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Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: Traditionally, the execution method for crimes of a military nature or those conducted against enemy (or friendly) soldiers is the firing squad. Hanging is usually reserved for crimes against civilians. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: Originally Posted By weptek911: Originally Posted By Banditman: It is a conundrum for sure. Give him a military trial with a jury of similar rank Ukrainian soldiers, if convicted hang him. It could be done in a week. Traditionally, the execution method for crimes of a military nature or those conducted against enemy (or friendly) soldiers is the firing squad. Hanging is usually reserved for crimes against civilians. Can they change the rules so everyone shoots him in the nuts until dead? |
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Originally Posted By THOT_Vaccine: Fuck that. Humanity for humanity's sake. Give him a trial. Make sure that actually is the asshole. Tie him to a post and shoot his ass. If you're feeling vindictive, shoot low. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By THOT_Vaccine: Originally Posted By CenterMass762: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large I've argued against mistreatment and torturing of POWs multiple times in this very thread, a few months back. With that said, I could easily be persuaded to agree in this case. Fuck that. Humanity for humanity's sake. Give him a trial. Make sure that actually is the asshole. Tie him to a post and shoot his ass. If you're feeling vindictive, shoot low. Give him the same treatment, make it slow. And without being halfway knocked out. Make it real slow. |
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Originally Posted By Jack67: Here’s a datapoint on how the American officer pool feels about torturing/killing prisoners. Pretty much 50/50 on it from this example. -Several years ago (over a decade) I was interviewed by a USN O-6 for a slot. He interviewed quite a few candidates across all branches and a few civilians, was not USN specific. - After the interview was done and the evaluation fixed, he posed a hypothetical. If ordered by a USMC BG in your chain of command, would you kill a prisoner who was a high-value enemy intelligence operative? The reason is that you are about to be overrun and you can not evacuate him w/you. - I was aghast and said no. He asked why, I reiterated the same points as mentioned here for the most part. Afterwards, I asked him what his pool-wide results were across candidates and a few years. He said it was very much 50-50. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jack67: Originally Posted By CenterMass762: I've argued against mistreatment and torturing of POWs multiple times in this very thread, a few months back. With that said, I could easily be persuaded to agree in this case. Here’s a datapoint on how the American officer pool feels about torturing/killing prisoners. Pretty much 50/50 on it from this example. -Several years ago (over a decade) I was interviewed by a USN O-6 for a slot. He interviewed quite a few candidates across all branches and a few civilians, was not USN specific. - After the interview was done and the evaluation fixed, he posed a hypothetical. If ordered by a USMC BG in your chain of command, would you kill a prisoner who was a high-value enemy intelligence operative? The reason is that you are about to be overrun and you can not evacuate him w/you. - I was aghast and said no. He asked why, I reiterated the same points as mentioned here for the most part. Afterwards, I asked him what his pool-wide results were across candidates and a few years. He said it was very much 50-50. Would it make me a bad person if my answer isn't a hard no? I could see being okay doing that under certain circumstances. Torturing them, however, would be a hard no from me no matter who's giving the order. |
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Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: I dont give two shits about biolabs and neither does Russia. It has/had absolutely nothing to do with the invasion. BTW The US State Department has acknowledged that they were funding numerous bio-labs in Ukraine. This is public, on video, aired on the news. iirc there was some panic at the time about 'what if the Russians get ahold of the data'. To now say that the US was funding no labs in Ukraine (after the US officially acknowledged it) is stupid and makes us pro-Ukraine folks looks like idiots that are rejecting obvious facts, like the Russians. View Quote The US has a program to fund laboratories in the former Soviet Union to ensure that their staff are gainfully employed and they have sufficient funding to maintain safety standards. That’s not been controversial before. Labs are common and necessary anywhere humans or livestock live… |
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Right now, Crimea is an important military asset to Russia and a staging area to bring supplies in. Once the water supply is cut and the bridge blown, it becomes a massive liability instead. Ukraine doesn't need to attack Crimea. A simple old-fashioned siege will do the trick.
