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  1. mostlyneutralhere on

    Lithuanian and Latvian protestors, I bet they all have Slavic surnames along the lines of Ivanov, Gavrilov, Petrovic with close ties to either BU KGB or FSB.

  2. SnooCakes6334 on

    This would be a good concept if European Union didn’t exist OR if all countires would willingly want to create larger entity within EU

  3. Very sus symbolism on their part tbh. I think they didn’t mean to cross out one of the symbols on the left.

  4. Front_Promise_5991 on

    It burns my eyes when I see belarusians using Lithuania’s coat of arms.

    Use that twisted cross or any random orthodox pop.

    And I doubt that guy is Lithuanian. Any clever Lithuanian wouldn’t want to be part of slav nation or intermarium.

  5. Negative_Toe1336 on

    Leftist astroturfers here having meltdown trying to paint them as pro-russian nazis

  6. MinecraftWarden06 on

    Based. These flags should fly next to each other as often as possible. We need WAY more aggressive Central-Eastern European unity and free Belarus propaganda – defending against Russian info war is one thing, responding with our own is another.

  7. Seeing all these flags together is exactly what the ‘keyboard experts’ from the West hate to see. They call it names because they don’t understand that for us, this isn’t politics it’s survival. Absolutely based.

  8. Reasonable_Ear_8254 on

    greetings from a Ukrainian

    For a long time I liked the idea of ​​the Intermarium, and I still often use it in rhetoric and symbolism. Against the background of the EU’s spinelessness in supporting Ukraine, it seemed more friendly. But then I thought – why limit myself to this? Therefore, my views have formed into Eurofederalist ones and now I am one of the leaders of the Ukrainian Volt – a pan-European organization.

    But currently in our context, the idea of ​​the Intermarium is being used as an attempt to divert Ukraine from the pro-European and pro-NATO course. Media resources that promote this concept are financed by a pro-Russian oligarch, lol.
    And in their rhetoric, such media are extremely chauvinistic and integral nationalist, bordering on fascism (please distinguish between the concepts of nationalism and integral nationalism). There is also the idea of ​​a “right international” but it is complete absurdity to think that successful cooperation between those who despise each other is possible, of course, provided that they practice what they say.

    The Lublin Triangle and other economic initiatives operate within the EU, so in fact, in terms of economics, the Intermarium is actively being implemented.

    Federative projects in Eastern Europe are the subject of my scientific research as a historian.

    I am also of Ukrainian-Polish origin if that is important to anyone.

  9. Being united with our neighbours is a strange concept to Reddit.
    And, of course, they’ll call them nazis 🙂

  10. What’re the emblems around the Tryzub? The quality is too low for me to recognize