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I’ve never been so upset I can’t award a winner reactionNikocado Avacado
Would you prefer the West to just bomb any country that confronts them?Yes. The West has set a precedent where they will resort to weaponised finances if you confront them, which will accelerate the end of a world dominated by the dollar.
Lol even back then, USA was still bombing other countries.It was the Enola Gay
Many of the top-selling vodka brands that trace their origins to Russia are now distilled in multiple countries — including the United States.
For example, some bar owners are protesting the invasion by dumping out Stoli Vodka. Problem is, it's only Russian by name, which is loosely translated as "capital city" due to its origins in Moscow. The vodka is actually made in Latvia, and the company's headquarters is in Luxembourg — a member of NATO which has spoken against the Russian invasion.
Jesus Christ, I know burgers are shit at geography but I would have thought you get your own history right.The B-29 that nuked Hiroshima in 1945 was called "Fat Man." What will the B-2 that nukes Moscow be called? "Morbidly obese trans-woman?"
They do just. Russia is an exception because they can nuke them to oblivion as well.Would you prefer the West to just bomb any country that confronts them?
I don't know why, but seeing these sort of slacktivism enrages me more and more.
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States want to boycott Russian vodka. Here's why that won't work
Russian-made alcohol is the latest target in the growing backlash against the country's invasion of Ukraine.edition.cnn.com
I really don't understand the significance put on the use of fairly basic atomic weapons in Japan. If you are horrified by the use of atomic weapons then I recommend you look up the US firebombing of the home island. Just as many casualties but burning to death, dying in a ditch from burn injuries, or asphyxiating due to a firestorm is better than dying by a nuclear blast wave. I am not saying it was better but just putting things into perspective. WWII was horrific by modern war standards in terms of loss of civilian life and humanity.Didn't we already nuke two civilian cities though? Russia is beating us in that moral area.
Is invading another country a war crime? Seems to me like that would mean at least one side of every war is automatically a war criminal.
Practice makes perfectLol even back then, USA was still bombing other countries.
Because the country that got Ukraine into this mess (USA) is fucking them over while farming le internet dopamine points.I don't know why, but seeing these sort of slacktivism enrages me more and more.
bros how did the world turn so gay?
The a-bombs caused survivors to develop cancer years afterwards.I really don't understand the significance put on the use of fairly basic atomic weapons in Japan. If you are horrified by the use of atomic weapons then I recommend you look up the US firebombing of the home island. Just as many casualties but burning to death, dying in a ditch from burn injuries, or asphyxiating due to a firestorm is better than dying by a nuclear blast wave. I am not saying it was better but just putting things into perspective. WWII was horrific by modern war standards in terms of loss of civilian life and humanity.