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Russia has begun installing its flags in besieged Ukrainian cities.
Despite several military setbacks and embarrassments over the past 10 weeks, Russia has slowly gained control of a significant portion of Ukraine's territory in the south and the east.
As Russia looks to cement its stronghold on the captured Ukrainian cities, Russian authorities and their local proxies have begun removing the blue and yellow Ukrainian flags adorning government buildings and city squares and replacing them with Russian and Soviet flags.
- Russian authorities are attempting to strip occupied Ukraine of its national culture.
- Russia has installed its flags, monuments, and politicians in several Ukrainian cities and towns.
- The occupied city of Kherson is even being forced to use the Russian ruble.
Their flag is plain, it's basilica ugly. The labor cost to make one would be all of ten cents. One could program a $1,000 robot to make them by the gross.
I meant to say basilica ugly. Basilica's are rectangular old time architectural ugly, a special case study of especially ugly cold buildings.
Russian flags are plain and especially special case rectangular fabric ugly. It will always appear rumpled and wrinkled.
It will look like it is made from cheap shoddy material. Even if it were to be made from rich cotton or nice flax material, it would still look like it was made from the cheapest Chinese plastic or nylon.
Since it will look cheap and ugly no matter what one does, one might as well use the cheapest material.
UGLY!!!
It will always be most UGLY.
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