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What do you guys think of Zelensky?

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
The Spartan Leonidas went to fight Persians personally. He didn't remain safe in his bunker, while sending others to die.

"Politicians hide themselves away. They only started the war."

He should move to some heavenly island in the Caribbeans. They are tax havens so...it works perfectly for people like him.

Yeah, some people do that. It's in the hurricane zone, though.

He wants something from the élites who pay him...probably to wage a infinite war against Russia.

So the random American prefers that the public money is spent on pointless wars in Eastern Europe, whereas the poor die of cancer because they can't afford healthcare?
Well ...that shows we are different, Americans and Europeans. We have other priorities.
We have had the French revolution, after all. Social justice avant tout.

Americans are very easily led.


Honestly I think his voice is scary...
 

ajay0

Well-Known Member
Please...be as blunt as possible.
Tell us what you think of him. As politician and as man.
;)

As a politician I consider Zhelensky a major failure for failing to create policies that would have ensured his country's peace and prosperity.

Switzerland's neutral policy for centuries enabled it to escape the heavy devastation in neighboring european countries which were involved in this or that military alliance, and especially the two world wars. It is the first name that comes to mind in the west in terms of peace and prosperity and general well-being.

Zhelensky lacks a quality education or experience as an administrator and most of his working experience is related to the entertainment industry.

His youth and inexperience means that he is bound to make hot-headed decisions without due diligence, which can lead to errors in decision-making.

Wish Ukraine had a better leader but this was not meant to be.
 

amorphous_constellation

Well-Known Member
I don't know all that much about him. Is he in his 40's? He looks like he's in good shape for his age. Maybe he looks a little anxious, but he's maybe got a harder type of job right now. Yeah I'd say he has bravery as well, standing his ground, and not just abandoning the place.

But I don't know if he's working toward peace right now or not, or how that would work if he tried. Can he trust putin? Would he have to cede territory? Would ukrainians even accept that, if he did at this point? Is that the right thing to do? So he has a complicated and hard job
 

amorphous_constellation

Well-Known Member
Only a fool trusts a tyrant.
maybe the ukrainian leadership should put fake trust in putin until he dies of old age, I don't know. Putin does give off a hard to predict vibe. Maybe the solution to countering that, would be partly to act hard to predict. Zelensky strikes me as being just a little bit anxious. Maybe it would throw putin off if zelensky acted extremely cool and collected
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Did you read that?
Volodymyr Zelensky, president of Ukraine, is the protagonist of dozens of disinformation contents that use his name and those of people close to him to say that they are squandering the money they receive from the West in order to confront the Russian invasion, that began in February 2022, in mostly luxury goods: such as mansions, casinos or yachts, for their own benefit.

The same hoaxes, with this same narrative, are repeated in totally different geographical areas from Eastern Europe to Latin America, passing through Spain, and are adapted to different languages and formats. In several of them, there is also evidence that they are promoted by Russia, as they are related to the platforms where they frequently disseminate their content, such as state media or embassies in different countries.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
Oh, wow. You obviously didn't read the article. How embarrassing. It defends Zelenskyy, clarifying that such claims are hoaxes that are part of Russian disinformation campaigns. Isn't dishonesty considered a sin in your religion?
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Oh, wow. You obviously didn't read the article. How embarrassing. It defends Zelenskyy, clarifying that such claims are hoaxes that are part of Russian disinformation campaigns. Isn't dishonesty considered a sin in your religion?
I had read it.
I refused to link the articles speaking of the rumors, and that is why I posted the article refuting it. Because he is a saint.
Do you know how sarcasm works, right? :)
 

ajay0

Well-Known Member
Ukraine is a highly corrupt country, as per independent observers and experts, so it would not be much of a surprise if the money it gained during the war is now in many bureaucrats or officials bank accounts.



Zhelensky may look spartan and austere, as the limelight is obviously on him, but this is not necessarily true of his ministers and officials who have probably made enough to retire rich in Monaco. Make hay while the sun shines, I suppose.

Some of the few who managed to get caught...



 
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