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Reason: None provided.

If anyone is perceived to be cheering on the Russian military it's likely because Ukraine is effectively a globohomo money laundering scheme right now. It doesnt make the war good or just but it gives plenty of reason to wish for Russia's success.

Also, unlike the average normie, the average user on this board is probably aware of the coup the US instigated in Ukraine in 2014, so regardless of anyone's opinions on Russia or Putin, it makes one more hesitant to follow the "the one who invades automatically must be the bad guy" lazy line of reasoning."

Add in extra stuff like US funded biolabs in Ukraine and Russia pushing back against certain toxic globohomo agendas and it shouldn't be hard to see why people here might root for them.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

If anyone is perceived to be cheering on the Russian military it's likely because Ukraine is effectively a globohomo money laundering scheme right now. It doesnt make the war good or just but it gives plenty of reason to wish for Russia's success.

Also, unlike the average normie, the average user on this board is probably aware of the coup the US instigated in Ukraine in 2014, so regardless of anyone's opinions on Russia or Putin, it makes one more hesitant to follow the "the one who invades automatically must be the bad guy" lazy line of reasoning."

Add in extra stuff like US funded biolabs and Russia pushing back against certain toxic globohomo agendas and it shouldn't be hard to see why people here might root for them.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If anyone is perceived to be cheering on the Russian military it's likely because Ukraine is effectively a globohomo money laundering scheme right now. It doesnt make the war good or just but it gives plenty of reason to wish for Russia's success.

Also, unlike the average normie, the average user on this board is probably aware of the coup the US instigated in Ukraine in 2014, so regardless of anyone's opinions on Russia or Putin, it makes one more hesitant to follow the "the one who invades automatically must be the bad guy" lazy line of reasoning."

1 year ago
1 score