Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the FT’s person of the year 2022. The 44-year-old has earnt a place in history for his extraordinary display of leadership and fortitude https://t.co/Rxsl03pzS8 pic.twitter.com/ibp52B4N66
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) December 5, 2022
Zelenskyy has come to embody the courage and resilience of the Ukrainian people. His decision to remain in Kyiv rather than accept a US offer of evacuation was one of the most consequential moments in the war https://t.co/ytFRDsS8qP pic.twitter.com/DpbCFf8l7d
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) December 5, 2022
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February, Ukraine has surprised the world by fending off Moscow’s assault on Kyiv and its counter-offensives in other provinces https://t.co/ytFRDszZcH pic.twitter.com/V9fXjWPCoq
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) December 5, 2022
Despite the ‘absolute evil’ of Russia’s war, the former comic actor still finds moments for humour as he recounted in an interview with @khalafroula, editor of the FT. Read the whole article here: https://t.co/ytFRDsS8qP
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) December 5, 2022
At least they’re admitting that “liberal democracy” is just a codeword for “Jewish war machine.”
“The president of Ukraine embodies the resilience of his people and has become a standard bearer for liberal democracy,” Financial Times wrote. “The 44-year-old Zelensky has earned a place in history for his extraordinary display of leadership and fortitude,” the newspaper added.
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As Ukraine surprises the world with its military successes and national struggle for survival, Zelensky has represented a global fight for liberal democracy with authoritarianism “that could define the course of the 21st century,” the newspaper added.
Liberal democracy is a bloodbath. That’s for sure.