Russian infulencers, unbothered by the killings and destruction their country is responsible for, are really upset because of internet restrictions and shutdowns



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Posted by Available-Laugh9102

36 Comments

  1. PhilLynottIsKing on

    Da da, everything was good until this war “hit” her.
    Now she is without internet for awhile and her world collapsed.

    How about life in Ukraine, they have had terrible situation over 4 years already?

    Sorry, but I do NOT feel pity for you, you devochka

  2. Murdering innocent childrens = no problem.

    Stop american streaming service = what’s the point of life anymore????

  3. “Void their passports we don’t need this Cancer spreading” is what someone said. Don’t want another ban

  4. FelixtheFarmer on

    Send her off to the frontline where she can film plenty of material for her fans. It could be the most exciting time of her life, if a little short lived

  5. Well that seems to be a lot of the culture around the world, even here in the US…. Life is just about me and what is convenient for me. Just shows the sad state of the world in general. And no I have no sympathy.

  6. Strong-Beginning-493 on

    How do you think Ukrainian people feel for the past 4 years since your Putler attacked?

    How do they feel every day when they are constantly bombed by those fucking drones?

    Yeah, get a taste of your own fucking medicine for supporting primitive fascist.

  7. South_Hat3525 on

    Russian influencers really know how to tug at the heart strings to make you feel sorry for them and their nation – NOT. I know there are some good russians such as the RVC, Freedom of Russia and Siberian Battalion but it seems they are almost an entire nation of psychopathic narcissists who are incapabable of just asking the simple question “is there something I could do better to make people hate me less” instead, they imagine that everything is everybody else’s fault.

    Actually the last one did ask the right question. “What actually needs to be done in this situation”
    Answer: Have a revolution and fix your own country instead of trying to drag everybody else down to your own level.

  8. Dear Maga, this is the future youre creating for your children and grandchildren. Congratulations.

  9. Unlike their parents, they’ve all grown up with all that the western world had to offer. Seeing the iron curtain be raised before them and become isolated from that same western world will be a difficult experience. One their parents can tell them more about.

    The world is devolving. The war will continue. More wars will happen…are happening. There are some dark times ahead. Especially in Russia.

  10. remember when those lovely influences were cheering during mobilization. made those almost identical videos pushing kremlin propaganda. constantly shaming and belittling people, to get them to sign up.

    good luck getting any sympathy, from anyone, even other russians.

  11. Zero sympathy for any influencer but doubly so for these Russia sycophants. Enjoy your new e-iron curtain.

  12. Whaaat?!

    I just watched a video with Russian kids joyously singing about not having the internet.

  13. LangstonHublot on

    This is just typical influencer brain rot. This can be found all over the world. En masse inside the U.S

  14. StageAboveWater on

    I think the war makes them look in the mirror and face themselves a bit. Face the impact of their apathy and implicit enabling of Putin.

    There was a video of a young women who’s house got damaged in the Kursk counter invasion ages back and she was crying and sobbing and saying “I didn’t do anything to anybody”; I think she and others genuinely believe that is true.

    I think Russian’s just get up, go to work, come home, never ask why, never even *think* why, but just keep their head down and stay out of politics and endure whatever comes. That’s what is taught and what works there and what is ‘grown up’ behaviour there and what lets them feel detached and uninvolved and free from blame.

    When there are consequences to them personally I think they feel like their being punished for what they perceive as “not doing anything to anyone”.

  15. captntyinknots on

    Why did Russians even still have iPhones, Apple Pay, Netflix…? That shit should have ended 4 years ago

  16. I may be wrong, since I obviously can’t perform a statistical analysis. I get the impression that the women who complain tend to speak much more from a first-person perspective: “I can’t do that.” “I had this dream…” The men, on the other hand, tend to complain about the general situation, which is getting worse.

  17. Repulsive-Youth-2631 on

    Boo fucking hoo…your shit hole of a country invaded (and remains invading) a sovereign nation next door and you bleat like sheep and follow Putins words, ideas, rules, and do nothing to stop it. Nearly 1.3 million Russian soldiers dead or wounded. Life is obviously cheap and in all other aspects backward.

    Live with the consequences because the rest of the world doesn’t care 🥳

  18. Just like MAGA, they draw the line when gas it’s expensive to them. Everything else is not a deal breaker for them.