A Good Analogy

For anyone that's confused about what's happening in Russia and Ukraine, here's the Coles Notes version:

      • Ukraine used to be in an abusive relationship with Russia, feeding him, letting him use her car, paying for the coffee etc and giving him whatever he asked for until she built up the confidence to call it quits back in 1991.
      • Since then, Ukraine has been working on herself, becoming a strong independent woman with help from friends like France, America, Poland, and others. They give her support, loan her money, and are helping her find her way.
      • Ukraine has been enjoying being single for 30 years and looking forward to continuing to grow and create new friendships.
      • Now Russia, being the toxic ex that he is, wants her back, and doesn't want her meeting new people or creating any new relationships as this impacts the level of power and control he can exert over her.
      • A couple of weeks ago Russia started sitting out the front of Ukraine's house and when her friends ask him what was he doing there, he said "Oh nothing, just getting a little bit of exercise in, that's all."
      • After her friends told her that Russia was potentially getting ready to do something bad to her, he said "They're lying, they just want you to be scared of me and that's not what it is."
      • Yesterday Russia broke into Ukraine's house, beat her up and "took advantage" of her while live-streaming and double dog dared any of her friends to do something about it. She's still waiting for help.

I didn't write this, but it's a great analogy, with one exception: she's not waiting for help. She's kicking that abusive boyfriend's ass while her friends are destroying him on social media.

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One Reply to “A Good Analogy”

  1. That's how i see it. Poor Hungary is just too traumatized to help. Bulgaria same thing. Serbia is a bunch of criminals and they burn villages. Albania is not any of our business. Turkey has a dictator that would probably suck Putin dick for a few million dollars. Greece is hanging on by a thread.

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