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Can they change the rules so everyone shoots him in the nuts until dead? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: Originally Posted By weptek911: Originally Posted By Banditman: It is a conundrum for sure. Give him a military trial with a jury of similar rank Ukrainian soldiers, if convicted hang him. It could be done in a week. Traditionally, the execution method for crimes of a military nature or those conducted against enemy (or friendly) soldiers is the firing squad. Hanging is usually reserved for crimes against civilians. Can they change the rules so everyone shoots him in the nuts until dead? You say that jokingly, but I wouldn't be even slightly surprised if more than a few went down with hamburger groin. |
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The Odessa Ass Bandit strikes fear in the Russian soldier
He gets behind enemy lines and strikes from behind Literally |
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Montani Semper Libre Qoute : FCSD - Hold up! I could have tip toed around here with just my hand covering my ass, instead of jamming my thumb in my asshole? Y'all motherfuckers need a user manual or something. |
Originally Posted By ricko1: Every country in the world that has biologist has Biolabs, it is where they work. Not every biolab is a bioweapons lab. View Quote I've been busy all day and peeked into my favorite thread and I see all the shit about biolabs. I dont think anyone (except maybe Russia) is/was claiming that the US has bio-WEAPONS-labs in Ukraine. Personally, I have never set foot in a bio-lab or Ukraine so I know jack shit about what may or may not be in Ukraine. But, I was watching a US State Dept. presser about 7 months ago, just before the invasion and the spokeswoman chic was asked by a reporter about "US bio-labs in Ukraine". I was like WTF is this about. But then the chic says 'yes, the US is funding several bio-lab facilities in Ukraine, and they are being evacuated'. Then there was some follow up questions about the "bio-lab data falling into the Russian's hands". I think the next day it was explained that the "bio-labs" were there to monitor ex-Soviet bioweapons (total bullshit in my opinion). Then later it was said they were there to monitor bird flu. Maybe they were measuring dick sizes for all the shits I give about it. I dont know and I dont give a shit as this has JACK SHIT TO DO WITH WHY RUSSIA INVADED. But all you bio lab kids getting upset about the mention of biolabs need to go tell the BIDEN STATE DEPARTMENT to STFU because it's been "debunked". |
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Originally Posted By NunyaBidness: Intel Operative? That's a spy, not a soldier, right? I don't see a huge problem with the order. Am I missing something or am I just an asshole? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By NunyaBidness: Intel Operative? That's a spy, not a soldier, right? I don't see a huge problem with the order. Am I missing something or am I just an asshole? Senior enemy officer. Sorry, that did lack full context. ETA: Originally Posted By CenterMass762: Would it make me a bad person if my answer isn't a hard no? I could see being okay doing that under certain circumstances. Torturing them, however, would be a hard no from me no matter who's giving the order. LoL, I don’t think so actually. I was mortified by the response then, but I’m paradoxically both a) “more” Christian than back then, but also b) much more aware of human evil in the world. I think I might even answer that differently myself now if put to the same test. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Can they change the rules so everyone shoots him in the nuts until dead? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: Originally Posted By weptek911: Originally Posted By Banditman: It is a conundrum for sure. Give him a military trial with a jury of similar rank Ukrainian soldiers, if convicted hang him. It could be done in a week. Traditionally, the execution method for crimes of a military nature or those conducted against enemy (or friendly) soldiers is the firing squad. Hanging is usually reserved for crimes against civilians. Can they change the rules so everyone shoots him in the nuts until dead? The firing squad can all aim for the crotch. The squad is SUPPOSED to aim for the heart, but I have never heard of anyone being punished for aiming a little high or low. |
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Originally Posted By marlinfan: Cold blooded tweet response.
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Originally Posted By m35ben: Safety third. But they aren't smoking View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m35ben: Originally Posted By ar-jedi:
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Kay : A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals, and you know it.
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Originally Posted By m35ben: Good he got caught View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m35ben: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large I don't think he's the guy. He's Asian, but their army is full of them. As matter of fact, I suspect Putin is pulling many of his soldiers from Russia's Asian East. I also suspect Putin isn't shedding many tears when they get whacked in the field. |
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Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: The firing squad can all aim for the crotch. The squad is SUPPOSED to aim for the heart, but I have never heard of anyone being punished for aiming a little high or low. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Originally Posted By Saltwater-Hillbilly: Originally Posted By weptek911: Originally Posted By Banditman: It is a conundrum for sure. Give him a military trial with a jury of similar rank Ukrainian soldiers, if convicted hang him. It could be done in a week. Traditionally, the execution method for crimes of a military nature or those conducted against enemy (or friendly) soldiers is the firing squad. Hanging is usually reserved for crimes against civilians. Can they change the rules so everyone shoots him in the nuts until dead? The firing squad can all aim for the crotch. The squad is SUPPOSED to aim for the heart, but I have never heard of anyone being punished for aiming a little high or low. Thanks guys for that info. |
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Originally Posted By kpacman: I don't think he's the guy. He's Asian, but their army is full of them. As matter of fact, I suspect Putin is pulling many of his soldiers from Russia's Asian East. I also suspect Putin isn't shedding many tears when they get whacked in the field. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By kpacman: Originally Posted By m35ben: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large I don't think he's the guy. He's Asian, but their army is full of them. As matter of fact, I suspect Putin is pulling many of his soldiers from Russia's Asian East. I also suspect Putin isn't shedding many tears when they get whacked in the field. After looking at a "before" picture of the guy and another one of him in civilian clothes, I don't think it's him, either. |
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Originally Posted By fisterkev: *if true* (which should caveat everything we hear right now)... Then my question is: why would the Ukrainians even bother to entertain talks right now? They've made their position clear - that the Russians leave ALL Ukrainian territory, and ALL pre-2014 territory is returned to Ukraine. Including the republics and Crimea. So if that's their position, then what is there to discuss? The Russians know this. They're just trying to pause the offensive. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fisterkev: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
*if true* (which should caveat everything we hear right now)... Then my question is: why would the Ukrainians even bother to entertain talks right now? They've made their position clear - that the Russians leave ALL Ukrainian territory, and ALL pre-2014 territory is returned to Ukraine. Including the republics and Crimea. So if that's their position, then what is there to discuss? The Russians know this. They're just trying to pause the offensive. It's a fucken scam...just like they paused to falsely say they are leaving Hungary in 1956..then they invaded with 30k men. Fuck them. Keep driving until all of UA is liberated. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Better context.
