Someone get these kids a sling shot.

Hah! I never thought I would cheer for kids throwing rocks at a car! The more you know…

These kids are our future, proud! 🇺🇦

Get those fuckers!!! 😂 LOVE IT!!!

Kid is a hero. I would have done worse.

Poor kids need an RP7

But noo… The west is not pushing russophobia at all. We only hate the goverment, right? This is getting to ridiculous levels.

  • CritiGalDesist∞
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    2 years ago

    Some comments I’ve collected from there

    If these people had Nazi Flags instead of Russian flags that would actually be less worse, as the Nazis were defeated and dont in any way represent any collective political “army” or country (just a bunch of isolated whackjobs) in 2022. but people are literally being butchered and murdered/raped enmasse by the Russian state, so I consider Russian support actually WORSE (in 2022)

    And just like the Russian army they run away the second they’re threatened

    I’ve decided not to worry about (russian nukes) at all, on three grounds:

    • The Russian military is so incompetent there’s a fair chance none of their nukes would even work.
    • Several times since WW2, Soviet military protocol has meant that nukes should be fired, and each time we were saved from the apocalypse by individual soldiers/ sailors who refused to push the buttons. I reckon there’s a decent chance the same would happen again.
    • If it does happen, I’ll either be dead instantly so won’t know or care, OR I’ll be scrabbling around in a fallout zone, which is an outcome so utterly horrid that I choose not to waste brain space worrying about it.

    If this was my kid, id give him a bump up in allowance

    • @quality_fun
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      102 years ago

      assuming that the opponent’s nukes won’t work is a sucker bet. in other words, the benefits from being correct are vastly outweighed by the consequences of being wrong.

      • immoral_hedgeOP
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        92 years ago

        ‘the benefits from being correct are vastly outweighed by the consequences of being wrong.’ Beautifully said

    • @Shrike502
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      42 years ago

      It’s comments like these that make me seriously worried about nuclear annihilation. While these are just average internet tough guys, there’s a chance people with actual power might hold the same views. Senators. Pentagon analysts. Wall Street pushers.

    • @Mzuark
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      42 years ago

      Boy the “The Russian military is incompetent” narrative is really persuasive.