(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The U.S. is directly funding the Azof Battallion
Emphasizes the Ukrainian far right without mentioning that Russia, their neighbor, is the worlds most prolific exporter and sponsor of far right ideologies, and has a literal nazbol as an advisor to Putin (Dugin)
Tries to use the etymology of the word "Ukraine" (border/frontier) to make an implicit moral justification for Russia's invasion
Talks about Ethnic Russians in the Donbas region, but neglects to mention the holodomor or Russia's long history of genocide in that and other regions
Ukraine is creating bio-weapons (bonus meme: "to target russian DNA," obvious problems with that aside)
"Russia is scared of NATO expansion" but Neglects to mention Russia's long history of moving ethnic russians into another state, funding seperatists in the region, recognizing their independence, and invading + annexing it (e.g., chechnya, kosovo
Lend-Lease is a scam designed to create debt so that the U.S. can control Ukraine
Talks about NATO expansion, but doesn't mention that joining and leaving is voluntary for the states leaving / joining, and happens via a vote
"Not one inch eastward" but doesn't mention that this was specifically in reference to weapons and Missile placements in east Germany, before the breakup of the soviet union"
Spends more than a third of the video emphasizing the azov battallion, but neglects to mention that their size is ~.005% the size of the ukranian military (i.e., negligible)
Doesn't know that the Ukrainian army nationalized all independent militias a few years back
Implies moral justification for the invasion via an explanation of Russia's strategic interests
"there was a gentleman's agreement between Yeltsin and Clinton"
Talks about how NATO expansion is scaring russia, but doesn't specify what they are scared of (i.e., not being able to take over the region in the future)
"Crimeans voted to join the russian federation" but doesn't mention that this was while occupied by a hostile military force, and the options were "secede from ukraine or join russia"