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Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" (Son My) even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destruction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was literally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

It is a criminal offense in Russia to even write truth about WWII (up to 5 years for "falsifying history").

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" (Son My) even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destruction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was literally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

It is a criminal offense in Russia to even write truth about WWII ("falsifying history").

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" (Son My) even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destruction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was literally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" (Song My) even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destruction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was literally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destruction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was literally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destruction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was sliterally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" even in America. The helicopter pilots who rescued villagers by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destyrction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was sliterally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" even in America. The helicopter pilots who refused people by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destyrction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was sliterally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook great military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

People cared a whole lot. Disproportionately. The journalists around the world reported it, investigated it thoroughly (denying the official story), and we discussed it in multiple threads. But when thousands died in Mariupol only few were given names and faces by the only journalists remaining in the besieged city before their escape (the Russians were looking for them), and it's also old news and forgotten already. And the "discussion" here was so disrespectful to the victims, typically for this place.

Dude, no one defends (or denies) "My Lai" even in America. The helicopter pilots who refused people by threatening to kill infantrymen were given medals. What "hypocrite West"? Politkovskaya in A Small Corner of Hell wrote about "heroes and medals", medals are given to literal murderers, but (her example) a major who single handedly rescued dozens of elderly (ethnic Russian) people from the house of blind during the destyrction of Grozny got no awards or recognition because he saved people and didn't kill them. She too was later murdered.

There was sliterally nothing wrong about the Highway of Death. A textbook greta military victory. The Russians did a mini version in Kherson on the first day (over 100 retreating Ukrainian vehicles hit or abandoned on a single road) and there was also nothing wrong with this by itself.

1 year ago
1 score