Amir Akiva Segal: Protest Poetry in Israel
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vladimir putin expected his troops to be met here as liberators, and signs like this all along the roads here are sending a very different message. this protest poetry too. alexander wrote that in ukrainian on principle now. though he grew up speaking russian, like most here. fiur russian, like most here. our neighbour. russian, like most here. our neighbour, who russian, like most here. our neighbour, who told - russian, like most here. (1)! neighbour, who told that he was a brother, he came here with war because he don t want us to live by our rules. live by our rules. there is roof live by our rules. there is proof of live by our rules. there is proof of that live by our rules. there is proof of that spirit - live by our rules. there is proof of that spirit of - proof of that spirit of resistance all around here. from housewives and pensioners weaving camouflage nets for the troops to fashion designers sewing balaclavas and thermals for soldiers. sewing balaclavas and ther
is on display right across this region. you don t have to speak russian to get the point of these posters, but i don t tell you that this is a not very polite way of telling russians to get lost. if vladimir putin expected his troops to be met here as liberators, then signs like this all along the roads here are sending a very different message. speaks ukrainian. there s protest poetry, too. oleksandr writes it in ukrainian on principle now, though he grew up speaking russian, like most here. our neighbour, who told that he was a brother, he came here with war because he don t want us to live by our rules. there s proof of that spirit of resistance all around here, from housewives and pensioners weaving camouflage nets for the troops to fashion designers sewing balaclavas
a not very polite way of telling russians to get lost. if vladimir putin expected his troops to be met here as liberators, then signs like this all along the roads here are sending a very different message. speaks ukrainian. there s protest poetry, too. 0leksandr writes it in ukrainian on principle now, though he grew up speaking russian, like most here. 0ur neighbour, who told that he was a brother, he came here with war because he don t want us to live by our rules. there s proof of that spirit of resistance all around here, from housewives and pensioners weaving camouflage nets for the troops to fashion designers sewing balaclavas and thermals for soldiers.
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