View Quote Alonzo Harris: Oh Hell no you won't, you f***ed that up. |
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: The US has a program to fund laboratories in the former Soviet Union to ensure that their staff are gainfully employed and they have sufficient funding to maintain safety standards. That’s not been controversial before. Labs are common and necessary anywhere humans or livestock live… View Quote Could you point me towards a place that I can find information about that program? I'd love to be able to use it to shut some people up. |
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Earth doesn't have homeless. No poverty, no prejudice, no crime. It’s all disappeared when we rewrote the dictionary. -Musante (Babylon 5)
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Originally Posted By stgdz: I bet it was a george soros funded covid creation lab that the russians wanted to destroy to help the christian nationalists in the USA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stgdz: Originally Posted By ITCHY-FINGER: Originally Posted By RolandofGilead: Yeah, no evidence for something absolutely means it's debunked. By that logic you can make whatever outrageous claim you want, and if you can't prove my insanity wrong then it's not debunked, despite having no evidence. I dont give two shits about biolabs and neither does Russia. It has/had absolutely nothing to do with the invasion. BTW The US State Department has acknowledged that they were funding numerous bio-labs in Ukraine. This is public, on video, aired on the news. iirc there was some panic at the time about 'what if the Russians get ahold of the data'. To now say that the US was funding no labs in Ukraine (after the US officially acknowledged it) is stupid and makes us pro-Ukraine folks looks like idiots that are rejecting obvious facts, like the Russians. I bet it was a george soros funded covid creation lab that the russians wanted to destroy to help the christian nationalists in the USA. Gentlemen, can we please table the conspiracy stuff? Thank you. |
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Earth doesn't have homeless. No poverty, no prejudice, no crime. It’s all disappeared when we rewrote the dictionary. -Musante (Babylon 5)
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle: Well, well, well.... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large Looks like old Mongoloid nut cutter is now in the company of some new friends. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52250210535_37f62c78f7_o.jpg We can at least be assured one war crime committing motherfucker has been rounded up during this counteroffensive. Upon conviction he needs to be taken out to some Kyiv back alley where a firing squad can decorate a wall with the contents of his skull. View Quote Firing squad is a soldier’s death. War criminals get the noose. If that’s the guy though, the Pinochet treatment would be fine. |
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Earth doesn't have homeless. No poverty, no prejudice, no crime. It’s all disappeared when we rewrote the dictionary. -Musante (Babylon 5)
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Originally Posted By CenterMass762: I've argued against mistreatment and torturing of POWs multiple times in this very thread, a few months back. With that said, I could easily be persuaded to agree in this case. View Quote Yup. It is definitely bad in the big picture. But in a situation like this, IDGAF what they do to that dude. Anything the most evil among us could dream up would be nowhere near what he deserves. |
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When being irresponsible becomes painful again, we might be able to make some progress in this country.
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Never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end—which you can never afford to lose—with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be. - Adm James Stockdale
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Originally Posted By kpacman: I don't think he's the guy. He's Asian, but their army is full of them. As matter of fact, I suspect Putin is pulling many of his soldiers from Russia's Asian East. I also suspect Putin isn't shedding many tears when they get whacked in the field. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By Cypher15: Anyone seeing anything on your channels about this? Supposedly Ukes are pushing south.
