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Today I was at my social worker's office at the Red Cross, and a woman was with me, one of the people who was there with me on the first day of registration. In part of the building, they are doing renovations, and at one point something fell, and she asked in fear, "What was that?" After Elena, the social worker, reassured her that it was just the workers, she calmed down. I realized that this is a consequence of trauma from the constant shelling in Ukraine, but I didn't know that people are so afraid of any loud noises. I told my grandmother about everything I saw and heard while communicating with Ukrainians, hoping she would understand what Russia is doing. To which she replied that they are all lying and don’t understand. I read about a syndrome that many Germans had after Hitler's fall, where they didn't believe what Germany had done until their death. I'm ashamed to talk about it, because I know my grandmother is a good person but I've felt powerless in our arguments over the last few years
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I have the same experience as you when my people came to the streets to demand their social rights and the dictator government suppressed them with violence and bullets. When I showed the videos and photos to some people, the answer I got was that it was a lie! A sleeping person can be woken up, but someone who has put himself to sleep can never be woken up
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This is such a raw and honest post! I really appreciate you being so open about this ❤️‍🩹
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Manu Williams 🎩🔵🏒
@manuwilliams
I can’t imagine how horrific and traumatic this must be. I know there are a few Ukrainian artists here that are hiding in shelters with their families, and it’s terrible to know that they are there and I am here and we are powerless.
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@tracingstories
Wowow! Brilliant work Inna!
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@roza
Peace and tranquility for all...
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This is so good
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@nofaithvisuals
Inna... I am sure your grandmother is a good person and I am sure she is not the only one who blindly believes what your contry is telling (or not telling ) them about what they are doing.... hope sooner or later they will all realize the truth and I hope it will not hur too much... big hugs
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amazing lovely 🥰
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@ccv
I understand how difficult this must be for you. It’s really important to acknowledge and process these feelings. It’s not easy to confront such a painful history, but talking about it and seeking support, like you’re doing with your social worker, is a brave step. Remember, it’s okay to feel conflicted and to seek reassurance. You’re not alone in this 💎👌 @innamosina
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@nick-arti
So sad 😢
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@mikkolagerstedt
Wow, this is powerful!
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@isarus
😥 that’s so sad, gosh.
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@trish
Thank you for sharing this. I relate. I like to say “always be deconstructing”. I think when people have been propagandized or indoctrinated enough, it’s often impossible to break free. Cognitive dissonance is a real thing
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Thanks for sharing the pic and the story, both give a lot to think about. 500 $DEGEN
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