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Dicks wanted to work out the well-springs of the Nazi mindset, and where it resonated with other Germans.
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At the end of World War II the British psychiatrist Henry Dicks conducted a series of in-depth interviews with German POWs selected to represent different German social segments. Such constant references to family relations make me think that other motivations could be relevant here: could even a touch of psychoanalysis help inform the geopolitical analysis? Though the references to ‘younger brothers’ and ‘mother Kyiv’ are age-old tropes embedded in Russian culture, a more recent innovation is the Russian Foreign Ministry’s depiction of countries who used to be in the USSR and Warsaw Pact as ‘orphaned’ by the end of the Cold War: as if Estonia, Poland and the Czech Republic were lost urchins somehow pining for the return of Big Daddy Moscow. The language and memes become ever less elegant as you descend into the vomitarium of Russian state media talk shows and troll farms. Ancient Rus is our common source and we cannot live without each other,” and then earlier this year described Ukraine as being turned into the “anti-Russia” by the West. Thus to justify his annexation of Crimea and invasion of East Ukraine, Putin argued in 2014 that “Russians and Ukrainians are one people. Then there’s the oft repeated definition of Ukrainians and Belarussians as Russians’ “younger Brothers,” a definition at once patronising and suffocating, with the insistence that all these different countries are actually “one people,” one mass destined to be locked forever in the communal apartment of the Russian state (of mind). Photo courtesy of Facebook.Firstly, there’s the obsessive stalking of Kyiv, which is deified as the “mother of all Russian cities,” and then castigated either as a prostitute who has sold out to the West, or a sort of zombie-mummy, manipulated by “dark forces” who have turned her into a tool against Russia. Ukraine’s putting out some real Charizard vibes right now while Russia’s over there making scared Pikachu noises. How much of a colossal asshole do you have to be to have some of the most colossal assholes in history tell you to settle down? Check yourself before you wreck yourself, Russia. Photo courtesy of Twitter.ĭoes Ukraine have a special division solely committed to cultivating killer memes? We think so. Photo courtesy of Ukraine’s Twitter.Ĭonsidering some of the footage from the front, this one checks out. Yet another killer meme posted on Ukraine Twitter. Photo courtesy of .Ī Ukrainian soldier uses unconventional warfare tactics to catch a Russian invader off guard (probably). Isn’t Russia a pain in everyone’s asshole? Photo courtesy of Ukraine’s Twitter.
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This hilarious meme was actually posted on Ukraine’s Twitter account.
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Here are our picks for the best Ukraine-Russia War Memes on the Internet.Īmerica may not be directly engaged in the fighting in Ukraine, but we are there in spirit. The internet and social media are buzzing with droves of memes about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, so we took it upon ourselves to sort through them and pull out our favorites.
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They say comedy is tragedy plus time, and while the unprovoked invasion of a sovereign nation isn’t really funny, that hasn’t stopped the internet - and the Ukrainian government - from poking fun at Russia’s invasion forces in between rounds of kicking the ever-living shit out of them.