You can make excuses all you want...or you could just acknowledge that while we are being fed this line about "existential crisis for Ukraine and the World"..."greatest threat to democracy since WWII"....the kleptocrats in Kyiv would not even shut down the club scene.whiterock said:Quite a bit of hyperbole thereRedbrickbear said:whiterock said:Redbrickbear said:1. The UK was not invaded during WW2 so of course bars and clubs stayed open there. And I am sure they also did in places like Paris when under occupation by the German army...no active fighting there between June 1940 - June of 1944cowboycwr said:Then you should read some more about cities in WW2.Doc Holliday said:
Remember all the partying in Europe during WW2? Yeah me neither.Meanwhile in Kiev nightclubs… Please donate more money! pic.twitter.com/5USUprPw5O
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) May 3, 2023
Plenty of them still had their nightclubs, bars, etc. open at times throughout the war. They would close at times, like in London during the Blitz or Paris as the Allies advanced but then would reopen again.
Paris had all their theaters, music halls, and nightclubs open during most of the German occupation.
Now granted a nightclub scene from WW2 would look a lot different than one from today....
2. But I am not aware of clubs and bars staying open when the country was in an active war situation. Where bars and clubs open on the Eastern front in Poland or Belarus as Nazi and Soviet armies wage war across the landscape killed people in the millions?
We have been sold that this war is an existential crisis for Ukraine (and the whole of the Western World)...Ukraine will not even let its military age men escape the country...its throwing all of them into the army. And yet then we find out that the club scene in Kyiv is still popping off?
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men are dying in Donbas and then we find out the women are back in Kyiv parting?
Bad optics at the very least.
They didn't quit having proms in high school or dances in colleges during WWII. You strive to retain such normalcy as one can, particularly the last pieces of youth before it marches off to be scarred or worse by war.
Where....the USA home front? In Britain? Occupied Norway? Sure of course
You are telling me they were having proms and school dances in Belarus and Ukraine in 1943 in the middle of the war on the Eastern Front? B.S.
Again, the Western corporate-government-media complex keeps telling us this is a existential war. The most serious "threat to the Western World since WWII"...a conflict our leaders are spending billions on and risking a nuclear war breaking out over...and yet then we find out that outside of Donbas the women of Ukraine are hitting the clubs?
Bad bad optics
No, you don't have a dance down in the trenches, or even within range of artillery. But yes, you do try to carve out some normalcy where you can. Even on a military base, during WWII, one could find a dance from time to time. Kyiv is 430mi from Bakhmut. As has been the case in every war where the fighting was that far from the capital, one could find a drink in a bar served by a alluringly clad women you could ask do dance to the live music being played.
one could make a case that such things are even more treasured during war, given that those most likely to engage in the former are also the ones most likely to die in the latter.