota tosissani olen yrittänyt lukea #venäjä'ksi. Hajanaisia yritelmiä lukea #Ahmatova'a ei voi laskea.) #note2self

  2. Englanninkielisen #Wikipedia'n disambiguointisivu ”#Demon” ei näy sisältävän viittausta Mihail #Lermontov'in runoon; täytyy ottaa asiakseen lisätä se. (Ainoa runo, jota tosissani olen yrittänyt lukea #venäjä'ksi. Hajanaisia yritelmiä lukea #Ahmatova'a ei voi laskea.) #note2self

  3. Englanninkielisen #Wikipedia'n disambiguointisivu ”#Demon” ei näy sisältävän viittausta Mihail #Lermontov'in runoon; täytyy ottaa asiakseen lisätä se. (Ainoa runo, jota tosissani olen yrittänyt lukea #venäjä'ksi. Hajanaisia yritelmiä lukea #Ahmatova'a ei voi laskea.) #note2self

  4. Englanninkielisen #Wikipedia'n disambiguointisivu ”#Demon” ei näy sisältävän viittausta Mihail #Lermontov'in runoon; täytyy ottaa asiakseen lisätä se. (Ainoa runo, jota tosissani olen yrittänyt lukea #venäjä'ksi. Hajanaisia yritelmiä lukea #Ahmatova'a ei voi laskea.) #note2self

  5. Englanninkielisen #Wikipedia'n disambiguointisivu ”#Demon” ei näy sisältävän viittausta Mihail #Lermontov'in runoon; täytyy ottaa asiakseen lisätä se. (Ainoa runo, jota tosissani olen yrittänyt lukea #venäjä'ksi. Hajanaisia yritelmiä lukea #Ahmatova'a ei voi laskea.) #note2self

  6. Culture vs. War: Culture as a mean of aggression and a tool of resistance. Debate on the 2nd anniversary of the Russian full-scale aggression of Ukraine
    #AnnaFotyga .
    Weaponisation of culture by Russia in order to pursue its imperialistic goals is not a new phenomenon. Alexander #Pushkin, perceived by many as a romantic and sensitive poet, in my country, #Poland, is foremost remembered for brutal attacks on our aspirations for freedom, as in the poem “To the Slanderers of Russia”.
    For the peoples of the #Caucasus, Mikhail #Lermontov played a similar role in the pursuit of Russian colonialism. This Russian cultural imperialism did not stop even when the #Bolsheviks overthrew the system. And it still plays a key role in #Russia today.
    While Western cultural elites still think that Russian culture is beyond politics, #Putin uses it not only to justify the crime of #aggression, but also to continue #genocide, denying Ukrainians the very right to exist as a nation. He banished those few who refused to glorify the concept of “#RusskyMir”. And is doing his best to make sure that Russia’s “Z” soldiers are supported by a powerful cultural offensive.

  7. Culture vs. War: Culture as a mean of aggression and a tool of resistance. Debate on the 2nd anniversary of the Russian full-scale aggression of Ukraine
    #AnnaFotyga .
    Weaponisation of culture by Russia in order to pursue its imperialistic goals is not a new phenomenon. Alexander #Pushkin, perceived by many as a romantic and sensitive poet, in my country, #Poland, is foremost remembered for brutal attacks on our aspirations for freedom, as in the poem “To the Slanderers of Russia”.
    For the peoples of the #Caucasus, Mikhail #Lermontov played a similar role in the pursuit of Russian colonialism. This Russian cultural imperialism did not stop even when the #Bolsheviks overthrew the system. And it still plays a key role in #Russia today.
    While Western cultural elites still think that Russian culture is beyond politics, #Putin uses it not only to justify the crime of #aggression, but also to continue #genocide, denying Ukrainians the very right to exist as a nation. He banished those few who refused to glorify the concept of “#RusskyMir”. And is doing his best to make sure that Russia’s “Z” soldiers are supported by a powerful cultural offensive.

  8. Culture vs. War: Culture as a mean of aggression and a tool of resistance. Debate on the 2nd anniversary of the Russian full-scale aggression of Ukraine
    #AnnaFotyga .
    Weaponisation of culture by Russia in order to pursue its imperialistic goals is not a new phenomenon. Alexander #Pushkin, perceived by many as a romantic and sensitive poet, in my country, #Poland, is foremost remembered for brutal attacks on our aspirations for freedom, as in the poem “To the Slanderers of Russia”.
    For the peoples of the #Caucasus, Mikhail #Lermontov played a similar role in the pursuit of Russian colonialism. This Russian cultural imperialism did not stop even when the #Bolsheviks overthrew the system. And it still plays a key role in #Russia today.
    While Western cultural elites still think that Russian culture is beyond politics, #Putin uses it not only to justify the crime of #aggression, but also to continue #genocide, denying Ukrainians the very right to exist as a nation. He banished those few who refused to glorify the concept of “#RusskyMir”. And is doing his best to make sure that Russia’s “Z” soldiers are supported by a powerful cultural offensive.

  9. Culture vs. War: Culture as a mean of aggression and a tool of resistance. Debate on the 2nd anniversary of the Russian full-scale aggression of Ukraine
    #AnnaFotyga .
    Weaponisation of culture by Russia in order to pursue its imperialistic goals is not a new phenomenon. Alexander #Pushkin, perceived by many as a romantic and sensitive poet, in my country, #Poland, is foremost remembered for brutal attacks on our aspirations for freedom, as in the poem “To the Slanderers of Russia”.
    For the peoples of the #Caucasus, Mikhail #Lermontov played a similar role in the pursuit of Russian colonialism. This Russian cultural imperialism did not stop even when the #Bolsheviks overthrew the system. And it still plays a key role in #Russia today.
    While Western cultural elites still think that Russian culture is beyond politics, #Putin uses it not only to justify the crime of #aggression, but also to continue #genocide, denying Ukrainians the very right to exist as a nation. He banished those few who refused to glorify the concept of “#RusskyMir”. And is doing his best to make sure that Russia’s “Z” soldiers are supported by a powerful cultural offensive.