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"Why You Should NEVER Back Ukraine - #4 Will SHOCK You!

March 15, 2023 Emmett Blay Glasbrenner Season 1 Episode 12
"Why You Should NEVER Back Ukraine - #4 Will SHOCK You!
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FAITH&SWEAT
"Why You Should NEVER Back Ukraine - #4 Will SHOCK You!
Mar 15, 2023 Season 1 Episode 12
Emmett Blay Glasbrenner

4 Reason I don’t Support the War in Ukraine 
Under President Obama we Supported for the 2014 Maidan revolution: The United States supported the pro-Western Maidan revolution that took place in Ukraine in 2014, which led to the ousting of the pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. Russia viewed the revolution as a Western-backed coup and has since taken a more aggressive stance towards Ukraine.
Non-interventionist policy: Some Americans believe that the United States should not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and should follow a non-interventionist policy. They may view providing aid to Ukraine as meddling in the internal affairs of another country and feel that the United States should not get involved. 
Economic and military aid to Ukraine: According to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. government has provided over $75 billion in assistance to Ukraine since the invasion. This aid includes a mix of financial, technical, and humanitarian assistance, as well as military aid to support Ukraine's efforts to defend itself against Russia.
The money could go to our failing education system, 
Infrastructure: we are all aware of the environmental disaster in Palestine Ohio, and Florida.
Police reform
The VA
Fighting against Inflation 
Immigration reform to include the border, and DACA.
National Mental Health issues
And fighting economic disparities in the US.
 AMERICANS STILL SUPPORT AIDING UKRAINE
When it comes to Ukraine, according to Gallup, one year into the war, 39% of Americans say the U.S. is doing the right amount to aid Ukraine, 30% say not enough, and 28% say the U.S. is doing too much. Additionally, nearly three-quarters of Americans support continuing economic (71%) and military (72%) aid to Ukraine, and 58% are willing to continue to support the country “as long as it takes,” even if U.S. households will have to pay higher prices for gas and food.
Let’s contrast this with supporting Reparation to the African American citizens of the US.
Only 15% of white Americans are for reparations both Republican and Democrats. 
Compare to around 74 % of Americans support the war in Ukraine .
US welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, but country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands where they’ve faced rape, torture, arbitrary arrest, and other abuses.

Ukraine Racism at the Center Stage: 
Black people seeking to leave the country have been abandoned at border crossings and have been discriminated against in their attempts to board public transport to evacuate the country.
Since the hashtag #AfricansinUkraine  was started, videos and images of Black and African citizens being denied evacuation from Ukraine have flooded global social media timelines.
Ukrainian conflict highlights the racism that sill persist in Europe: The EU nations were crying about migrants from Africa but has no issues with millions of Ukrainian refugees.
Diversity in the UK and the US is even too much for Ukrainian.
US welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, but country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands where they’ve faced rape, torture, arbitrary arrest, and other abuses.
I pray for the day that the American government would care for all it’s citizen like they do the ones that are white and wealthy. We know they don’t care about Black, brown, and poor whites. #ukrine #African Diaspora News Channel #Faithandsweat #russiaukrainewar #antiblack
00:00 Introduction
00:38 2014 Median Revolution 
02:33 Non Interventionist 
03:53 Aid to Ukraine
11:13 Highlight of racism

Show Notes

4 Reason I don’t Support the War in Ukraine 
Under President Obama we Supported for the 2014 Maidan revolution: The United States supported the pro-Western Maidan revolution that took place in Ukraine in 2014, which led to the ousting of the pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych. Russia viewed the revolution as a Western-backed coup and has since taken a more aggressive stance towards Ukraine.
Non-interventionist policy: Some Americans believe that the United States should not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and should follow a non-interventionist policy. They may view providing aid to Ukraine as meddling in the internal affairs of another country and feel that the United States should not get involved. 
Economic and military aid to Ukraine: According to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. government has provided over $75 billion in assistance to Ukraine since the invasion. This aid includes a mix of financial, technical, and humanitarian assistance, as well as military aid to support Ukraine's efforts to defend itself against Russia.
The money could go to our failing education system, 
Infrastructure: we are all aware of the environmental disaster in Palestine Ohio, and Florida.
Police reform
The VA
Fighting against Inflation 
Immigration reform to include the border, and DACA.
National Mental Health issues
And fighting economic disparities in the US.
 AMERICANS STILL SUPPORT AIDING UKRAINE
When it comes to Ukraine, according to Gallup, one year into the war, 39% of Americans say the U.S. is doing the right amount to aid Ukraine, 30% say not enough, and 28% say the U.S. is doing too much. Additionally, nearly three-quarters of Americans support continuing economic (71%) and military (72%) aid to Ukraine, and 58% are willing to continue to support the country “as long as it takes,” even if U.S. households will have to pay higher prices for gas and food.
Let’s contrast this with supporting Reparation to the African American citizens of the US.
Only 15% of white Americans are for reparations both Republican and Democrats. 
Compare to around 74 % of Americans support the war in Ukraine .
US welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, but country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands where they’ve faced rape, torture, arbitrary arrest, and other abuses.

Ukraine Racism at the Center Stage: 
Black people seeking to leave the country have been abandoned at border crossings and have been discriminated against in their attempts to board public transport to evacuate the country.
Since the hashtag #AfricansinUkraine  was started, videos and images of Black and African citizens being denied evacuation from Ukraine have flooded global social media timelines.
Ukrainian conflict highlights the racism that sill persist in Europe: The EU nations were crying about migrants from Africa but has no issues with millions of Ukrainian refugees.
Diversity in the UK and the US is even too much for Ukrainian.
US welcome tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing war, but country continues to deport scores of African and Caribbean refugees back to unstable and violent homelands where they’ve faced rape, torture, arbitrary arrest, and other abuses.
I pray for the day that the American government would care for all it’s citizen like they do the ones that are white and wealthy. We know they don’t care about Black, brown, and poor whites. #ukrine #African Diaspora News Channel #Faithandsweat #russiaukrainewar #antiblack
00:00 Introduction
00:38 2014 Median Revolution 
02:33 Non Interventionist 
03:53 Aid to Ukraine
11:13 Highlight of racism