Actress and model gets backlash for blaming Vladimir Putin's mother for the war
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
In this video she shares the things she would have done better as Vladimir's mom...
The war between Ukraine and Russia has the entire globe up in arms - we are all scared and uneasy because we are all somehow implicated.
Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a special military operation, saying he wanted to protect people against bullying and genocide by the Kyiv regime.
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There have been videos and live streams detailing the havoc of these attacks in Ukraine which are claiming the lives of innocent citizens.
Actress and model, AnnaLynee McCord, shared a video with hopes to somehow reach Vladimir Putin and make him withdraw all sorts of violence.
Have a look:
Dear Mister President Vladimir Putin… pic.twitter.com/LbDFBHVWJf
— AnnaLynne McCord (@IAMannalynnemcc) February 24, 2022
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The video was not received well by people on Twitter.
''i can fix him'' taken to a whole other level https://t.co/h08m7ydFGH
— iski 🧡💚 (138/160 for kazuha) (@iskierkacest) February 25, 2022
fun fact: white women engaging in motherhood politics as solutions to international or racial relations is actually rooted in violent colonial (white supremacist) ideologies ✅ https://t.co/EZUTPrn78n
— binnie (@binni3isnthuman) February 25, 2022
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One Twitter user used this video to simply what she is doing in a normal everyday context.
It’s giving: https://t.co/zKgg1yir1e pic.twitter.com/XxckkpEYcy
— 🇩🇿meriem (@dzmeriiem) February 25, 2022
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There is definitely no reason to blame the woman who gave birth to her and brought her up.
Politics is a messy field that she probably has no knowledge of - now she's being dragged into his son's decisions.
When will women actually take a break?
Thank you for enlightening us that it is once again a woman’s fault for the consequences of a man’s actions. I was blissfully unaware this was anything to do Putins mum until this informative video. 🙄😭 https://t.co/h8Md1uxwdp
— Georgia Townend (@georgiatownend_) February 25, 2022
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Please, women have been blamed enough.
Not this time!
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