Sunday, 26 February 2023

🇺🇦 All eyes on Ukraine

 Crimea; Many Canadians of Ukranian Descent <= I wrote this, after Russia invaded Crimea in 2014. Canada has a lot of people of Ukrainian descent (1.3 million) as well as 132,000 refugees. I'm sure pundits knew it would get worse. Give dictators an inch...  I have been watching the ✈ Air Traffic near Ukraine, specifically over the Black Sea. Many countries are involved in keeping eyes in the skies.

  

The bombings continue: live UA Map

🇺🇦 Everyone knows it is the anniversary of the war begun on Ukraine. Just an awful situation. There was a ceremony in Toronto with our Prime Minister. Some dippy Convite thought he'd yell "Freedom" during Mr. Trudeau's speech. A woman told him to stop, and he made a racist remark. Then the PM came up with an excellent admonishment. You know, the stuff we think we should have said at the time. 

"Hey sir, I think Ukrainians could tell you a little bit about freedom and liberty, so why don't you settle down?" Yelling over a cheering crowd, he added, "This is a night for them, not for you. This is a night for Ukrainians, not for you."

It turns out this is the dude who heckled, thinking it his right to interrupt at a vigil.

Different countries are doing what they can. The Canadian Forces were in Ukraine training soldiers. Just 5 weeks, but it is training they sorely need. A group of Canadian firefighters gave Ukrainian doctors, paramedics, and First Responders training in combat first aid.  

Another project, led by Ukrainian students, is called Unissued Diplomas, is highlighting those Ukrainians who will never graduate. The "Unissued Diplomas" exhibition uncovers the stories of 36 Ukrainian students killed in the war. It began in 45+ universities worldwide on February 24, which marks the anniversary of the day all Ukraine woke up from explosions. The exhibition will last until March 11. It is a powerful project.

Here is one example of a student killed in this war:


They are raising money, of course, I donated:

Our goal is to raise USD 10,000 to buy medical supplies and three camera drones (DJI Mavic 3) for the intelligence needs of students fighting on the frontline.

 

10 comments:

Tom said...

...this should be a unified effort of the "free world!"

Out To Pasture said...

You are so right about "Give dictators an inch ..." Each morning I listen to the news, hoping to hear that Putin has been assassinated.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Bravo, Mr Trudeau... yeah; there seems to be a sort of collecting deep intake of breath going on geopolitically as the world tries to sort out whether peace is imminent... or long-term war with ever-increasing and more open involvement of other powers....sigh... YAM xx

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

It is great so many people are helping Ukraine out, in any way that they can.
Take care, have a great day and a happy new week.

Breathtaking said...

Hello Jenn,

Ukrain need all the help they can get. Well done to the Toronto Prime Minister for admonishing the trouble maker.

Anvilcloud said...

Trudeau takes a lot of abuse, and I am not sure what people think that he has done so wrong. I’m pleased for his pushback in this case. Very few would have done that well.

William Kendall said...

Derrick Bellamy looks exactly like what you'd expect: a failure in life. And instead of dealing with the fact that he's the cause of his failure, he blames others.

Far Side of Fifty said...

I am so sad for the Ukrainian people:(

Patio Postcards said...

At this rally in Toronto where our PM called out that heckler was one of the few times I said aloud, well done Mr Trudeau, well done!

Jeanie said...

Well done, Justin, with that comeback. I worry so about Ukraine. One can only hope that this is the year -- and then, rebuilding.