Ukrainian victory over Russia is inevitable

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:PS - show me something evil that these Ukrainian “Nazis” have actually DONE besides using old symbols people don’t like? They are freedom lovers fighting for their lives and this just smacks of an excuse not to help them


Well let's say your kid hasn't DONE anything bad but suddenly there is a big ass portrait of Himmler in his room and he says this man is a national hero and I'm gonna make everyone learn that in history books.

Mind you he hasn't DONE anything.


Drink some more vodka Russian troll lol
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Based on these posts and activity, I can't wait to hear what happened on the ground. Every time there's a "spontaneous" uptick in pro russian posts or distractions that has meant that somethg embarrassing just happened to russia. They are so predictable and cliche. Wonder what it is? Has the 2nf defense line also collapsed?


Not according to CNN:

Russians claim counterattack underway in Zaporizhzhia
From CNN's Katharina Krebs and Olga Voitovych

The Russian military has launched a counterattack in the area of ​​the Vremivka ledge, where Ukrainian forces have made progress in recent days, according to a leading Russian-appointed official in the area, Vladimir Rogov.

Rogov told the Russian Komsomolskaya Pravda radio station: "At the moment, a counterattack has begun on the part of our guys - the 127th division is going into battle, moving forward. At the same time, massive support is being provided for the Russian Aerospace Forces. They are working in the direction of Neskuchne, knocking the enemy out of Makarivka."

Both villages were captured by Ukrainian forces in recent days, according to geolocated social media and Ukrainian official accounts.


Hahahaha! The Major General in charge of that counter counter-attack went koblooey. Not many competent ones left and the russian army doesn't have NCO's. They do have a lot of Tik Tok Telegram Colonels though.
Anonymous
Ok let's put the Nazism stuff in perspective.

1. Why we are talking about it: Putin tried to use "de-nazification" as an excuse for invasion of Ukraine.

2. Eugene Finkel (JHU) puts the extent of the problem in context: “Neo-Nazi, far right and xenophobic groups do exist in Ukraine, like in pretty much any other country, including Russia. They are vocal and can be prone to violence but they are numerically small, marginal and their political influence at the state level is non-existent. That is not to say that Ukraine doesn’t have a far-right problem. It does. But I would consider the KKK in the US and skinheads and neo-Nazi groups in Russia a much bigger problem and threat than the Ukrainian far right.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok let's put the Nazism stuff in perspective.

1. Why we are talking about it: Putin tried to use "de-nazification" as an excuse for invasion of Ukraine.

2. Eugene Finkel (JHU) puts the extent of the problem in context: “Neo-Nazi, far right and xenophobic groups do exist in Ukraine, like in pretty much any other country, including Russia. They are vocal and can be prone to violence but they are numerically small, marginal and their political influence at the state level is non-existent. That is not to say that Ukraine doesn’t have a far-right problem. It does. But I would consider the KKK in the US and skinheads and neo-Nazi groups in Russia a much bigger problem and threat than the Ukrainian far right.”


Exactly as I said - a nothing burger worthy of Karl rove
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ukraine won’t be alone forever.

Poland is eager to get in the fight for any reason. They really, really hate Russians.
And they have a better military than Ukraine.



I don’t think they can do it without their “partners” approval and/or a major excuse to start first.
But yes I agree they just can’t wait and bursting with hate.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This Ukrainian counteroffensive will begin a series of fallen dominoes that will end in total Ukrainian victory. After our winter of discontent this will be our summer of Victory!! First for Ukraine and then for Biden in ‘24!!


You are totally delusional or you must be getting the news from the US mainstream media. Ukrainian army in a desperate state. They have less than 10% of people needed to fight. The rest men fleeing the country, legally or illegally. People taking their 17y old boys outside of Ukraine before they turn 18 and are drafted to avoid guaranteed death. Russia is now in full production of drones identical to the one they received from Iran, and no longer relying on Iranians help. Ukraine is falling desperately and it is time to cut its losses and to stop this war to save some people.

Your writing style and unusual grammar pretty clearly outs you as a Russian.

This propaganda gets worse and more transparent every day.


I guess it is not as clear as your think because I am Ukrainian and live in the US.


It’s ironic how so many Ukrainians think they are oh so different from the Russians but in reality it’s nearly impossible to tell them apart
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ukraine won’t be alone forever.

Poland is eager to get in the fight for any reason. They really, really hate Russians.
And they have a better military than Ukraine.



I was in Krakow and Warsaw this year and Polish people are not eager to fight. They are eager to make money on this war, but they dont' care to die for Ukrainian soil.


LOL as the BBC item above shows, this desire isn't universal even amongst the Ukrainians themselves.


Just wait until you hear about russian support for their invasion. They just declared that all the PMC's have to sign contracts with the MOD and got rid of medical and critical specialty exemptions. Oh, and the also get killed by their own comrades if they retreat or get captured. And wait there's more, the Chechens, who are getting paid 3x the mobiks have been sent to Belgorod to shoot the cadets and conscripts if theyk run away. What a country!

Anyways, it's all irrelevant until this counter-offensive is over. Has it even begun yet? Where are the Challengers all


Are you also a Ukrainian living in the US?
It’s interesting to observe the two Ukrainians arguing lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why the Ukraine-trashing trolls keep wasting their time on this thread. We really don't care what you have to say.


