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SupremeReader -3 points ago +1 / -4

These billboards the Azov guys destroy here while advancing into "Russia" proclaim "Russia is here forever": https://youtube.com/watch?v=2BANlUvipNw

They put a lot of these. Ukraine is now "occupying Russian lands" after chasing away Russian forces and the pathetic Russia can't do anything about that. And neither can you.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Here in Poland everyone was pumped up about Biden's visit. Imagine being mad excited for a speech by Biden but here we are lol

I don't know what did he say, and only heard second hand what his fellow geriatric Putin said at around the same time from this thread: https://twitter.com/nik0p0l5/status/1627968143665635328

Year ago: Hurr durr, everyone who opposes us will see consequences like never before in history

Now: Eeeh so farming should get more substitues, and I want more tourists in Tuva and also water in Baikal kinda smells like shit...

Meanwhile KIA2's favorite Jewish convicted criminal and professional Nosferatu impersonator Prigozhin personally whining about the "complete shell hunger", is ignored, may die after mismanaging GRU's Wagner project. Will winreddit mourn his tragic accident?

Anyway Biden approval ratings in Poland are like 90%. Ruski Mir going great.

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SupremeReader -4 points ago +1 / -5

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.

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SupremeReader -3 points ago +1 / -4

Oh, I did find it:

When the Ukrainians surrender before the end of April, please don't commit self harm out of sorrow.

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:

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.

Now it's just really silly.

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SupremeReader -5 points ago +1 / -6

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).

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SupremeReader -4 points ago +4 / -8

Did you ever answer me why do you consider him a "grifter"?

Was Stalin just a "grifter" for taking more than 500,000 vehicles and all the assorted weapons and supplies including a lion's share of Soviet wartime fuel and food from the West in the original Lend Lease campaign in exchange for killing millions of Germs for them? Because the Russians believe he was the greatest Russian of all time (and he wasn't even really a Russian, just like Lenin).

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SupremeReader 11 points ago +11 / -0

The Afghans are commonly addicted to the internet in general and to twitter in particular. The Talibs too, including their leaders, just terminally online on twitter like zoomers on tiktok.

The old Taliban led by illiterate remote village mullahs like Omar were famously anti-technology (other than weapons and such, this tech was okay), banning and ritually destroying any privately owned audio-visual devices (such as hanging smashed TV sets and unrolled audio tapes from trees), but it was before the 2 decades of American influence.

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SupremeReader 4 points ago +4 / -0

Disclaimer: Never really need a GTA fan, when I play GTA like games I prefer to be like an undercover cop and reloading upon hitting a passerby even if the game itself doesn't care much if at all.

Speaking of #BlackGirlMagic, apparently this Forspoken game was released or something? I have so much fucking work these days I have backlog of even replies from #y'all here, thus didn't even watch any video about it nor see any /v/ memes. The work was supposed to set me free, wtf I hate Himmler now.

Also reminded me of /pol/ memes of playing Watch Dogs improperly, of course there were outraged journalistic articles about it lmao, also this: https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/17324

Keywords: surveillance, race, video games, Watch Dogs, Ubisoft, whiteness, Blackness

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

It was indeed Mariupol, and they deliberately targeted "their own" civilians: https://www.reuters.com/article/ukraine-crisis-un-idUKKBN0KZ26J20150126

An ironic thing js that for years, the attack was remembered annually at the Mariupol Theater Square. Ironic because it was the same place when in 2022 a Russian plane bombed a well known bomb shelter and humanitarian aid / evac point with a characteristic red roof and huge marks of CHILDREN written on both sides of it.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

No, not like the Americans. For example the Americans thruthfully saying about the Russian upcoming invasion which the Russians were lying saying the American lying about that, doubling down on their lies. Which is absolutely typical. Just like they've been assuring Dudayev they're not going to invade all the way until they did. That's called being given "the word of a Russian officer."

The Americans no longer even had chemical weapons themselves. Which is why a proportional retaliation strike in the event of a chemical attack has to be nuclear. It's like they have no flamethrowers anymore, and instead use armored bulldozers tthe same job. The Iraqis used Soviet aircraft and Soviet design chemical bombs for the job. The chemical precursor came from all over the world but mostly from Singapore and the UAE, the latter long being a real world Wakanda / Cobra Island crrossver.

Andnyesz the American governmtnaverter the world starvation, also through organising the export of Ukrainian grain through Poland which helped to break the Russian blockade which would starve millions in the shithole countried and set whole regions on fire of rebellions and wars for food.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

But I told you he fled for his money, which he didn't split with anyone (inclduding not with his own former supporters, who now hate him), not "for his life". You know, this "grifting" thing? Why are you, and that's plural you, stanning so hard for someone that literally everyone in country hates?

It's like the story of this weirdo "governor of Kherson" (where the billboards would say "Russia is here forever", there was apparently the end of history indeed), who died in a car crash after fleeing from the city in a car (I don't know what happened with this "my tank" of his where he promised to conquer the entire world for Russia with it). The dude was some kind of New Age cultist, but the Russian Orthodox Church (an organization set up by Stalin) declared him, a literal pagan apostate, a saint, because why not.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

But you see they weren't doing that, even when there were huge military parades there (in artillery range). They were doing fuck all, the biggest thing going on since 2015 and the second ceasefire was when the K2 artillery group (still working in the same area today) fucked up some forward operating bases during a flare up in like 2017. Normally no arty was even allowed at the line of contact due to the ceasefire rules.

And the only one town destroyed after September 2014 was Debaltseve, when the Russian side abolished Minsk I just to attack it with a big offensive involving Russian regulars (the first appearance of formations of Asian soldiers, in the form of Buryat tankists who became known as "Donbas Indians"). On the same day when the declared Minsk I over they also rocketed Mariupol randomly (or was it Kramatorsk, if I leave this tab to check anything my dumb phone will reset everything).

The "bombing" you mentioned was a volley of unguided rockets. They were aimed at the separatist HQ in support of a besieged Luhansk border guard HQ nearby but only 1 rocket hit and the rest exploded in a park in behind it where unfortunately were some random people walking by. These rockets were and are the main armaments of the Su-24s, the Soviets didn't make them for accuracy. Now it's your time to blame "using city as shield" I guess as they barricaded themselves (barricades outside, sandbags in windows) in the city hall that was in the city center instead of a treehouse in a forest or whatever you think it should work like.

Brb work

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SupremeReader 7 points ago +7 / -0

The tranny genocide is when they sterilize themselves, removing autism from the gene pool, so maybe a Surgeon Simulator.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +2 / -2

Here's an article mentioning the Grozny coup attempt by the "not Russian soldiers" in a greater context: https://www.canada.ca/en/army/services/line-sight/articles/2022/02/russias-1994-96-campaign-for-chechnya-a-failure-in-shaping-the-battlespace.html

There it was a total disaster, unlike the total success in Crimea (and the so much more violent and ruthless one in Kabul 1979), and was soon followed a demonstration of force" invasion that was supposed to look like the one in Czechoslovakia 1968 with the same effect.

They also excepted something like Czechoslovakia 1968, maybe Hungary 1956 at most (practically only Budapest resisted and not for long, and mostly with the "fascist" militias not regular soldiers) when invading Ukraine in 2022. Instead they got a bigger and worse Chechnya.

There was some regular resistance in Budapest, including in an island near the center of the city where some soldiers held out even after Nagy himself surrendered (the Soviets and their collaborators later had Nagy executed, and buried somewhere in a garbage dump).

Some deja vu:

Rather than cultivate relationships and establish a viable HumInt network prior to and during the hostilities, Russian arrogance alienated the various city and village populaces. Initially, the majority of the Chechen population appeared willing to negotiate their status with the new Russian Government. Many were disenchanted with Dudayev and would likely have supported prudent opposition efforts. Instead of fostering this disenchantment, the Russians employed tactics such as carpet bombing and massed artillery strikes that convinced the Chechens that the Russian military was their biggest enemy. The Russians also misused another potential HumInt source by failing to establish a network among the tens of thousands of ethnic Russians who lived in Grozny. Instead, indiscriminate Russian fires also alienated the “Russo-Chechens” in the region. Russian intelligence personnel could have better employed these citizens to gather information on the Chechen forces. They may also have been motivated to assist in removing the separatist government, since Dudayev’s regime was particularly unpopular with them prior to the invasion.

The end result is there are practically no ethnic Russians in Grozny today. They either got killed or left, or just died of old age since with no one replacing them. It used to be mostly Russian, now is almost 100% Chechen. A few people in mixed marriages (not many of these) and that's about it.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +2 / -2

Poroshenko run as a hardliner to begin an "Anti-Terrorist Operation" (Soviet term, also used by Russia for Chechnya) in what soon became the "ATO Zone". It was his program.

You might be mistaking him with Z, who run on the promise to end the war, and practically did end the fighting (as little as it was after 2015) until 2020, just not formally. Everyone not just in the world but on both sides largely forgot about until the Russian "exercises" began in late 2021.

It was a similar frozen conflict like this in Nagorno Karabakh until the Azeri offensive in 2020 that crushed the Armenians. Before that, and that's since the early 1990s, it was just occasional sniping and at most mortaring of each other's trenches. (Not counting an international incident Azeri officer axe-murdering an Armenian one in a NATO facility in Hungary.)

Civilian casualties during 2018-2022 were still almost weekly, but almost exclusively from the old mines and unexploded munitions.

Even the separatist leaders have long stopped murdering each other (or Moscow purging them, the latter according to Strelkov, who says he left because of that and in advance).

There was a peace. In our time.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +2 / -2

Weren't the Russians, including but not limited to the former Ukrainian "own people" who decided to attack their own country, using cities "as shield" for the incidents that you whined about? Or was it happening in demilitarized areas, like Paris 1940? I really don't understand your rhetoric here at all.

Similar thing happened to for example Rubizhne earlier, and to Mariinka all year long (in addition to earlier years' attacks). Mariinka looks like WWI frontline cities, it's literally leveled, erased from existence and a moonscape.

And Russia bombed and shelled Russia (Chechnya in particular) extremely heavily with all sorts of weapons many years before they even started any trouble in Ukraine by arming the rebels and sending in the soldiers in unmarked uniforms while lying and denying about everything.

Which is also what they did in Chechnya, because the feds started the intervention (and it was an intervention, across an established border) with unmarked vehicles and soldiers pretending to be Chechens (beard and all). These guys got just slaughtered (well, many got captured, later released as a Chechen gesture or goodwill to Moscow), but hardly anyone even noticed. It was before the main invasion, a mission to do a coup in Grozny, organised by the FSK (KGB befor eit became FSB). Something like in Crimea, or Kabul earlier, only a total disaster. It's little known but really fascinating. Look it up. Moscow also lied to Grozny they're not going to invade if their guys are to be released, similar to their more recent lies in and about Ukraine, including in the run up to February 24 when they were lying how they're not going to invade. They just lie always, all the time. This is why there's the saying "never believe in anything until the Kremlin denied it".

America didn't aid Saddam with chemical weapons, the Egyptians did (having previously done it in Yemen, using Soviet-supplied chemical weapons against the Yemeni royalists). I already told you about it, you forget it was me and you're still peddiling retarded lies like nothing happned.

Yanukovych fled to Moscow with stolen money just because he wanted the stolen money. Notice how he didn't leave to his own supporters, and never showed up in Ukraine ever since. It's because his former supporters, even these who became rebels and collaborators, regard him as a thief and a traitor, and it's THEY who would just murder him if they could. His return under Russian protection (from them) would also demoralise them. They hate him the most.

Poroshenko didn't run "on peace platform" at all (wtf), and your "terrorizing" aka conflict came from both sides, as Ukraine began to resist.

I wish we (Poland) did Nord Stream. But in reality probably Russians did, which is anticlimactic.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +2 / -3

Why won't you ever talk in this manner about these "own people" (who didn't consider themselves Ukraine's "own people") as aggresors using cluster munitions against Ukraine? Including their bombardments of the "Russian" cities that you just listed, killing whom they did do call the "own people".

It wasn't just artillerymen (and later pilots) from Russia doing that. It was also the separatists themselves, just armed by Russia with their Grads and Tornados to bombard the Donetsk suburbs and other cities, towns and villages.

I see you didn't listen Mariupol. Maybe because it doesn't really exist much anymore. While some other Donbas cities cities like Popasna now don't exist at all. Back when Russia was firing an average of 50,000 shells and rockets daily in early summer, one of the main targets was Popasna. There is no Popasna today.

Poroshenko didn't "flee for his life". When his cavalcade was attacked by the Literal Nazis, his bodyguards got beaten but as for him they only jumped on his car's hood. And he later returned (in January 2021), to be tried for treason, which didn't took place for obvious reasons and so now he leads his own militia against the regime (the Putin regime).

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Are you looking at a Cold War map?

Almost half of today's Poland even used to be Germany until the 20th century (more than half if to count Austria as a German country). Was Germany also "the East"?

Poland as a country was pretty much created by Germany (Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation) in the 10th. Even the first Polish cities were largely German speaking, in addition to Latin, and the long time capital Kraków (Cracovia) in particular, and used the German laws and customs. Similar to Czechia (Bohemia).

That's also how my ancestors came from Germany to Poland.

While any Russification only took place from 1772 to 1989.

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SupremeReader -1 points ago +1 / -2

If he was a traitor to the nation, yes, of course the nationalists would depose him.

Which is very ironic since Putin believed how they would instantly depose Z out of their great love of Russia and desire to surrender. Or that he would just flee, as offered by the West as Russians were driving straight on Kyiv from 2 countries, and which he refused (just like Stalin didn't flee Moscow after some deliberation outside a train waiting for him, and the invaders were then repelled on the outskirts of Moscow just like they did in the suburbs of Kyiv, and a similar story with Izetbegovic in Sarajevo but the city center already, on the other hand Chiang did flee from Nanking and then it fell immediately, resulting in his main army and a lot of civs being captured and slaughtered practically without resistance - Warsaw was kind midway, as the national government fled the city and the country and the situation was hopeless, but the mayor remained to the end and led the defense even as "everyone" wanted to surrender: https://weekly.tvp.pl/63110549/everyone-was-in-favour-of-the-capitulation-of-warsaw-just-not-starzynski and the Germans executed him after the city fell).

Now, what would he need to do for you to not consider him a "grifter"?

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don't know why you can't understand that many or perhaps even most of these "supporters of Ukraine" you see on Reddit are simply Ukrainians.

Or Poles, Lithuanians, Estonians, Czechs, Finns, etc. (Are Finns "the West", at least?)

Posting, commenting, sharing combat videos of actual white nationalists killing Russian Muslims, Commies, Mongol soldiers of color, and African mercenaries of even more color (the "content", which American mainstream media doesn't show because that'a not what the libs want to be shown and not what they like to watch with their sensibilities).

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

Reddit is an international site. It's not blocking Ukraine (or Poland), and Ukraine and Poland aren't blocking Reddit too.

Thus, many (most?) of the most dedicated and hardcore "supporters of Ukraine" you see on Reddit are simply from Ukraine (or Poland, and other countries like Poland).

Including, you know, the very "yellow and blue nazis" from this thread's title. Not any libs, not big fans of homosexuals and trannies, and some of the most "anti-vaxx" white people in the world.

And your fantasy Poland doesn't exist. Around 90% people in Poland are currently both enthusiastic about the EU and Biden personally, and almost as many now are for receiving refugees in general (up from less than 50% a few years ago). You may thank Putin for much of that.

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SupremeReader 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don't know, you tell me who's in the "American Liberal Empire".

France famously opposed America in 2003, thus the American anti-Frenchness symbolised by "freedom fries". (The French were historically very close to Saddam, even when Israel bombed that nuclear reactor site in Iraq it was being built by France and the attack resulted in French casualties. They also supplied him a lot of weapons such as Mirage aircraft and Gazelle helicopters to fight Iran, whose global Islamic Revolution ideology threatened and threatens the French secularism.)

While Poland most enthusiastically followed America into Iraq, thus Bush's famous "you forgot Poland" (which apparently you did forget, sad: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/you-forgot-poland), and at first our very own occupation zone (there were only 3: the American which was of course the greatest by far, the British around Basra, and the Polish around Najaf and Karbala).

It's not any "semantics", it's most basic geopolitics. As the Commienazi thought leader Dugin would say, "foundations of geopolitics".

Around the same time, Poland also let the CIA to run the black sites in Poland for "enhanced interrogating" the Muslim terrorists. We actually ended up sentenced by the European Court to pay compensations to the terrorists for that, because torture is as illegal in Europe as it is in America. There were a handful of other countries involved in it, like Egypt and Gaddafi's Libya, but there it was rather through rendition (the Arabs being given the prisoners to interrogate and just returning the results) and not the America's own black sites.

It's just very typical for Poland to do everything what America says, even when Western Europe is against it and/or it's literally illegal (and while Blair is seen as a "war criminal" in Britain for similarily following America into Iraq, and millions marched in the UK against the British participation, the Polish people had and have no problem with any because good relations with the American protectors are commonly seen as most important - Britain obviously doesn't like to feel like a military protectorate of America, its own former rebellious colony, despite America having already bailed out Britain in both 1917 and 1941 and in the latter case Eisenhower and McArthur even commanded the subordinate British forces as the Supreme Allied Commanders). And France has been a counter-America ever since the time of De Gaulle, with their deliberate efforts to maintain a very own culture and external politics both (and even ambitions to either lead NATO or leave NATO - they were actually very close to leaving in 1966 in a spat over their nuclear weapons).

So I guess you now know "who bows to the US demands" in reality, I guess?

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SupremeReader -3 points ago +1 / -4

Current public opinions since the (full scale) war: https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2022/06/22/spotlight-on-poland-negative-views-of-russia-surge-but-ratings-for-u-s-nato-eu-improve/

Another clear beneficiary of the decline in ratings for Russia is the EU: It has received its highest rating in Poland (89%) since Pew Research Center began asking the question in 2007. And Poles are now much more likely than they were in 2018 to say that the EU understands the needs of Polish citizens and promotes democratic values, prosperity and peace. Fewer now also say that the EU is intrusive or inefficient. A majority (57%) says that the economic integration of Europe has strengthened the Polish economy.

More than three million Ukrainians have fled to Poland since Russia’s invasion, and eight-in-ten Poles now support taking refugees from countries where people are fleeing violence and war, up from 49% who held that view in 2018.

Not quite what you believe, I guess.

Are we in your "the West", now?

Also zoomers vs boomers (I'm about halfway between):

Attitudes toward Russia are negative across all demographic groups, but attitudes toward the U.S. and the EU are more favorable among Poles ages 18 to 29. Over half of 18- to 29-year-olds have a very favorable view of both the U.S. and the EU, compared with only about two-in-ten among Poles 65 and older. Similarly, younger Poles are much more likely than their older counterparts to say that the EU understands the needs of Polish citizens and that the EU is not intrusive.

America fuck yeah:

Poles are also optimistic that the U.S. would step in if a neighboring NATO ally was in a military conflict with Russia. Roughly two-thirds (66%) believe the U.S. would use military force to defend the neighboring ally. Optimism about U.S. intervention on behalf of a NATO ally has increased by 19 points since 2019 and is the highest recorded since the question was first asked in 2015. Views on U.S. military intervention are similar among both men and women and those with differing views of Law and Justice.

Related, Biden enthusiasm:

In terms of Poland’s relationship with the U.S., the increase in favorable attitudes toward America coincides with a strong 82% confidence rating for U.S. President Joe Biden, a marked increase from the 51% who had confidence in former President Donald Trump in 2019.

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