He's a grifter because the Borderlands have zero chance of doing anything but possibly drawing us into war with Russia. They cannot possibly win this war.
Not as quite upvoted as the other one, but only relatively.
April was quite a mixed bag. The Russians were beaten completely in the NW front (which ceased to exist after they run away in their "goodwill gesture" after a whole lot of their badwill gestures), but the inevitable fall of Mariupol was a downer. No self harm however, and the Mariupol guys who survived captivity are already out in the prisoner swaps (including Mariupol commanders in exchange for a traitor oligarch that Putin planned to become the leader of his puppet Ukraine).
The tweet was also in March, not April. This is what I answered back then:
I only excepted them to hold out for 3 days maybe. It's been 3 weeks already.
It was over 11 months ago.
And I'm fine.
Edit: Actually Mariupol fell in late May (the Russians tried very hard to make it for their May 9 victory day festival but failed).
And the attack on Bakhmut (pre-war population 70,000, of whom less than 5,000 remain now) began the next month. It's been 8 over months now and it still stands.
It's 2023 and you guys still think Russia is some kind of invincible military power like I did exactly 1 year ago, before it came to a test.
The Russians were beaten completely in the NW front
Were they? As far as I know, the imperialists in the USG told their puppet that the area was undermanned, so they marched in... and Russia evacuated the remaining forces without incurring losses.
It's 2023 and you guys still think Russia is some kind of invincible military power like I did exactly 1 year ago, before it came to a test.
I remember someone else who made similar conclusions based on the Winter War.
Also the fog of war was such that I've seen Sumy (the capital of the Sumy oblast) being still Ukrainian for many weeks on the maps but never heard anything from it and wondered what's going there. And it's because there was just no communication with the besieged city. Which held out with little more than police and civilian guns and captured weapons, and their makeshift weapons that the citizens produced in workshops like here: https://twitter.com/HKaaman/status/1627733462416252928/ I wish they had the NATO weapons in time, but turned out they really didn't need it to fight off the Russian "elite" tank divisions and help.stop them from driving on Kyiv from the east. The spirit is what it takes.
The Russian "elite" of the VDV, the Chechen gunmen, the 1st Guards Tank Army, and the special police forces (taken on an adventure in a special military operation, perhaps because they thought it was a special police operation - quite an unfortunate misunderstanding) got "undermanned" alright by mostly a bunch of Ukrainian Territorial Defense and left their unburied undermanned littering everywhere among the wrecks of their entire columns. Wanna see some videos?
The purpose of this image was to put pressure on Russian government to send help, complaint their forces have no ammunition. Probably "grifters" for such desperation in asking for weapons to beat some "the Borderlands", on day 363 of the glorious special military operation.
In April of 2022, someone here promised me that Ukraine will surrender in the next 2 weeks. I didnt save it, but I saved this one:
It's a fascinating post that now after these few months passed really needs to be rubbed into my face indeed. At the time, it got 15 winreddit upvotes and 0 downvotes (I don't downvote anything but spam).
The more amazing thing to me is they are making the same argument now they made then, and not even seeing it. And they accuse you and me of being the brainwashed ones.
A while back you posted something like "Slava Ukraini! Burn Russia to the ground".
One would not post Baltic-tier cringe like that if one were not affected by Western media propaganda.
I've offered my own criticisms of people who reject Western media propaganda, and then uncritically believe some other source (e.g. random blogs), but that is not really relevant to this question.
People who support Ukraine fall into two categories: the good-hearted dupes who believe this is the right thing, and who lack any knowledge of the history of the matter, and the hard-nosed realists who manipulate the aforementioned dupes. Supremo is sui generis: he is Polish and they for very good reasons do not want Russia on their borders.
A while back you posted something like "Slava Ukraini! Burn Russia to the ground".
You perhaps put too much thought into something that was posted partially in jest.
One would not post Baltic-tier cringe like that if one were not affected by Western media propaganda.
My brother in Christ, I consider the Baltics the best part of Europe, and I have spent several years trying to argue with my government that we need to shut down American bases in Germany to move them to Poland. Entirely on the grounds that they actually appreciate us as allies while the Germans are lukewarm at best. Hell, another commenter on here suggested reforming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and its an idea I definitely wouldnt say no to.
Because historically speaking, about the only time I havent thought that Russia deserved to be repeatedly kicked in the taint was when Peter the Great was in charge. Just about every other time, I have rooted for their enemy: From the Austrians, to the Prussians, to the Polish, to the Japanese.
