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Infernalism t1_j9w4cum wrote

With Commander Doge standing atop there with pride.

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CascadingMonkeys t1_j9w6m3m wrote

I imagine there has to be at least one Russian in that Embassy that thinks "Good! ".

Maybe I'm just too optimistic.

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InferiousX t1_j9wbtg2 wrote

There's something viscerally unpleasant about a mangled piece of war machinery that's representative of so much needless death and destruction having a fucking MEME put on top of it.

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Iwamoto OP t1_j9wchhk wrote

The sign tells that the tank came from a region close to Mongolia and was taken out in a city close to Kiev, having traveled about 6100KM. It was blown up by an Anti-tank mine.

On the other side of the turret is a sign reading "W Zalinski Square 1" as if it's a street sign.

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captainhook77 t1_j9wesr1 wrote

“Where is your Stauffenberg?”.

As a reminder to Germans, Hitler went un-assassinated for 9 years.

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Pudding_Hero t1_j9wogzw wrote

sad times are there when passing ruffians can say "Ni!" at will to old ladies! There is a pestilence in this land! Nothing is sacred! Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress at this period in history!

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personalhale t1_j9wskuq wrote

We're at a period in history where memes are used in war. What a time to be alive.

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spookyjibe t1_j9wz9yv wrote

Many in that embassy are just scared shitless for their and their families' lives I imagine. They don't think "good" because this is embarrassing and it may lead to costing them somehow. Most are just trying to stay under the radar and hope this thing ends soon any which way.

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spookyjibe t1_j9x1ymu wrote

I wish they wouldn't use Zelenski's name; it paints even more of a target on him and his family.

I almost want to hear less of him, because if we keep hearing more and more, the last piece of news will be of his death. Eventually, Putin's assassins will get him...

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teddycorps t1_j9x6k19 wrote

Assassinating Putin might not even matter at this point. There are a lot of other hardline politicians who supported this kind of action over many years. Their dissent is that he screwed up the invasion not that he invaded. And the public is brainwashed by state media to support aggression.

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HostileVaginalTract t1_j9xlq2m wrote

The Russian government fetish requires the knees of free people to rest on their necks. Refusing to participate in free society, they deserve to have their skeletons left on their doorstep.

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Iwamoto OP t1_j9xrle2 wrote

I mean, he;s the president of the country, he;s quite a visible person, he's the one going to every summit etc, it's not like the russians might forget about him if we just stay quiet.

i understand your sentiment, don't get me wrong, but please understand that i's not like he can "step back" at this point, it's a bit like bill gates - microsoft or jeff bezos - amazon, they're both not CEO anymore but people still think they are, even after stepping back.

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Ahecee t1_j9xuhbc wrote

Its worth a shot.

Worse case scenario, one of the worlds most gigantic assholes would be dead, even if it didn't end the invasion, it would still be a good thing.

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psybes t1_j9y0lr1 wrote

yes. lets kill the less capable man so it will be replaced with a more capable one. also lets nake him a martyr.

thats why they didn't kill Hitler

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Ahecee t1_j9y6pa8 wrote

Their tanks ran out of fuel in the first push because of decades of corruption in leadership and not actually having the supplies they had on paper, not because their leader didn't know how to rape and kill good enough.

Also, double check your history books there. They tried to kill Hitler many many times, there where multiple teams working on cutting the head off the snake for years.

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red4jjdrums5 t1_j9yc8hg wrote

They also came to the realization that it was better to leave him in place because he was too hands-on with all aspects of the war and causing them to be inefficient. When that happened during the timeline of the war, I don’t remember, but they eventually did just leave him go for a while.

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JohnathonLongbottom t1_j9ydy64 wrote

It seems like they are taunting Russia. I don't see how this will accomplish anything positive.

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rlire t1_j9zuhaq wrote

I hope this new era isn’t short lived due to a nuclear exchange.

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ttylyl t1_ja3zmus wrote

Sort of. If you look at the states for under 30 it’s a lot different tho. I would highly recommend finding a website or app that lets you talk to people from different countries.

It’s a lot like the war in Iraq, if you asked a 55 year old at the time there’s a good chance they would support it, if you ask a 25 year old there’s a good chance they don’t.

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