View Quote I doubt that there are any large numbers of Ukrainian troops that deep into that region. Maybe some SF. Definitely partisans and long range missiles causing trouble. |
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When being irresponsible becomes painful again, we might be able to make some progress in this country.
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Originally Posted By CenterMass762: After looking at a "before" picture of the guy and another one of him in civilian clothes, I don't think it's him, either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CenterMass762: Originally Posted By kpacman: Originally Posted By m35ben: Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large I don't think he's the guy. He's Asian, but their army is full of them. As matter of fact, I suspect Putin is pulling many of his soldiers from Russia's Asian East. I also suspect Putin isn't shedding many tears when they get whacked in the field. After looking at a "before" picture of the guy and another one of him in civilian clothes, I don't think it's him, either. Ya it's not him, the actual guy that did the cutting has a sorta deformed nose.. but this guy they caught was probably with the guy doing the cutting as several of them were there |
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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Originally Posted By unreformed66: Could you point me towards a place that I can find information about that program? I'd love to be able to use it to shut some people up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By unreformed66: Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: The US has a program to fund laboratories in the former Soviet Union to ensure that their staff are gainfully employed and they have sufficient funding to maintain safety standards. That’s not been controversial before. Labs are common and necessary anywhere humans or livestock live… Could you point me towards a place that I can find information about that program? I'd love to be able to use it to shut some people up. It’s called the biological threat reduction program. I’m unsure which agency it falls under. |
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Originally Posted By Ryan_Scott: The US has a program to fund laboratories in the former Soviet Union to ensure that their staff are gainfully employed and they have sufficient funding to maintain safety standards. That’s not been controversial before. Labs are common and necessary anywhere humans or livestock live… View Quote That sounds perfectly reasonable. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Ukrainian unit in Kharkiv. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcjcajeWYAEtttB?format=jpg&name=medium View Quote One thing that has struck me is how "western" the UA humor and memes seem to be. |
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Originally Posted By Charging_Handle: Well, well, well.... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large Looks like old Mongoloid nut cutter is now in the company of some new friends. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52250210535_37f62c78f7_o.jpg We can at least be assured one war crime committing motherfucker has been rounded up during this counteroffensive. Upon conviction he needs to be taken out to some Kyiv back alley where a firing squad can decorate a wall with the contents of his skull. View Quote I'm pretty sure the first picture is several months old, I remember seeing it before. BTW the captive in the first picture doesn't look like the guy in the second one. |
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Originally Posted By frankiebagadonuts: Right now, Crimea is an important military asset to Russia and a staging area to bring supplies in. Once the water supply is cut and the bridge blown, it becomes a massive liability instead. Ukraine doesn't need to attack Crimea. A simple old-fashioned siege will do the trick. View Quote Historically, the best analog to Crimea in 2023 might be 1942 Bataan. A peninsula with choke points, heavily defended. Resupply by submarine only didn't work. Admittedly less malaria, but more effective interdiction of supplies with satellite/NATO targeting data. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FckI7DkXEAEsvBm?format=png&name=medium
View Quote Hmmmm.... When you're cannibalising your strategic nuke forces for cannon fodder, things definitely aren't going well. |
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Am I remembering correctly that we ARE sending them ATACMS?
I think I read that a few pages ago, but now can't find it. If not, they need lots of those yesterday. Once they push as far as they can before they need to rest and consolidate, a whole bunch of new territory is going to be in range. If they get what they need, this could be the beginning of the end for Russia and Putin. We need to help Ukraine end them ASAP. I know I've said it before but Russia has been a cancer on the earth for 100 years. Imagine a world with no Marx and Lenin ever having been born. So many of the attacks against our country's strengths have been rooted in Russia. I am old enough to remember people being laughed at for saying that some the anti war movement against Viet Nam in the US was orchestrated and paid for by Russia. They were called crazy conspiracy theorists for seeing an evil commie hiding in every shadow. After the wall fell it was revealed that they had infiltrated and encouraged the anti war movement. Hell, even Critical Race Theory has roots from scholars that were tied to communism and were kicked out of Nazi Germany. Thank Charles Lindberg and other fans of communism for helping them get settled here. Much of the post modernist theory that is so popular with the left now has roots in communism. Pick any attack against the basic western ideals of individual liberty, democracy, capitalism, free speech, free religion, etc., and you will often find Russian influence or ideology behind those attacks. The only other philosophy that deserves just a small mention for damage done to mankind is religious fundamentalism. Folks who attack western civilization (otherwise known as the modern world) for its history colonialism, slavery, sexism, and racism are morons. Those horrors didn't exist because of the ideals of western civilization, they existed in spite of, and in contradiction to, the ideals of western civ. We just took way too long to live up to our ideals, but we did eventually get there. Fuck me this shit pisses me off when I get rolling. END Russia now! This is the best chance the world has had since this cancer was created. |
