Charleston White vocally refuted the Eastern European conflict, roaring as wildly as Zelenskyy’s Trump press conference.
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Charleston White made some shocking comments about the war between Russia and Ukraine after Donald Trump and JD Vance clashed with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a tense White House meeting on Friday (February 28).
The outspoken social media personality is known for its abrasives of current events and has not stopped recent live streams.
“I just want to say to everyone, F ### Ukraine,” White said. “We are not going there to Vladimir Putin and bomb their people. F ### their people. We are not supposed to die for Russia or Ukraine. Not N ####.”
White further explained his indifference, pointing to past racial injustice in the United States, explicitly mentioning the death of Tamir Rice, who was killed by police in November 2014.
“When we need someone’s Tamir Rice, they don’t have anybody,” he said.
He stressed his indifference to the Eastern European conflict and asked sarcastically: “Is the club open this weekend? When will that Michael Jordan tennis shoe come out?”
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White’s comments come after a dramatic Oval Office confrontation, and tensions between Trump, Vance and Zelensky swept.
Trump and Vance criticized Zelenskyy for their belief that they believe the assistance to us is insufficient. Trump accused Zelenskyy of “gambling” with World War III and urged him to agree to a ceasefire, asserting that Ukraine had little bargaining power in the war with Russia.
The meeting suddenly ended, Zelenskyy escorted out, and the planned joint press conference was cancelled. The background of this diplomatic drama is a grim reality locally: more than 700,000 Russians and about 400,000 Ukrainian military deaths.
More than 10 million Ukrainians (almost a quarter of their population) are displaced. But the whites remained unmoved, further expressing the admiration of the controversial global leaders.
“I’m a fan of Vladimir Putin,” he said. “I think he’s the worst world leader in the world. I like him and Kim Ong [sic]Muammar Gaddafi, but they killed Gaddafi. f ###Ukraine, blow it up! f ###Their people and f ### died there tonight. β
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