David Lynch on Ukrainian crisis: “Right now, Mr. Putin, you are sowing death and destruction”
26.02.2022 - 15:19
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Weather Report.Ukraine has officially severed diplomatic ties with Russia and declared martial law after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an attack on the neighbouring nation on February 24.In the new video, Lynch said he was thinking about the current situation and went on to directly address Putin in the post.“Today I was thinking about the Ukrainians and the song ‘Roads’ by Portishead from the year 1994,” Lynch said. “This afternoon it will be going up to…Well, I don’t know what the temperature will be this afternoon.”Lynch shook his head before continuing: “If I could say something to Mr. President Vladimir Putin: ‘We are as human beings charged as to how we treat our fellow man.
And there is a law of nature — a hard and fast law — there’s no loopholes, there’s no escaping it. And this law is: What you sow, you shall reap.’“Right now, Mr. Putin, you are sowing death and destruction.
And it’s all on you. The Ukrainians didn’t attack your country. You went in and attacked their country.
And all this death and destruction is gonna come back and visit you.“And in this big picture, this show that we’re involved in, there’s an infinite amount of time. So there’s plenty of time — life after life after life — for you to reap what you are sowing. My advice to you is: save yourself.
Save the Ukrainians. Save this world. Start getting along with your neighbors.
Start building friendships. We are a world family. There’s no room for this kind of absurdity anymore.
Get with it. Stop this attack.”Since Lynch’s post yesterday (February 25), the death toll in Ukraine has risen to 198 according to the Ukrainian Health Ministry (via The Guardian). It’s being reported by the Interfax news agency that 1115 people have now also
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