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BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 04:37:00

who leave their homeland. i suppose, i struggled for a while. i wanted to fit in like like all of us do, especially as a young person. and then i understood that living in between is fine. to have two homes is a privilege. so when i say, i go to ukraine, i say, i go home. when i come back to london, i say, i m coming back home. but did you, in a sense, think that there was a lack of, not only knowledge of, but, care about ukraine in the west? because this is, in a sense, getting to the point of your brothers fighting and your brother s death. were you sitting in london thinking, you know what, putin ordered the annexation of crimea, sent his forces into crimea in 2014. he sent forces into the donbas to work with the sort of puppet insurgents in the east of ukraine and the west, beyond some harsh words of condemnation, has done nothing about it. and did you feel that was because either they were ignorant or they just didn t care? it s a combination of reasons.

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 00:36:00

and, yet, i also sense in you a complex relationship with the adopted country that you have, the united kingdom. before we even get into the way that the west responded to the war, here s something you wrote about your feelings about being in the uk. there s something in the way that ukraine has long been perceived in the west that i recognize in my own personal experience, being an immigrant and a woman, it has always been a struggle to have my voice heard. i guess you ve always had that conflicted feeling about being away from ukraine in the west. yes, it s inevitable for people who leave their homeland. i suppose, i struggled for a while. i wanted to fit in like like all of us do, especially as a young person. and then i understood that living in between is fine. to have two homes is a privilege. so when i say, i go to ukraine, i say, i go home. when i come back to london, i say, i m coming back home. but did you, in a sense, think that there was a lack of, not only knowle

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 04:37:00

experience, being an immigrant and a woman, it has always been a struggle to have my voice heard. i guess you ve always had that conflicted feeling about being away from ukraine in the west. yes, it s inevitable for people who leave their homeland. i suppose, i struggled for a while. i wanted to fit in like like all of us do, especially as a young person. and then i understood that living in between is fine. to have two homes is a privilege. so when i say, i go to ukraine, i say, i go home. when i come back to london, i say, i m coming back home. but did you, in a sense, think that there was a lack of, not only knowledge of, but, care about ukraine in the west? because this is, in a sense, getting to the point of your brothers fighting and your brother s death. were you sitting in london thinking, you know what, putin ordered the annexation of crimea, sent his forces into crimea in 2014. he sent forces into the donbas to work with the sort of puppet insurgents in the east of

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 00:36:00

there s something in the way that ukraine has long been perceived in the west that i recognize in my own personal experience, being an immigrant and a woman, it has always been a struggle to have my voice heard. i guess you ve always had that conflicted feeling about being away from ukraine in the west. yes, it s inevitable for people who leave their homeland. i suppose, i struggled for a while. i wanted to fit in like like all of us do, especially as a young person. and then i understood that living in between is fine. to have two homes is a privilege. so when i say, i go to ukraine, i say, i go home. when i come back to london, i say, i m coming back home. but did you, in a sense, think that there was a lack of, not only knowledge of, but, care about ukraine in the west? because this is, in a sense, getting to the point of your brothers fighting and your brother s death. were you sitting in london thinking, you know what, putin ordered the annexation of crimea, sent his fo

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom June 4, 2024 14:57:00

gender. i just want them to stop keeping parents in the dark. california mom s 11-year-old daughter was living a double life at sierra view elementary school. she was a girl at home and a boy named jaden at school. the mom is suing the chico unified school district to put a stop to their parental secrecy property and allows students to switch without parents approval. they were talking to her about different support groups in town to help with the transition and breast binding with my daughter that i had no knowledge of. she has since identified once again as a female. parents have the right to direct the upbringing and education of their kids. senior counsel and director of the center for parental rights. these schools who are coming up with these policies where they push a child towards a gender transition and lie to

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