We the king
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PS - show me something evil that these Ukrainian “Nazis” have actually DONE besides using old symbols people don’t like? They are freedom lovers fighting for their lives and this just smacks of an excuse not to help them


Maybe, but my big issue is with liberal media trying to provide cover for usage of these images, which they would not do for someone with a confederate flag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PS - show me something evil that these Ukrainian “Nazis” have actually DONE besides using old symbols people don’t like? They are freedom lovers fighting for their lives and this just smacks of an excuse not to help them


Maybe, but my big issue is with liberal media trying to provide cover for usage of these images, which they would not do for someone with a confederate flag.


DP. I wouldn’t be so surprised after their BLM/covid isolation portrayal for example. They write what they need to write.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ukraine won’t be alone forever.

Poland is eager to get in the fight for any reason. They really, really hate Russians.
And they have a better military than Ukraine.



I was in Krakow and Warsaw this year and Polish people are not eager to fight. They are eager to make money on this war, but they dont' care to die for Ukrainian soil.


LOL as the BBC item above shows, this desire isn't universal even amongst the Ukrainians themselves.


Just wait until you hear about russian support for their invasion. They just declared that all the PMC's have to sign contracts with the MOD and got rid of medical and critical specialty exemptions. Oh, and the also get killed by their own comrades if they retreat or get captured. And wait there's more, the Chechens, who are getting paid 3x the mobiks have been sent to Belgorod to shoot the cadets and conscripts if theyk run away. What a country!

Anyways, it's all irrelevant until this counter-offensive is over. Has it even begun yet? Where are the Challengers all


Are you also a Ukrainian living in the US?
It’s interesting to observe the two Ukrainians arguing lol


Pssst. Most of the people posting on DCUM are absolutely NOT what they claim to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok let's put the Nazism stuff in perspective.

1. Why we are talking about it: Putin tried to use "de-nazification" as an excuse for invasion of Ukraine.

2. Eugene Finkel (JHU) puts the extent of the problem in context: “Neo-Nazi, far right and xenophobic groups do exist in Ukraine, like in pretty much any other country, including Russia. They are vocal and can be prone to violence but they are numerically small, marginal and their political influence at the state level is non-existent. That is not to say that Ukraine doesn’t have a far-right problem. It does. But I would consider the KKK in the US and skinheads and neo-Nazi groups in Russia a much bigger problem and threat than the Ukrainian far right.”


And I think it says a lot that Ukraine elected a Jew, grandson of Nazi-fighters and Holocaust survivors, to be President. And along with it, many other of Ukraine's senior leadership are likewise Jews whose families suffered in the Holocaust. Can you say the same about Russia? Nope. Heck, you can't even say the same about the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok let's put the Nazism stuff in perspective.

1. Why we are talking about it: Putin tried to use "de-nazification" as an excuse for invasion of Ukraine.

2. Eugene Finkel (JHU) puts the extent of the problem in context: “Neo-Nazi, far right and xenophobic groups do exist in Ukraine, like in pretty much any other country, including Russia. They are vocal and can be prone to violence but they are numerically small, marginal and their political influence at the state level is non-existent. That is not to say that Ukraine doesn’t have a far-right problem. It does. But I would consider the KKK in the US and skinheads and neo-Nazi groups in Russia a much bigger problem and threat than the Ukrainian far right.”


And I think it says a lot that Ukraine elected a Jew, grandson of Nazi-fighters and Holocaust survivors, to be President. And along with it, many other of Ukraine's senior leadership are likewise Jews whose families suffered in the Holocaust. Can you say the same about Russia? Nope. Heck, you can't even say the same about the US.


Your premise is that Jewish leaders are incapable of discriminatory policies, and this is demonstrably not the case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ukraine won’t be alone forever.

Poland is eager to get in the fight for any reason. They really, really hate Russians.
And they have a better military than Ukraine.



I was in Krakow and Warsaw this year and Polish people are not eager to fight. They are eager to make money on this war, but they dont' care to die for Ukrainian soil.


LOL as the BBC item above shows, this desire isn't universal even amongst the Ukrainians themselves.


Just wait until you hear about russian support for their invasion. They just declared that all the PMC's have to sign contracts with the MOD and got rid of medical and critical specialty exemptions. Oh, and the also get killed by their own comrades if they retreat or get captured. And wait there's more, the Chechens, who are getting paid 3x the mobiks have been sent to Belgorod to shoot the cadets and conscripts if theyk run away. What a country!

Anyways, it's all irrelevant until this counter-offensive is over. Has it even begun yet? Where are the Challengers all


Are you also a Ukrainian living in the US?
It’s interesting to observe the two Ukrainians arguing lol


Nope. But guess what I just heard. This year's summer internship program for students in russia is the opportunity to "rebuild" infrastructure in Mariopul or to provide "healthcare" in Luhansk. Sign up quick, spaces are limited. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Russian Army, Wagner PMC and DPR have a much bigger internal Nazi problem than anyone else in this conflict.


Is that why Robert Mueller let Wagner's group leader go free of charge?
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