r/VolunteersForUkraine - The ManChildren's Crusade of 2022

I am assuming there are actually a shitton of volunteer war tourists over there rn, but the ones that actually do it can into opsec.
Not in their lives lmfao. Redditors are getting people killed by posting selfies with geolocation attached and other war tourists are videotaping themselves committing war crimes to own the Russkis. The war tourists are some of the most undisciplined and low-security meatshields Ukraine doesn't need.
 
On a similar note, I'm also wondering if fighting on behalf of a foreign country won't get you in trouble in your home country. Isn't joining a foreign army seen as some kind of treason in many places?

I don't know about that but Russia has signaled that any foreign fighters will be treated as mercanaries and subject to criminal law rather than rules of war. So a battalion of redditors are going to spend a long fucking time in Russian jails lmao.
 
I wanna see this fucking selfie.
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The "redditor gets killed because of selfie" was actually just a meme from 4chan because of this ^ pic
If you look at the gym in the video it has different colors.
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For this world plagued with fake news and wrong think, I ask @inception_state to add a count of confirmed deaths from the brave warriors of reddit in this conflict in the OP.
I'll add a counter once we have a confirmed number greater than 0. So far the only claim is that Russian strike on a a group of Ukrainian soldiers discussed earlier, but the original story I heard was that it was just a Ukrainian guy with bad OPSEC. If he turns out to be a non-Ukrainian, it should count though.
 
Some already start to realize that it's just a big LARP
"I am totally gonna smash the fash"
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I want to be optimistic and hope that redditards and janny trannies will go die in Ukraine, but your post is a shining example of the truth. Every retard on reddit and twitter who turned into a Ukranian chauvenist overnight will bloviate online and do nothing until it stops being popular
 
On a similar note, I'm also wondering if fighting on behalf of a foreign country won't get you in trouble in your home country. Isn't joining a foreign army seen as some kind of treason in many places?
yes, leaving to fight in a foreign war as a soldier of fortune is by definition forfeiting your citizenship in most places.

You can't, as a citizen of nation A, fight on behalf of nation B, against nation C without C being able to declare war against A, at least in first world countries who care.

Otherwise countries would just send over "soldiers of fortune" squads for cash.
 
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