• @Kind_Stone
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    …I doubt I will ever get to it. But if I ever see a single fucking nazi and I have a weapon in my hands - I ASSURE YOU, I WON’T HESITATE, NOT FOR A SINGLE FUCKING SECOND. HIS BRAINS WILL BE ON THE NEAREST WALL. WAY BEFORE HE OR OTHER CREATURES LIKE HIM WILL GET ANYWHERE NEAR MY LOVED ONES.

    Argh. The more I see those creatures the more furious I get day by day. How can you even live there near them?

    • @ThatCakeThough
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      112 years ago

      Most animals do not have any morality at all, these people are the worst that humanity has to offer but still choose to be evil. That is infinitely worse than simple animals.

    • @Kirbywithwhip1987OP
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      82 years ago

      That’s why I’ll be using double barrel if this spills out on rest of the Europe, I hope it will not but we are more than ready here after all of this.

      • @SpaceDogs
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        52 years ago

        Correct me if I’m wrong but weren’t there Ukrainian fascists during WWII and by the end of the war, before the Soviets could get to them both Canada and the US created a safe haven for them?

        • Of course there were plenty of fascists in Ukraine (Bandera, etc.), but there probably weren’t many of those in the Red Army. I don’t know to what extent Amerika and Kanada sheltered them; it certainly sounds plausible, and there’s a sizable number of Ukrainians living in Kanada

          • @SpaceDogs
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            62 years ago

            Sorry I should’ve specified that there were Ukrainian fascist collaborators (or similar), not members of the Red Army.

            “In the years following World War II, the Canadian government, in close cooperation with its American and British allies, flung open the doors to Nazi collaborators and far-right nationalists from Ukraine and other Eastern European countries. For the Western imperialist powers, there were no better allies in their “Cold War” crusade against the Soviet Union than the fascists and ultra-nationalists complicit in the Nazi regime’s historically monstrous crimes against humanity.”

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            Fun fact: Canada has a “Victims of Communism” memorial. Also our deputy Prime Minister, Chrystia Freeland, her grandfather? Ukrainian Nazi collaborator. He was instrumental in bringing them over.

            “Freeland’s maternal grandfather, Mykhailo Chomiak, was an influential and handsomely rewarded Nazi collaborator. For five years, from early 1940 through the first months of 1945, he edited the sole Ukrainian-language newspaper in Nazi-occupied Poland. Krakivs’ki Visti (Krakow News) lionized Adolph Hitler, celebrated the Nazi war of extermination against the Soviet Union, incited hatred for Jews and promoted the formation of the Ukrainian or “Galicia Division” of the Waffen SS. It was printed on a press stolen from a Jew who perished in a Nazi death camp.”

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            Sorry for the wall of text lol. I’m unable to talk about this stuff in my day to day life; my step family is Ukrainian and most of the people I know personally are staunchly pro-Ukraine in this war. If I criticize the Ukraine in any way, I’ll be labeled as discriminating against Ukrainian people/culture rather then rightfully calling out the state. This is kind of my only outlet to discuss these topics.

            • Makes sense that they’d take Nazi collaborators along with the (German) Nazis. I heard about Freeland, too

              Sorry for the wall of text

              Don’t worry, we horrible tankies love our walls of (informative) text

            • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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              Yes, there were probably hundreds of thousands Ukrainians fighting against Red Army or just collaborating with nazis.

              But there were millions that fought for USSR.

    • QueerCommie
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      102 years ago

      No, they meant what they said/hj

    • @SpaceDogs
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      52 years ago

      Honestly they probably believe all the countries that were a part of the Soviet Union were being held hostage and abused by Russia so I’m not gonna hold my breath.

  • SovereignState
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    212 years ago

    The 27 million comment reminds me of the story of the Christian fascist who went to Rojava to kill ISIS because they are Muslim. It’s all an opportunity to slay the untermensch, even if you have to fight alongside some of those untermensch to do it.

  • @Mzuark
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    132 years ago

    Internet tough guys notwithstanding, posts like this have show me one thing for certain: The war is not going to end with Russia withdrawing from Ukraine. At that point, it’s just going to turn into Nazis killing civillians in retaliation or whatever. All the while being cheered on by the west.

  • DankZedong A
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    52 years ago

    What a sad life you need to have for this.

    And you just know it’s a mask online. I hope he reviews his life and turns it around.

  • @SpaceDogs
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    52 years ago

    Does that commenter know that Ukrainian soldiers were purposefully setting up shop in civilian areas to bait the Russian army into attacking in said areas to make it look like the Russians were unrestrained monsters that killed indiscriminately?