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09-04-2023, 10:32 AM
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Re: Injured Russian Soldier Commits Suicide
by the way it's also sad that ever since ISIS and other terrorist groups started torturing and murdering POW's, that now that is the accepted practice for advanced nations such as Russia and Ukraine. Even though they are communist, this would have been unacceptable in the past. Apparently now it is the norm. Not that this didn't happen sometimes in the past, but at least there was some honor in WW2, Etc.
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09-04-2023, 01:48 PM
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Re: Injured Russian Soldier Commits Suicide
I have to disagree, slightly. I do agree that ISIS/terrorism has influenced a lot across the world on how captives and enemies are dealt with. It's amazing the evolution of this over the last 20 years alone. It's not exactly accepted in Ukraine or Russia. But it does happen on both sides; far more on the Russian side. Technically, Russia and Ukraine aren't communist nations anymore. But Russia is clinging to their older ideologies far more than Ukraine is and during the current invasion, they've become the most communist they have been since the Soviet Union broke up in 1991. There have been many mandates put into effect restricting the freedoms of their civilians. Russia has done their damnedest to keep Ukraine in line with their ideologies and they want to be unshackled from Russia. I don't care what anyone says... the common denominator in corruption in Ukraine along with money and power is Russian influence. That is why there has been a war there for 10 years and that is a big part of what Ukraine is fighting against. Ukraine has been receiving billions in aid from NATO and western countries. They have a shit ton of people who are watching their every move right now and to whom they are accountable to. Ukraine's bid for NATO membership should be one of the key pieces of evidence against many assumptions about the country. Communism, Naziism, corruption, torture and killing of POWs, war crimes, etc. There is still elements of these things in Ukraine but since Zelenskyy took office, there have been changes. Ukraine has a unique opportunity right now to make rapid, significant leaps in this regard. All while nearly the entire world watches them do it. Historical shit.
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09-04-2023, 08:02 PM
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Re: Injured Russian Soldier Commits Suicide
I do not think there are Ukraine Soldiers torturing svinosobaki's soldiers. Bud i do believe that svinosobaki are torturing and killing ours, and we can all see in on a lot of videos. Ukraine, even if want (but except maybe some extremists), cannot do that. They applied to Geneva end other shitty (shitty becouse you cannot do, but others can do it to you) convention and all the free world (read as west) looking at their every step How can they do that having surviliance h24 on them? |
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09-05-2023, 11:15 PM
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Re: Injured Russian Soldier Commits Suicide
It's been happening for thousands of years. The only thing that Islamic State did that was new was to use advanced video production techniques and to broadcast it across the world using the internet. I mean look at the Japanese and the Germans in WW2. Some of the shit they did was crueler and more disgusting than anything those IS cunts could ever think up in their walnut sized brains. |