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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I haven’t seen any responses in Russian but they shouldn’t be here, just as there shouldn’t be any responses in any other languages besides English, the language of the forum. [/quote] Don't tell me - tell the Russian propaganda trolls. It helps to target the message when they lurk on the board, but all you have to do is post the "Putin as a crab" gif and they have to run away. They're not authorized to look at 'forbidden' stuff so it's the easiest way to scare them away, in case you ever suspect the Russians are on your website / blog, etc. Again, I think their propaganda storyboard is in disarray, which is why you haven't seen many comments lately. They've probably moved onto greener pastures where they can get traction from people they can dupe. And I'm starting to see the 'bargaining' phase unfold in Russian media - not just the troll that was on here earlier. "I personally want to address the Ukrainian soldiers. Guys... We are not enemies. Understand, most of us are kindred. And there was a time when we may or may not argue, but we have everything needed to forget our disputes... Let's forget about everything that happened. Let's unite and turn in the opposite direction and do everything to end the war. And live together again." https://www.yahoo.com/news/russian-collaborator-volodymyr-saldo-records-134926115.html The guy's name is Saldo. When this guy was Mayor of Kherson (2002–2012), his main opponent (Solokov) died in a car accident. While elected as a People's Deputy of Ukraine (2012–2015) months before the first invasion of Ukraine in 2014, he voted for anti-protest laws (aka "dictatorship laws") on 16 January 2014. While Kherson City Councillor (2015–2022), he lost twice for bids to become Mayor of Kherson again. When the second Russian Invasion started in 2022, he came out as staunchly pro-Russian. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Saldo But it will be tough to let bygones be bygones without some sort of serious reconciliation and acknowledgement by Russia that wrongs were committed, so he's pretty much peeing in the wind. He understands that his usefulness to Russia in Kherson is nearing an end so is attempting to negotiate from a position of weakness. If he's smart, he'll surrender to the Ukrainians to make anti-propaganda soundbites to encourage locals to turn on the Russians occupying the city? Also, now that Wagner is done (hard to lose 500 troops and be 'combat effective'), Prigozhin is a liability. I would expect him to be scraped off of someone's windshield soon. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/10/russians-near-bakhmut-have-retreated-by-up-to-2km-ukrainian-official-says [/quote] You're a very typical DCUM poster who thinks everyone who disagrees with you is a Russian troll. I don't blame you - some arguments have been voiced that are impossible for you to respond to meaningfully so you resort to childish tactics. The stuff you post in Russian is similar to "yo mama is fat". And it's bad Russian to boot, too. I don't blame you for that, either. If DoS couldn't find qualified translators to find the right word for "reset", what hope is there for you, a DCUM rando? Likewise, no one cares what stupid gifs you post. Your arguments either make sense or they don't. Getting personal is a sign of weakness. [/quote]
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