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02-26-2023, 06:01 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IV
I haven't reported any of your posts since long before we made that "truce" that you have since reneged on. For the most part, I can't be bothered to even read anything you say. I don't make a habit of repeating attempts to be reasonable and cordial with you when it produces the same results time and time again... so I just keep scrolling. But I tell you what, if I ever report any of them again I will let you know directly.
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#832
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02-26-2023, 08:47 PM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IV
The laughing part was that some random guy's opinion was posted here as if it was some kind of factual evidence or carried some weight. Nope. That guy had no special insight into this conflict. ljubodrag shared his link because he selectively seeks out any social media/blog posts that agree with his pre-determined conclusion that nazism is good and Putin is god. That guy said nothing new and most of what he said was as biased as you can get. Yes, Ukraine has lost 20% of its territory. Where is the news in that? Everybody knows that. That's why there is war in Ukraine. If Ukraine had lost 0% of its territory, then there would be no war. He also massively and with no reason or justification exaggerates Ukrainian losses and downplays Russian ones. Is there any evidence for his special intel on military losses? No. Of course not. After that, he pretty much just says that since Russia is a bigger country and is gonna win anyways....we should just surrender and give the Russian shit-fuck Dick'tator what he wants...because...that has always worked so well before in the history. He then goes on to pretty much blame all the wars in the last 100 years on the west. No facts...no explanation...just the usual "west is evil because I've seen it on youtube." The reality is...as I have pointed out again and again...that the problem is in mother fucking dictators and stupid sheeple who worship dictators as if they were gods. Take all the wars in the history of mankind and divide them into groups. 1) war between parties where 1 side is a dictator 2) war between parties where both sides are democracies. Also, this "Ukraine lost 97% of its army equipment" is bullshit. You keep pulling this number out of your ass again and again. Why not say "Ukraine has lost 200% of its army equipment and it now has negative 100% of equipment left"? If saying shit somehow makes it real...then...why not end the war and say that the Ukrainian army no longer exists? |
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02-27-2023, 01:04 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:621 Orc of Mount Gundabad Join Date: Dec 2009 Posts: 1,446 Mentioned: 11 Post(s) Quoted: 900 Post(s)
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IV
Are you stupid or what? Do I need to spell it out for you? Your "fuck off" is a badge of honor for me. |
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02-27-2023, 01:26 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IV
I believe you. I kind of picked up on the some of the posts you thank are kind of telling too. Spitefully cheeky.
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02-27-2023, 02:00 AM
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Re: Russian/Ukraine War Discussion Thread IV
Tell me, did you partake in the slaughter of the ppl of Kosovo, given your age, 55, & all the resentment towards the west because nato bombed you for it, as your narcissistic & vengeful nature is inbred towards the west because of it & that's the real reason why you support anyone who can harm nato rather than Ukraine Hero's, which, as a whole, is pretty sickening if you think about it, as ppl who live in the past have no future, yet here you are, mouthing off trying to convince others with your ego driven bullshit because of the nato strike in 1999 & trying to hurt anything western because of it. That's one sick mentality that you have & no wonder your pro ruskie support has no bounds & your so very The cult of Putin in Serbia reflects a nation that has still not dealt with its past. This article is written by: Tomislav Marković In this, one of a series of essays on the war in Ukraine from countries in or neighbouring the former Soviet bloc, a Serbian poet decries the glorification of Russia’s aggression Fri 28 Oct 2022 20.00 AEDT “Ukraine attacks Russia!” was the surreal headline on a report in the 22 February edition of Informer, Serbia’s biggest-selling tabloid. That headline was not a one off, it was an expression of the Putinophilia that has been strong in Serbia for years. As most of the world condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, much of the media in Serbia turned to glorification of Russia’s actions. Tabloids, web portals, dailies, weeklies and nationwide television channels celebrated the destruction of Ukrainian cities and gave wholehearted support to Russian armed forces. The killing of civilians, the levelling of cities and the destruction of cultural monuments appeared to fill some of Serbia’s editors with enthusiasm and exuberance. Pro-Russia rallies took place in Belgrade, at which the crowd cheered Putin and the letter Z was scrawled on the asphalt. The rest of the world shuddered as it watched real-time coverage of corpses on the streets of Bucha, civilians sheltering from Russian shells in underground stations and millions of refugees fleeing their country, but instead of compassionfor innocent victims, understanding for the criminals seemed the response of Putin’s Serbian fans. If President Aleksandar Vučić’s allies in the Serb media appear sanguine about death and destruction in Ukraine, he claims that the country is politically neutral. Serbia has grudgingly voted in favour of the UN general assembly’s resolutions condemning Russia’s use of forceand illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory. But the Vučić government has repeatedly refused to back western sanctions against Russia. European officials, US senators and various envoys have flocked to Vučić, telling him that it was time to choose: would Serbia be part of Europe or an ally of Russia? Despite all the pressure, Vučić keeps Serbia in limbo. But there can be no neutrality when it comes to Russia’s campaign against Ukraine. To remain neutral while an executioner butchers a victim means morally siding with the executioner. Serbia’s attitude towards the war in Ukraine requires additional context. Whereas in other countries, the Russian state-owned news agency, Sputnik, and the Russian TV channel RT diffuse the Kremlin’s propaganda, in Serbia most of the domestic media act as if they themselves are part of the Russian machinery under the command of the Kremlin’s communications supervisors. The problem is not limited to the media. Serbia has never renounced the Greater Serbia nationalist ideology that led to the wars of the former Yugoslavia. The one exception was the short premiership of Zoran Đinđić, but that was cut short by his assassination in 2003 . Today’s Serb political leaders were participants in the wars of the 1990s. Vučić was a high-ranking official of the Serbian Radical party of convicted war criminal Vojislav Šešelj. His coalition partner Ivica Dačić, leader of the Socialist party of Serbia, was Slobodan Milošević’s spokesman. One of Vučić’s closest associates, the minister of the interior, Aleksandar Vulin, began his career as a functionary of the Yugoslav Left, the party founded by Milošević’s late wife, Mirjana Marković. Today’s minister for European integration, Jadranka Joksimović, worked on the Serbian Radical party’s magazine, Velika Srbija, whose title (Greater Serbia) speaks for itself. Serbian political leaders still don’t publicly acknowledge Srebrenica as genocide. If at all, they refer to the “terrible crimes” committed. But there has been no dealing with the past at the state level. On the contrary, political, media, cultural, church and social elites continue to deny Serbian responsibility for war crimes. Serbia’s recent historical revisionism suggests that it was Serbs who were the victims, never the criminals. Internationally convicted Serb war criminals return home after serving their sentences and given heroes’ welcomes, sinecures and media space to expound their version of the truth, which The Hague tribunal was of course, unable to understand. Murals sport the image of Ratko Mladić often with the slogan “Serbian hero” in cities all over Serbia. Anyone who speaks about Serbian crimes is smeared as a traitor by a media lynch mob. At the Serbian war crimes prosecutor’s office, 2,500 cases have been languishing at the pre-trial investigation stage for years. According to estimates by the Humanitarian Law Center in Belgrade, at least 6,000 unconvicted war criminals freely walk the streets of Serbian cities. |