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04-30-2022, 02:53 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
Your bias is showing. You should cover that up a bit. It looks real bad. If you want to play "Let's sway forum opinion", you've come to the wrong place. Stupid people repeat the same thing over and over again and expect different results. Say goodbye, Stupid. |
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04-30-2022, 09:37 PM
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Re: Russia/Ukraine War Discussion/thoughts Thread
The denazification crap is propaganda designed to literally just fuck with the heads of western liberals who scream bloody murder at the sight of a swastika and then start foaming at the mouth. The russian military also has a division just like Azoz.
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05-01-2022, 04:11 AM
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American exceptionalism has widespread implications and transcribes into disregard to the international norms, rules and laws in U.S. foreign policy. For example, the U.S. refused to ratify a number of important international treaties such as Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, and American Convention on Human Rights; did not join the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention; and routinely conducts drone attacks and cruise missile strikes around the globe. American exceptionalism is sometimes linked with hypocrisy. Invades Iraq and Afghanistan unilaterally against all UN protests, occupied one for a decade the other for almost two, doesn't bring democracy to either of them. Then acts Pikachu face shocked at Russia in Ukraine to counter US influence on their former bulwark state. Most of you spewing shit on this conflict need to take a history lesson and look in the mirror at US behaviors over the past century. I laugh everytime I hear the US criticizing other countries while recounting similar things the US has done. Basically parroting US propaganda and saying it's all whataboutism. That's the default argument that glosses over any responsibility the US has in the current state of global geopolitics, especially given you want to be world police without taking the blame for any shit hitting the fan scenarios. E.g. Ukraine |
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05-01-2022, 02:23 PM
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These comments. Basic bitch ass perspectives spun as insight or deep thoughts lol. So many idiots in this world who love word salad.
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#290
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05-01-2022, 04:04 PM
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Something odd about the general ranks in Russia. Seems like many are in mid level functional officer positions. Near or on the front lines. Western generals are typically kept out of immediate enemy range. Sounds like "rank inflation" |