People who support Ukraine fall into two categories:
And then I suppose there is me: An American nationalist, who was willing to accept Russia after the Soviet Union collapse, but lost that support when they started getting handsy with Ukraine back in 2014 (because unlike a lot of others, I have been following it all since then). And who wants to pimpslap Russia to the ground so I can turn to China and tell them "Got any funny ideas about Taiwan? Didnt think so."
Polish and they for very good reasons do not want Russia on their borders.
And Ukraine doesnt? They have had their culture stolen by Russia, sometimes literally (it was quite the shock to start learning a lot of Russian culture I like was actually Ukrainian), they were oppressed relentlessly by the Soviets much like the Irish were by the British, they were genocided on numerous occasions by the Russians, had the Russians start dicking around in their lands by arming up an insurgency, and then steal some of their land in what was for all intents and purposes an undeclared invasion.
Is it any wonder that the Ukrainian response to the Russians showing up and saying "You are our long lost brothers, and we are here to reunite with you!" was to shot them in the fucking face. Repeatedly.
It's a fascinating post that now after these few months passed really needs to be rubbed into my face indeed.
It's good to see that your morale and attitude has improved since the absolute panic that you were in after Russian mobilization. Let's hope for your sake that you remain that way.
That said, you're a good guy and I have no desire to rub anything in your face.
I wa laughing at the "partial mobilization" (and the subsequent total demobilization of the helpless masses of the partially mobilized, being arranged into neat Z shapes following their specially operated demilitarization).
I was doomposting circa February 24 to 26 during the absolute information chaos and fog if war, which was also during the time I believed in the Russian propaganda about their military (and paramilitary, and police, and "former" KGB) despite how I really should be been known better. It's just a Soviet shit.
He's a grifter because the Borderlands have zero chance of doing anything but possibly drawing us into war with Russia. They cannot possibly win this war.
Oh, I did find it:
https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/142BJfkaTU/x/c/4OVxMmxRYms
He meant the April of 2022.
Not as quite upvoted as the other one, but only relatively.
April was quite a mixed bag. The Russians were beaten completely in the NW front (which ceased to exist after they run away in their "goodwill gesture" after a whole lot of their badwill gestures), but the inevitable fall of Mariupol was a downer. No self harm however, and the Mariupol guys who survived captivity are already out in the prisoner swaps (including Mariupol commanders in exchange for a traitor oligarch that Putin planned to become the leader of his puppet Ukraine).
The tweet was also in March, not April. This is what I answered back then:
It was over 11 months ago.
And I'm fine.
Edit: Actually Mariupol fell in late May (the Russians tried very hard to make it for their May 9 victory day festival but failed).
And the attack on Bakhmut (pre-war population 70,000, of whom less than 5,000 remain now) began the next month. It's been 8 over months now and it still stands.
It's 2023 and you guys still think Russia is some kind of invincible military power like I did exactly 1 year ago, before it came to a test.
Now it's just really silly.
Were they? As far as I know, the imperialists in the USG told their puppet that the area was undermanned, so they marched in... and Russia evacuated the remaining forces without incurring losses.
I remember someone else who made similar conclusions based on the Winter War.
Also the fog of war was such that I've seen Sumy (the capital of the Sumy oblast) being still Ukrainian for many weeks on the maps but never heard anything from it and wondered what's going there. And it's because there was just no communication with the besieged city. Which held out with little more than police and civilian guns and captured weapons, and their makeshift weapons that the citizens produced in workshops like here: https://twitter.com/HKaaman/status/1627733462416252928/ I wish they had the NATO weapons in time, but turned out they really didn't need it to fight off the Russian "elite" tank divisions and help.stop them from driving on Kyiv from the east. The spirit is what it takes.
The Russian "elite" of the VDV, the Chechen gunmen, the 1st Guards Tank Army, and the special police forces (taken on an adventure in a special military operation, perhaps because they thought it was a special police operation - quite an unfortunate misunderstanding) got "undermanned" alright by mostly a bunch of Ukrainian Territorial Defense and left their unburied undermanned littering everywhere among the wrecks of their entire columns. Wanna see some videos?
Yes, they can.
This is a picture published by Wagner themselves yesterday, showing a dumping ground for their guys recently demobilized and demilitarized somewhere in 1 day: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FpkEkwiXoAA3vT6?format=jpg&name=large
The purpose of this image was to put pressure on Russian government to send help, complaint their forces have no ammunition. Probably "grifters" for such desperation in asking for weapons to beat some "the Borderlands", on day 363 of the glorious special military operation.
