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Twenty thousand Ukrainian kids — ripped from their families, shipped into Russia, renamed, re-educated, erased. And some of their parents are slipping behind enemy lines to get them back.
Dr. Olga Popel, President of the Southern California Holodomor Genocide Committee, has seen this playbook before. Russia didn't invent the erasure of Ukrainian identity — it perfected it. From the engineered famine that killed millions to the drone wars reshaping the front lines today, she traces the through-line of imperial brutality that Ukraine keeps refusing to accept.
And here's what the headlines buried: Ukraine is winning on the battlefield in ways nobody predicted. Ukrainian drones are embarrassing Russian armor. Territory is coming back. Putin, meanwhile, is reportedly moving between fortified bunkers — a man who launched a blitzkrieg now hiding from his own shadows.
But the picture at home is darker. The Trump administration has quietly stepped back from Ukraine's defense. And for Ukrainian exiles living in America? ICE is now part of the equation.
Phil and Ted cut through the fog of two wars at once — because while the world watches the Middle East, Ukraine is still fighting. Still losing children. Still winning ground.
Takeaways:
Links discussed:
Southern California Holodomor Genocide Committee
Ukrainian Culture Center of Los Angeles
Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show
Companies mentioned in this episode:
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Twenty thousand Ukrainian kids — ripped from their families, shipped into Russia, renamed, re-educated, erased. And some of their parents are slipping behind enemy lines to get them back.
Dr. Olga Popel, President of the Southern California Holodomor Genocide Committee, has seen this playbook before. Russia didn't invent the erasure of Ukrainian identity — it perfected it. From the engineered famine that killed millions to the drone wars reshaping the front lines today, she traces the through-line of imperial brutality that Ukraine keeps refusing to accept.
And here's what the headlines buried: Ukraine is winning on the battlefield in ways nobody predicted. Ukrainian drones are embarrassing Russian armor. Territory is coming back. Putin, meanwhile, is reportedly moving between fortified bunkers — a man who launched a blitzkrieg now hiding from his own shadows.
But the picture at home is darker. The Trump administration has quietly stepped back from Ukraine's defense. And for Ukrainian exiles living in America? ICE is now part of the equation.
Phil and Ted cut through the fog of two wars at once — because while the world watches the Middle East, Ukraine is still fighting. Still losing children. Still winning ground.
Takeaways:
Links discussed:
Southern California Holodomor Genocide Committee
Ukrainian Culture Center of Los Angeles
Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show
Companies mentioned in this episode: