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re: Latest Updates: Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:02 am to OMLandshark
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:02 am to OMLandshark
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By calling the Russians “orcs” you using genocidal language against them.
They invaded a sovereign nation for no reason
They trapped women in a basement and rolled squads of soldiers there to rape them
They are torturing POW's
They are launching missile attacks on civilians
They are shelling cities to the point of nothing left
Calling them Orcs is a friggin compliment compared to what they deserve to be called...
Frick Russia, Frick China and frick all the American traitors who support them.
This post was edited on 8/15/22 at 9:03 am
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:05 am to Decatur
I saw that yesterday someone had actually put a death date on Prighozin's wiki page, but it's gone at the moment. I think there was a couple of days between his appearance at that HQ and the HIMARS and it didn't look like a place you'd want to linger even before the HIMARS turned it to rubble.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:07 am to doubleb
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Biden’s massive spending legislation, Biden’s anti oil rhetoric and policies, and not the war is causing our economic issues here in the US.
Doesn't matter, when internal economic conditions occur, people stop caring what happens beyond the borders.
Our involvement isn't a mandate of the people. Not that it matters to politicians.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:11 am to Tigeralum2008
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Frick Russia, Frick China and frick all the American traitors who support them.
Jesus, you sound unhinged. You love war so much, when did you serve these last two decades that America has been engaged in combat across the globe?
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:13 am to OMLandshark
You’re a subhuman orc-sucker. Russia needs more cannon fodder. Enlist at your local Orc consulate.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:16 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Our involvement isn't a mandate of the people. Not that it matters to politicians.
God damn we have been over this 20 times, its important to the people in power. And it will continue until Russia goes home. It can all end tomorrow, Putin just has to raise his hand.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:19 am to OMLandshark
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By calling the Russians “orcs” you using genocidal language against them.
You are beyond words but the four that suits you best:
Pearl Clutcher
Drama Queen
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:20 am to RogerTheShrubber
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Doesn't matter, when internal economic conditions occur, people stop caring what happens beyond the borders. Our involvement isn't a mandate of the people. Not that it matters to politicians.
Just pointing out that Biden and not Putin caused this recession.
And I don’t disagree that our level of support for Ukraine should be discussed and people should educate themselves on the situation.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:22 am to Kentucker
Russia has been rotting like a fish for well over a decade, from the head (Supreme Kleptocrat Putin) down.
For over a decade any new Russian technology gets developed outside of Russia so that Putin doesn't get his greasy little fingers on it.
Since the first of the year, Russia companies have been fleeing Russia by the droves. They don't have the technology to wire money even internally. it is not just loss of Paypal, Google Pay, Apple Pay and the SWIFT system. I recently found out why the CEO if a subsidiary of a Russian company was in Khazakstan throughout the spring, he's a lawyer by education and there for moves of the main investor to Khazakstan. Not just Western capital has been fleeing Russia, but Russian capital investment too!
Unemployment is extremely high in Russia as well
For over a decade any new Russian technology gets developed outside of Russia so that Putin doesn't get his greasy little fingers on it.
Since the first of the year, Russia companies have been fleeing Russia by the droves. They don't have the technology to wire money even internally. it is not just loss of Paypal, Google Pay, Apple Pay and the SWIFT system. I recently found out why the CEO if a subsidiary of a Russian company was in Khazakstan throughout the spring, he's a lawyer by education and there for moves of the main investor to Khazakstan. Not just Western capital has been fleeing Russia, but Russian capital investment too!
Unemployment is extremely high in Russia as well
This post was edited on 8/15/22 at 9:25 am
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:26 am to doubleb
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Just pointing out that Biden and not Putin caused this recession.
American politicians, not just Biden. Trump had his hand in this too.
Should never have bailed out cities that shut down.
Americans will care about Ukraine as long as their personal situation is settled, then it will be dropped like Hillary's emails and Benghazi.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:29 am to Tigeralum2008
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This post was edited on 6/9/26 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:35 am to Philzilla2k
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Jesus, you sound unhinged. You love war so much, when did you serve these last two decades that America has been engaged in combat across the globe?
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You’re a subhuman orc-sucker. Russia needs more cannon fodder. Enlist at your local Orc consulate.
If only the people who make posts like these could step back and realize how ridiculous they sound.
This thread is also a complete opposite of most threads on this site. Most of the time if I come back and see the page numbers have made a big jump, it means something has happened and I have catching up to do. Here it is just people shite posting back and forth and I'm likely ok skipping most of it.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:49 am to TigerDoc
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saw that yesterday someone had actually put a death date on Prighozin's wiki page, but it's gone at the moment. I think there was a couple of days between his appearance at that HQ and the HIMARS and it didn't look like a place you'd want to linger even before the HIMARS turned it to rubble.
Holy shite...Prighozin may have been there?!?
Posted on 8/15/22 at 9:52 am to REG861
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Prighozin may have been there?!?
Steel on target
Posted on 8/15/22 at 10:00 am to RogerTheShrubber
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American politicians, not just Biden. Trump had his hand in this too.
We overspent. Yes Trump was part of it, but he put the first load on the economy. Biden’s second load did it in, that and his anti oil policies and not putting America first.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 10:02 am to OMLandshark
When someone is on your property trying to kill you... They aren't a POW. They are a direct threat to you and your family.
Posted on 8/15/22 at 11:06 am to OMLandshark
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Yeah, and how long do you think Europeans are going to tolerate their energy prices being five times the price as last year and rolling blackouts across their countries through the dead of winter? Not very long.
Well since France and Germany largely have done jack shite to help Ukraine since Feb, what is it you’re supposing those govts will do? They can’t force Ukraine to surrender. US and Eastern European aide is the key for them. High energy prices or not, those likely remain intact and those countries have done more to not be as dependent on Russian energy. Their populace also is much more acutely aware of the importance of what they’re doing for their own security.
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Sorry, but most people aren’t genocidal lunatics like yourself who sees anyone he doesn’t like as subhuman and thus you should be able to do whatever the frick you want to them. By calling the Russians “orcs” you using genocidal language against them.
You’ve called several posters here “genocidal” or “warmonger” or both, but you’re concerned about what people call the Russian troops who invaded Ukraine. It’s amazing you don’t see this.
This post was edited on 8/15/22 at 11:07 am
Posted on 8/15/22 at 11:22 am to BallsEleven
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If only the people who make posts like these could step back and realize how ridiculous they sound.
It’s difficult to be civil with anyone who supports a dictator’s literal land grab. You know they’re either paid shills of Russia’s propaganda machine or just stupid.
This thread is about a war. W-A-frickingR, war. I’m not inclined to be considerate to anyone who supports Russia. It’s time for that country and its citizens to enter the 21st century and understand that they’re not the rulers of the Slavic people.
Slava Ukraini
Posted on 8/15/22 at 11:24 am to Kentucker
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who supports a dictator’s literal land grab.
Who's doing that?
Posted on 8/15/22 at 11:26 am to DabosDynasty
NYT with good piece today on the campaign around Kherson. Sounds stalematey unless we are to believe the Russians supply lines across the river really will be fully severed.
“ along the Kherson Region’s western border, the Ukrainian fighters who would be called on to deliver the knockout blow in any successful effort to retake territory remain pinned down in their trenches. Cuts to Russian supply lines have not yet eroded the overwhelming advantage of Moscow’s forces in artillery, ammunition and heavy weaponry, making it difficult if not impossible for Ukrainian forces to press forward without suffering enormous casualties.”
“ The question now is whether this pressure on Russia’s supply lines will be sufficient to cripple the fighting capacity of Russian troops and perhaps force the Kremlin to order at least part of the force to withdraw from Kherson and fall back across the river.”
“said Phillips P. O’Brien, a professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. If (Russia) haven’t built up considerable depots on the west bank, one would think they would run into major problems in a matter of weeks,”
“ along the Kherson Region’s western border, the Ukrainian fighters who would be called on to deliver the knockout blow in any successful effort to retake territory remain pinned down in their trenches. Cuts to Russian supply lines have not yet eroded the overwhelming advantage of Moscow’s forces in artillery, ammunition and heavy weaponry, making it difficult if not impossible for Ukrainian forces to press forward without suffering enormous casualties.”
“ The question now is whether this pressure on Russia’s supply lines will be sufficient to cripple the fighting capacity of Russian troops and perhaps force the Kremlin to order at least part of the force to withdraw from Kherson and fall back across the river.”
“said Phillips P. O’Brien, a professor of strategic studies at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. If (Russia) haven’t built up considerable depots on the west bank, one would think they would run into major problems in a matter of weeks,”
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