Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022): Thread 1 - Ukrainian Liars vs Russian Liars with Air and Artillery Superiority

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How well is the combat this going for Russia?

  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Blyatskrieg

    Votes: 46 6.6%
  • ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A well planned strike with few faults

    Votes: 45 6.5%
  • ⭐⭐⭐ Competent attack with some upsets

    Votes: 292 42.1%
  • ⭐⭐ Worse than expected

    Votes: 269 38.8%
  • ⭐ Ukraine takes back Crimea 2022

    Votes: 42 6.1%

  • Total voters
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Ukrainian conscripts don't deserve to be propagandized to die for some jew
No, they deserve everything coming their way for what they are doing to their own civilians. How the fuck do you manage to threat them worse than invading forces?
 
On the other hand, the US's history of occupying and militarily harassing its neighbours ended over a century ago while Russia's history of doing so ended only 31 years ago (or perhaps didn't even end then). Not to mention the close ties between the US and Canada (and, to a certain extent, the US and Mexico) versus the relationship between Russia and Ukraine.
Oh yeah? So we imagined US troops landing in Veracruz in the 20th century to let the Mexicans know who’s boss?

The Columbia’s drug wars?

Nicaragua?

Panama?

Anyone?

Lol. Read up.
 
Notice that I said "neighbours".
I think that's a cop out since, like the EU, US modern warfare has been economic. The US has been fucking with South American economies forever and up to including present day.

I'm fairly certain if any "neighbor" of the US did something the US didn't like and the economic sanctions didn't work they would escalate to military action. Hell, didn't Reagan have two separate military operations in two separate south American countries?
 
Speaking of propaganda that's a theme in this thread, anyone thinks we've been subject to Russia being the main antagonist, when the literal main antagonists in games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare around 2008 has been Russian Ultra-nationalists? The same Ultra-nationalists that gamers would fight against in Modern warfare 2 and 3? The same enemy, in extension, to Modern Warfare reboot? The reboot that the depicted the Russians so badly, that the country banned said reboot from being sold in its soil, much like how Russia banned social media like facebook because Russians weren't allowed to protect themselves on these platforms, but its a team-effort for foreigners against russians?

I'm using Call of Duty as an example, cause we know how much Activision makes off this Franchise, how many tens of millions play these games when new COC titles come out every year, even though each iterations are virtually the same thing

TLDR: We've been exposed to proganda against Russia since 2007 in one of the biggest gaming franchise consumed by tens of millions of people every year. And those people include impressionable Boomers, Coomers, Zoomers and Millenials who some grew up into hating Russia today, and in the future.

I'd argue that was mainly because it wasn't PC to paint sandniggers as bad guys, but yeah, I'm sure there's some subconscious association in the minds of the bugmen when game after game has had the same theme.

I was discussing this topic with my brother yesterday. I said to him you've had a whole generation of zoomers raised on over the top, ridiculously evil portrayals of Russians in video games and it probably clouds their view of the country.

I'm waiting for the first Russian targeted hate crime in the US, and as I believe another poster in this thread pointed out with a similar post you just know they're going to target someone who's Polish or Ukrainian and it's going to result in a huge shishow.
 
I've heard snippets that Russia's against Globohomo, can anyone PM examples?

To be more clear, is not that Russia and China is gunho against globohomo, its just that these two powers don't want to share being the masters of the world. Their opponents being degenerates was just consequential and convenient strawman's to burn.
 
Speaking of propaganda that's a theme in this thread, anyone thinks we've been subject to Russia being the main antagonist, when the literal main antagonists in games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare around 2008 has been Russian Ultra-nationalists? The same Ultra-nationalists that gamers would fight against in Modern warfare 2 and 3? The same enemy, in extension, to Modern Warfare reboot? The reboot that the depicted the Russians so badly, that the country banned said reboot from being sold in its soil, much like how Russia banned social media like facebook because Russians weren't allowed to protect themselves on these platforms, but its a team-effort for foreigners against russians?

I'm using Call of Duty as an example, cause we know how much Activision makes off this Franchise, how many tens of millions play these games when new COC titles come out every year, even though each iterations are virtually the same thing

TLDR: We've been exposed to proganda against Russia since 2007 in one of the biggest gaming franchise consumed by tens of millions of people every year. And those people include impressionable Boomers, Coomers, Zoomers and Millenials who some grew up into hating Russia today, and in the future.
IIRC Modern Warfare 2 wasn't banned in Russia though I don't know if they removed that one level, that even led to butthurt here in the states.

So it does seem like shit is getting worse while the standards for Call of Duty in general have fallen as well. Apparently in Black Ops 2, they had the player working with the Chinese as well and that same concept was in BF4 as well.

BF4 was banned iirc in China because of a different reason lol, one of the DLCs had Chinese maps and the Chinese were mad that it mean Chinese soil had been invaded.

The Russian bad guy stuff has been there even before Call of Duty though Call of Duty 1 and 2 had us fighting as a Ruskie and World at War and Battlefield 3 was the last time the player could play as a Russian. One of the Medal of Honor old school games had the player helping out Russians in Berlin.

But in general it has been Russian bad guy or for a while Middle Eastern bad guy before the soycucks got mad.
 
Prisoners of war deserve not to be humilated. Ivan from Russia or Vlad from Ukraine are following orders given by their superiors. There's a reason why the rules of war are so gentle towards POWs compared to their commanders:




It's genuinely an evil thing to do.
Invading another country to steal more clay is an evil thing to do. Ivan can take a bullet to the head.
 
Oh yeah? So we imagined US troops landing in Veracruz in the 20th century to let the Mexicans know who’s boss?

The Columbia’s drug wars?

Nicaragua?

Panama?

Anyone?

Lol. Read up.
Don't forget that the Mexican drug war, which killed at least 10,000 people, was at the behest of the USA.
 
On the other hand, the US's history of occupying and militarily harassing its neighbours ended over a century ago while Russia's history of doing so ended only 31 years ago (or perhaps didn't even end then). Not to mention the close ties between the US and Canada (and, to a certain extent, the US and Mexico) versus the relationship between Russia and Ukraine.
Hahahahahahaha, nigga WUT?
 
No, they deserve everything coming their way for what they are doing to their own civilians. How the fuck do you manage to threat them worse than invading forces?
When a nation state perceives an existential threat all notions of decency fly out of the window and the citizenry always bear the brunt of it. Please don't demonise the Ukies too much, their language is funny and their people are kind if not foolhardy.
 
On the other hand, the US's history of occupying and militarily harassing its neighbours ended over a century ago while Russia's history of doing so ended only 31 years ago (or perhaps didn't even end then). Not to mention the close ties between the US and Canada (and, to a certain extent, the US and Mexico) versus the relationship between Russia and Ukraine.
Americans are so cute.
 
On the other hand, the US's history of occupying and militarily harassing its neighbours ended over a century ago while Russia's history of doing so ended only 31 years ago (or perhaps didn't even end then). Not to mention the close ties between the US and Canada (and, to a certain extent, the US and Mexico) versus the relationship between Russia and Ukraine.
>what is Operation Condor
 
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