TheTrumanShow
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I didnt even see that , haha. Oh man, and they all applaud anyway.That was a flag of Ingushetia that he tore off with the ball btw.
I guess I would do if I was in his fiefdom.
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I didnt even see that , haha. Oh man, and they all applaud anyway.That was a flag of Ingushetia that he tore off with the ball btw.
Yeah but then you look at the Ruskies on this forum and they are not nearly as smug as some of the most ardent Ukranian supporters, lending credence to the fact that this wall of text you just shat out is pseudo-intellectual mumbo jumbo created to fit around your pre-determined views on Russians not vice versa.
In fact every single Russian poster here except maybe that guy with the black and white picture on his avatar of I think its Eraserhead movie has been very nuanced in their views of this whole matter.
Fuckwit.
All hail Buhanka Chan.View attachment 3152587
Trainload of Russian vehicles headed towards Donbass, featuring two Buhanka-chans.
Ahh right. I thought this was a heterogenous community of not so likeminded individuals overall but apparently in this instant, even this fact is of no regard so that you can fit your preconceived nonsense around your conclusions.A handful of people on an English language forum don't color my opinion of what are common Russian sentiments anymore than the handful of people who got arrested at anti-war protests or the few people cheering at the prospect of Ukraine being wiped out and annexed entirely. Your a fuckwit if you think this thread is representative of anyone's opinions outside of a small minority.
I'm basing my opinion on what I've heard for years from Russians themselves and from simple observations of how the people they ruled for decades feel about them.
Yes. It’s inconvenient when your leadership is heretical.Akshually, the catholic and Orthodox churches have both agreed to stop calling each other heretics as part of the ecumenical detente.
Clearly the only reason that train's coming in is because the Ghost of Kyiv just destroyed another 15,000 Russian vehicles yesterday. Ukraine's totally winning guys.View attachment 3152587
Trainload of Russian vehicles headed towards Donbass, featuring two Buhanka-chans.
Wonder if the reason it's buried so much is a partly-collapsed underground fuel tank. Going to be a fun fix if so, Have to remove the turret and any loose bits of reactive armor before the fuel tank could be dug up.
"The Coup of '22" has a nice ring to it. Also, a nuclear strike was a bit of a concern when the USSR broke up but thankfully nothing came of it.Thanks for the great info. Seems Russia has retained much of the intergenerational/class strife of the USSR 30 years later.
Also the Medvedev point is actually quite important IMO. A lot of people saw him as just a puppet of Putin but if you look at his record his four years were probably the closest Russia got to joining the international order rather than trying to make their own- he basically came out and said that Russia had zero interest in any other countries joining NATO, it was there decision. He invaded Georgia but he was also a big part of the Russian "Reset" and wanted a relationship with the EU similar to Switzerland or Sweden.
The sunk-cost idea makes sense. The best counter to that from Western countries would be to try and push the idea that a replacement of Putin in favour of a more democratic regime would mean that a retreat wouldn't be a defeat and that the war is mainly against Putin, not Russia herself. Good luck getting the propaganda division to actually do that, though.
I think Libya is what is making Putin do what he is doing. Even the CIS is slowly moving West. The only country left he has that could guarantee safety and a powerbase if he was ever deposed in Belarus, and they don't like the sanctions. With Ukraine a hostile state, at this point Putin being removed from power would mean dying in a basement and probably zero offers of asylum elsewhere. We have to remember that Libya was mainly a rebellion, it won because of NATO/UN air-support, but they weren't doing the actual fighting. If the military actually rebelled (which seems at least a little bit plausible depending on whether reports are true or not) it wouldn't need outside help. NATO would probably sit as far back as possible in that situation to prevent a nuclear strike from something with absolutely nothing to lose.
Surely you must have met hundreds of Russians that wished for all sorts of horrors in your long life as what, a travelling salesman in Russia?
Given the source, are we sure he even said any of that lolVery optimistic take. Even if Ukraine “wins”, it won’t be without a few thousand more dead. Same could be said for Russia, but that’s just war. I doubt Russia is going to want to stop unless they get some concessions too.
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The National Enquirer probably has more accurate takes than The Kyiv Independent, if I had to guess.Given the source, are we sure he even said any of that lol
there is no empathizing going on there, just performative virtue signaling for the cameras.Its only gay and retarded because your autistic ass cant empathize with human suffering.
I mean the country is one of extremes if you go into the cities of Moscow or St Petersburg you will find the most pozzed places in Russia. If you go to let's say Grozny you get to see Islamic Russia and if you go to stevastipol you see another Russia.Cover for a massive inferiority complex born from a century of catastrophic fuck ups on the part of Russian/Russophile leadership that left them underdeveloped, impoverished, oppressed and which sometimes got millions of them killed or outright murdered.
They must pretend all that actually wasn't that bad or else they would have to admit that either the last 4-5 generations of Russian people have chosen retarded leadership that reflects badly on themselves, or only slightly better have allowed themselves to be slaves to emperors/dictators/strongmen who's actions they had no control over.
Aside from downplaying how bad the past was the only palatable alternative is to blame foreigners for how bad it was, a tradition that still lives on today just as strong as ever. Think of post WW1 Germany with all their grievances about versailles and how easy it was for the German people to buy into the stab in the back mythology and what that led to, then imaging how bad the humiliation would have been if instead of the German empire coming to an end not at the outcome of enormously destructive war but after decades of stagnation and decay until finally ending pathetically without (almost) a single shot fired.
Than you have to factor in all of the people of their vassal states telling them exactly what they think of Russia as soon as they felt safe enough to do so rather than letting their revamped empire under the guise of the USSR die gracefully and you have some idea of what lurks behind the eyes of a Russian nationalist. As said above by someone else there's no middle ground at all in Russian society, if your not completely apathetic you either want Russian society to be reformed at its very roots or you fully except and believe every delusion about Russian greatness.
He'd rather post macaroni paintings to Redditthere is no empathizing going on there, just performative virtue signaling for the cameras.
if you want to empathize with ukrainians, go contribute to relief efforts to help their refugees, they'll appreciate that a lot more than whatever this grotesque war crime victim larp is supposed to be.
I can't stop won't stop koo koo klucking about the world's biggest nigger PutinDid Putin fuck you in the ass with no lube or something? I thought you people usually stop clucking in the morning after a long night of posting on Twitter about Ukrainian military victories.
Red Forest is a nothingburger, by the way. I find it hilarious that people seriously believe that Russians don't know about Chernobyl.
No, just Russians I've heard or interacted with personally online over the years in much larger numbers and in many more neutral/varied atmospheres than this thread.
My opinion of them is that you can broadly categorize the politics of the overwhelming majority of Russians who aren't totally apathetic towards any political position as either fully supportive of any actions taken by the goverment as long as they serve the often nebulous goal of righting some wrong some other people have done to Russia, or overtly hostile to the goverment to the degree their allowed to be and also often a low key degenerate/hedonist that reminds me of a hippy from the 90's or 2000's here in the US.