In 2005 my daughter went to Ukraine as a Peace Corps volunteer. Dark-skinned volunteers were not sent there, for their safety, after a volunteer of Indian heritage was attacked. A dark-skinned street vendor was set on fire, making news in the US, but not an isolated incident then. Nothing to do with Zelenskyy.
In 2005 my daughter went to Ukraine as a Peace Corps volunteer. Dark-skinned volunteers were not sent there, for their safety, after a volunteer of Indian heritage was attacked. A dark-skinned street vendor was set on fire, making news in the US, but not an isolated incident then. Nothing to do with Zelenskyy.
We visited Kyiv, Odesa, and Lviv in 2005. Little old ladies were sweeping the streets with twig brooms, because their pensions were crap. Teachers took turns getting paid.
Since then the standard of living vastly improved, judging by the refugees who escaped in their own cars. Putin is threatened, not by NATO, but by a prosperous neighbor whose citizens enjoy freedom of speech.
In 2005 my daughter went to Ukraine as a Peace Corps volunteer. Dark-skinned volunteers were not sent there, for their safety, after a volunteer of Indian heritage was attacked. A dark-skinned street vendor was set on fire, making news in the US, but not an isolated incident then. Nothing to do with Zelenskyy.
We visited Kyiv, Odesa, and Lviv in 2005. Little old ladies were sweeping the streets with twig brooms, because their pensions were crap. Teachers took turns getting paid.
Since then the standard of living vastly improved, judging by the refugees who escaped in their own cars. Putin is threatened, not by NATO, but by a prosperous neighbor whose citizens enjoy freedom of speech.
Well said.