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Originally Posted By mokerr: Originally Posted By Prime: Exactly. "Dude, lower your voice." Break break https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-13/ukraine-s-richest-man-starts-making-portable-steel-war-shelters ByAliaksandr Kudrytski September 13, 2022 at 11:29 AM EDT A Ukrainian steelworks owned by billionaire Rinat Akhmetov has begun building prefabricated dugouts and shipping them to soldiers fighting against Russia on the front lines. The capsules can withstand hits from 150-millimeter shells once buried 1.5 meters (5 feet) under the ground, steelmaker Metinvest Holding LLC said. They can be used as hideouts during attacks, canteens or field bathhouses. https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/iUN8h9FDCHTE/v0/800x-1.jpg ....bathhouses? Attached File O.A.B. HAS ENTERED THE CHAT |
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Originally Posted By Jack67: Senior enemy officer. Sorry, that did lack full context. ETA: LoL, I don't think so actually. I was mortified by the response then, but I'm paradoxically both a) "more" Christian than back then, but also b) much more aware of human evil in the world. I think I might even answer that differently myself now if put to the same test. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jack67: Originally Posted By NunyaBidness: Intel Operative? That's a spy, not a soldier, right? I don't see a huge problem with the order. Am I missing something or am I just an asshole? Senior enemy officer. Sorry, that did lack full context. ETA: Originally Posted By CenterMass762: Would it make me a bad person if my answer isn't a hard no? I could see being okay doing that under certain circumstances. Torturing them, however, would be a hard no from me no matter who's giving the order. LoL, I don't think so actually. I was mortified by the response then, but I'm paradoxically both a) "more" Christian than back then, but also b) much more aware of human evil in the world. I think I might even answer that differently myself now if put to the same test. |
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Originally Posted By Jozsi: It's like unrepentant nazis after the war. I met some oddball SS people and even met Himmlers daughter. They expressed no remorse for what happened and can't even meet halfway that Hitler was a fucken idiot. It's like that REM song.. LOSING MY RELIGION. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jozsi: Originally Posted By 1969iggy: Originally Posted By _disconnector_: The problem is that most of them will transfer that anger to Ukraine and the West. I don't think that most people understand the level of absolute insanity that the Russian people live with on a daily basis. They *truly believe* that they are in the right for what they did in Ukraine and that the problem isn't in the mission - it's in the leadership. If you understand this it will make the inevitable changes in Russia make sense. The liberalizing forces will not win here - the nationalist and fascist forces will just find a new face to represent Russia. It's like when a guy gets arrested for beating his wife, and blames her... it's fucked up logic but that doesn't change the way a fucked up brain works.... Stupid and mean people never seem to be able to look in a mirror and realize they are the problem they need to fix. It's like unrepentant nazis after the war. I met some oddball SS people and even met Himmlers daughter. They expressed no remorse for what happened and can't even meet halfway that Hitler was a fucken idiot. It's like that REM song.. LOSING MY RELIGION. Interesting. Sounds just like the Dems and how brilliant and right-minded they believe Brandon “is” |
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Originally Posted By Jack67: That’s the Russian way. Hang the dead guy. And notice, all the “opposition” to Putin is NOT based on the fact he’s a fascist who started a genocidal war. It’s because he’s not WINNING the fascist genocidal war. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jack67: Originally Posted By GreyHat: They're blaming Serdyukov because he was right and the people who ousted him are in power and failing. That’s the Russian way. Hang the dead guy. And notice, all the “opposition” to Putin is NOT based on the fact he’s a fascist who started a genocidal war. It’s because he’s not WINNING the fascist genocidal war. DING DING DING DING DING! We have a winner! |
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Originally Posted By Capta: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/390973/Odessaassbandit-2295052.jpg O.A.B. HAS ENTERED THE CHAT View Quote |
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So far its rather interesting
Moving Through Russian Positions | Bunker Interview, British - Ukrainian Marine, Military Trainer |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FcjJjB5WYAMAyKv?format=jpg&name=medium View Quote Let me guess... the redacted part was about their training in "throwing shovels over their heads" and "involuntary sodomy?" Obviously russian military curriculum elements |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fcj2Hh-aIAIIlLC?format=jpg&name=large View Quote It might be gratifying to respond in kind, but the right thing to do is try him under Ukrainian law and sentence him. Show everyone the difference between monsters and men. |
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Originally Posted By AlmightyTallest: Better context.
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