Redditards cheer as Ukraine assassinates CBRN general Igor Kirillov in Moscow
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You want to talk about boogeymen, you're projecting your imaginary composite yay-latest-thing redditor onto me.
Yeah no problem, lemme just put together a feature length documentary for you right now. You have to follow these things as they go. I don't care enough to save and categorize every piece of media I see.
Russian soldiers have filmed videos of themselves complaining that they were sent to the front lines for political reasons, or even just as a disciplinary measure. The novichok incident is well documented, I believe the have security footage of the goons who did it. Litvinenko was poisoned by polonium, you don't buy that shit at the store. The helicopter pilot who defected was killed, I don't know if there was video of it but it was widely reported and it'd be a pretty deep rabbit hole to assume that was made up. Prighozin's death was first reported on wagner telegram, blaming it on a SAM attack. I've seen multiple videos of russian soldiers ass raping each other, with more supporting documents and an alleged suicide note. Stealing toilets and washing machines. Killing people with hammers.
I mean after a while you have to forgive me for just assuming the worst. When was the last time someone from the american government defected and was performatively assassinated? Do you see how one might get the idea that there's good guys and bad guys here?
Personally I think the war has been massively mismanaged and this trickle of escalation and micromanagement from washington seems to be designed to cause as much death as possible. But at the end of the day, russia is the one who rolled the tanks to kiev. They're the one's talking about empire and the divine dominion putin has over all ethnic russians.
I have the impression that you have been influenced by these pieces of media that have been served to you by people who have an ulterior motive.
You speak Russian? Where have you found these videos?
Wut.
Oh, come on. I thought we were being serious. This is the kind of stuff I expect from people with dog avatars. Next you'll be telling me that Russian soldiers attack with shovels, like the "good" British government asserts.
Fair point. I just wonder why you don't "assume the worst" when the US government presents you with "intelligence" about the Boogeyman Du Jour... after babies thrown out of incubators, WMDs, Operation Northwoods, Khadhafi giving pills to his soldiers, etc.
Does it have to be 'performative'? I like these arbitrary clauses that are inserted into the requirements, like when supporters of the USG complain about "Russia invading its NEIGHBOR". Because it's so much better when you invade a country that is on the other side of the world that is no conceivable threat to you.
We good, they bad.
I think the people who didn't kill a million people in Iraq are the good guys, even if they... stole a washing machine. You're free to come and steal my washing machine if that will stop the USG from launching another war of aggression to kill another million people.
I think the people who don't coup governments all over the world, who don't start civil wars in other countries, who don't spend billions and fund NGOs to subvert other countries are the good guys. I think the good guys are the people who aren't occupying my country. I think the good guys are the people who don't protect rape gangs, flood my country with immigrants & try to trans 4-year-old kids.
Of course, I don't believe in good guys, but since you insist.
Like I said, you're not crazy, just maybe sometimes putting up a bit of an act.
It was Ukraine that responded to protests in the Donbas by bombing them and shelling city centers, and launching an "anti-terrorist operation" against the people of that region.
Smells like the BS that it is, but let's say he did. What does it have to do with you?
lmao just ask on 4chan. I'm sure someone's got the whole collection. It's wild dude. There's multiple supporting posts of people trying to justify it like it's just the way it is. I guess it could all be fake but the ass fucking in uniform is real and there's a related suicide by hanging that doesn't seem fake.
Did you watch the Tucker Carlson interview? I mean it's boring AF so I don't blame you but Putin starts going on about shit that happened 1000 years ago and destiny and shit.
Well my father is russian so I take it a little personally. But you can't make an argument of triviality after aggressively attacking my position. If you don't think it's important then just leave.
I'd rather not, I'm a sensitive soul, but it's all quite bizarre.
That's quite a bit different than what you were saying. Fact is that what you call 'Ukraine' has been part of Russia since time immemorial. Kievan Rus... and the modern Russian state has possessed these lands since the late 1700s. I don't see why it shouldn't again, simply because the US wants to weaken Russia and coup its government like they do with other countries.
That is strange, considering you aggressively dislike Russia more than anyone here. Or maybe that is why he left?
I don't mean that it's trivial. I mean that it's got nothing to do with the US, except for its aims at world hegemony.
I do like how you abandoned your argument that the US are the good guys. You were rather forward when asserting it initially, but no such claim survives first contact with reality.
Did king george send you? Tell him to fuck off, we ain't coming back.
No but seriously, are you just going with divine right of kings on this one?