For years, we’ve heard liberals drone on about the inevitability of Russian domination in Ukraine. They wagged their fingers at anyone who dared suggest that the Ukrainian spirit would outlast tanks, bombs, and propaganda. Yet here we are. After four brutal years of relentless Russian attacks, including this winter’s bombardments, Ukraine is still standing. Not just surviving—fighting with heart and grit. That’s not something you hear from the globalist elite lounging in Brussels conference halls. That’s called real patriotism.
Instead of admitting this, Western liberals keep insisting on failed, toothless “diplomacy.” The Biden administration pours billions of American dollars into Ukraine, but refuses to act with true conviction, leaving brave Ukrainians to scrap for every inch of their homeland. Isn’t it funny how they treat American taxpayers with open contempt, but fawn over their international cocktail parties? Their incompetence is embarrassing, and their priorities are, as usual, upside down. If they had an ounce of the will these Ukrainian fighters have shown, the world would look a lot different.
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Those on the left like to mock or ignore Ukrainians picking up guns and defending their homes. We see heroes like Roman Ratushnyi making the ultimate sacrifice, while Western progressives sit comfortably and ramble about “peace talks.” When real people stand up to tyranny, liberals call them “provocateurs.” Spare us the hand-wringing. Ukraine’s citizens are showing courage, not cowardice. It’s a lesson our own country could use—fighting for one’s values, not trading them for political points.
Through power outages, cold nights, and missile salvos, Ukraine is showing the world what it means to have true morale. Not the fake, “woke” morale invented in faculty lounges. These are people clinging to identity and sovereignty, daring anyone—be it Russia or the EU—to push them around. They’re not just a force to be reckoned with; they’re a reminder that freedom actually means something—no matter what the Harvard crowd says.
Why is it that Americans must sit and watch the progressive circus in Washington twiddle its thumbs while real fighters stand tall overseas? The answer is simple: our leaders are more interested in feelings than freedom. The truth is out there for anyone to see: Ukraine’s resolve is shining, and it’s time we learned from it rather than lectured about it. Maybe next time a liberal tells you to trust in “experts,” ask them how that worked in Ukraine.

