I have often wondered why Putin's attack on #Ukraine angers me so deeply.

Walking on the beaches of Lillebælt, I realized it is because of this:

To this day, we Danes still see the concrete fortifications left by the Nazis on our shores, because 1 fascist leader got the insane idea, he had the right to topple our democracy.

He had no right. All he had was the delusion he was somehow supreme to everyone else.

We stopped the fascist in 1945.

We will stop the fascist now.

@randahl As a Finn, I got really angry because it's not that far away in the history when Russia attacked Finland. My grandmothers' childhood homes we lost in the war. They belong to Russia now. All my sympathies go to Ukraine. Slava Ukraini!
@KissAnne @randahl Now would be a good time for Finland to take back their old lands, since the Russian army seems kinda distracted these days. I long to go to Finland and see St Petersburg 😎
@billOfEarth42 @randahl There's nothing left these days. All the buildings are gone. No infrastructure. It's almost like a wasteland. Veikko Saksi, Master of Economics, calculated that taking back Karelia and rebuilding it would cost 34.1 billion euros to Finland.