In April of 2022, someone here promised me that Ukraine will surrender in the next 2 weeks. I didnt save it, but I saved this one:
Over 4 months ago, some retard named u/Rezlung promised to "rub into my face" "after Russia pushes Ukraine’s shit in within the next few months": https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/15K6godV6W/x/c/4Of0QKGN5Fo
It's a fascinating post that now after these few months passed really needs to be rubbed into my face indeed. At the time, it got 15 winreddit upvotes and 0 downvotes (I don't downvote anything but spam).
No, they can't. They're not going to "drive through the streets of Moscow" like the chief gifted said.
The Boarderlands is one huge cope and you've swallowed it completely
Did they rename some place in the occupied territories as Moscow?
Because otherwise it's only Azov propaganda imagery of their guys stomping on red stars thrown down from the Kremlin turrets as Black Sun shines down.
The Leninlands lost the Black Sea Fleet flagship Moscow sunk, so maybe this counts as conquering Moscow.
Ukrainian gov doesn't even talk about liberating Belgorod Oblast, or Belarus, not to mention Moscow.
The cope continues.
The more amazing thing to me is they are making the same argument now they made then, and not even seeing it. And they accuse you and me of being the brainwashed ones.
A while back you posted something like "Slava Ukraini! Burn Russia to the ground".
One would not post Baltic-tier cringe like that if one were not affected by Western media propaganda.
I've offered my own criticisms of people who reject Western media propaganda, and then uncritically believe some other source (e.g. random blogs), but that is not really relevant to this question.
People who support Ukraine fall into two categories: the good-hearted dupes who believe this is the right thing, and who lack any knowledge of the history of the matter, and the hard-nosed realists who manipulate the aforementioned dupes. Supremo is sui generis: he is Polish and they for very good reasons do not want Russia on their borders.
You perhaps put too much thought into something that was posted partially in jest.
My brother in Christ, I consider the Baltics the best part of Europe, and I have spent several years trying to argue with my government that we need to shut down American bases in Germany to move them to Poland. Entirely on the grounds that they actually appreciate us as allies while the Germans are lukewarm at best. Hell, another commenter on here suggested reforming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and its an idea I definitely wouldnt say no to.
Because historically speaking, about the only time I havent thought that Russia deserved to be repeatedly kicked in the taint was when Peter the Great was in charge. Just about every other time, I have rooted for their enemy: From the Austrians, to the Prussians, to the Polish, to the Japanese.
And then I suppose there is me: An American nationalist, who was willing to accept Russia after the Soviet Union collapse, but lost that support when they started getting handsy with Ukraine back in 2014 (because unlike a lot of others, I have been following it all since then). And who wants to pimpslap Russia to the ground so I can turn to China and tell them "Got any funny ideas about Taiwan? Didnt think so."
And Ukraine doesnt? They have had their culture stolen by Russia, sometimes literally (it was quite the shock to start learning a lot of Russian culture I like was actually Ukrainian), they were oppressed relentlessly by the Soviets much like the Irish were by the British, they were genocided on numerous occasions by the Russians, had the Russians start dicking around in their lands by arming up an insurgency, and then steal some of their land in what was for all intents and purposes an undeclared invasion.
Is it any wonder that the Ukrainian response to the Russians showing up and saying "You are our long lost brothers, and we are here to reunite with you!" was to shot them in the fucking face. Repeatedly.
Here's how
BernieVlad can still win.It will probably involve The Real Russian Forces](https://twitter.com/search?q=%22the%20real%20russian%20forces%22&src=typed_query&f=live) finally showing up.
(The entry of The Real Russian Forces into The New Russia, visualised in The Old Russia c. 2017.)
It's good to see that your morale and attitude has improved since the absolute panic that you were in after Russian mobilization. Let's hope for your sake that you remain that way.
That said, you're a good guy and I have no desire to rub anything in your face.
I wa laughing at the "partial mobilization" (and the subsequent total demobilization of the helpless masses of the partially mobilized, being arranged into neat Z shapes following their specially operated demilitarization).
I was doomposting circa February 24 to 26 during the absolute information chaos and fog if war, which was also during the time I believed in the Russian propaganda about their military (and paramilitary, and police, and "former" KGB) despite how I really should be been known better. It's just a Soviet shit.