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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 27


Bobko  28 | 2989
12 hrs ago   #91
What has he done? I'm not aware.

Painting Ukrainians as parasites and vampires that collect more in benefits than Poles.

I don't know how he sleeps at night.
mafketis  43 | 11887
12 hrs ago   #92
What we occupy now

Let's be clear.... _you_ occupy nothing and no russians will see any benefit of this retarded war. A few psychotic thieves at the top might benefit but no on else.

You're rooting "Go thieves, go! Steal me blind! I love you!"

russian subserviance to tyranny is gross....
Torq  24 | 2042
12 hrs ago   #93
Otherwise neutral Moscow

'Neutral' is an interesting choice of a word. I read Russian sources too (and comments) and they are anything but neutral.

This is exactly how the Ukrainian war started.

You know I think Poland should join this war already for many reasons, one of them being our future relations with free Ukraine. At the moment Germany and Ukraine are our two most important allies - as unreal and spine-chilling as it feels.
Bobko  28 | 2989
12 hrs ago   #94
Who the F do they think they are? If anyone deserves punishment, those are indeed Moskale.

Look. You can read Velund and Grabber just as well as I can.

This war - WHICH HAS CONSUMED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS - started because of several dozens which were killed in Odessa, on the Maidan, and in the shellings of Donetsk.

Let's leave aside the veracity of each side's arguments - this is what Velund and Grabber present.

The killings of a few people, are now being used to justify the industrial scale death machine which works daily.

This is how this sh*t works - I'm not making anything up.

So yes - someone can decide to "punish Poland" for things which no one can understand - for "feelings".

Maybe when we are all ruled by a machine god such facetious arguments won't fly anymore, and all will be more logical.

'Neutral' is an interesting choice of a word

I am convinced that if one day we fight the Poles, it will be only because of Ukrainian whisperings.

We have no reason to go there otherwise. Poland was always "their thing".

They always have some scores they wanna even with you lot. We don't care.
Torq  24 | 2042
12 hrs ago   #95
Painting Ukrainians as parasites and vampires that collect more in benefits than Poles.

Which is evidently not true and playing on the lowest instincts of the most retarded to gain a couple of percent more support. This is where Russian despotism is better than our democracy - Putin doesn't have to lower himself to gain popularity among neanderthals. :-/
Torq  24 | 2042
12 hrs ago   #96
This war is so emotionally... complex.

Really?

Remember that you are telling this to a Russophile whose large part of family-tree was cut short by Ukrainians, and who fully supports Ukraine against Russian invasion - to the point that he is ready to put on his reservist boots when necessary.

Still want to talk to me about emotional complexity? ;)

Anyway, gentlemen, I have had a tough day and am ready to retire to bed. I therefore bid you all good night.
Ironside  53 | 13848
12 hrs ago   #97
Which is evidently not true

Put like that it is not true, but that fact remins that some policies induce preferential treatment of Ukrainians over Poles.
I wouldn't say that it is the fault of Ukrainians but the faulty system that was set up by incompetent PiS politicians and which is still supported by the current govermnat.
It pisses a lot of people in Poland off.
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I am convinced that if one day we fight the Poles, it will be only because of Ukrainian whisperings.

I don't care about reasons. As I said, we need nukes and close allies in Scandinavia, Turkey, then you can try.
Bobko  28 | 2989
12 hrs ago   #98
Still want to talk to me about emotional complexity?

I certainly did not expect to spend my morning angry at the treatment of these boys.

I have Ukrainian relatives, and lived with a Ukrainian woman for 7 years. Not immune to this stuff.

Was disappointed in the treatment these families received.

It makes me think - if we were not from such a "globally sanctioned" Bantustan - would they treat our people this way? Or would they treat them more like Americans?

What use is our power, if we cannot convince people that it is deadly to touch our citizens?

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The Soviet passport once evoked the same respect as the American one. To mess with a Soviet citizen meant to invite unholy retribution.

Now we are fragmented, split, and weak. Various peoples humiliate our people, and treat them as second class. This cannot be.
Novichok  7 | 11234
12 hrs ago   #99
Bobko, you forgot to mention the worst offenders and instigators - the SOBs in Washington...

This war is their creation and for the same objective as anything in the past: To weaken Russia and take possession of its resources through proxies or directly by conquest.

To achieve this objective, they feed anti-Russian hysteria, and with glee they watch Polaks and other azzholes buy this shlt.

What these vasals refuse to talk about is the Monroe Doctrine and that everything the US touches turns into a disaster. For example: Libya.

When you finally win this war - and win you will - American warmongers will discard Ukraine like a piece of used toilet paper and immediately go to the next step: Sweep the inconvenient facts into a very black hole.

Did you notice how we never discuss here how many kids died in K, V, and I? Only that a girl was killed in Kiev... Oh my God...the earth should stop spinning...

Hey, Paulina, you stupid moron...If you were 10 in Pokrovsk now, would want to stay there or be "kidnapped" by Putin's evil men and taken to Moscow?
Bobko  28 | 2989
11 hrs ago   #100
Oh my God...the eart should stop spinning.

We have prosecuted the most humane war in modern history. Future historians will recognize.

But we did it, because we fight family.

This will not be the same when we fight strangers.

Strangers cannot hope for the same treatment. No evacuation corridors. No warnings. No withholding of various weapons classes.
Novichok  7 | 11234
11 hrs ago   #101
Now we are fragmented, split, and weak.

That's why God sent me here to post on PF and undo the damage.

Since 1990, Russia did only one bad thing: It trusted Western vermin. I am relieved to see that Putin is unlikely to do it again.

Bayond that, everything Russia did should make every Russian proud because what Russia did was justified, moral, and legal.

Hey, Russia haters, wanna tango, azzholes?

If you do, look up "Monroe Doctrine", and Kosovo referendum".

I love whataboutism - a knife you twist and watch them squirm...
Ironside  53 | 13848
11 hrs ago   #102
angry at the treatment of these boys.

Ukrainian children kidnapped from Ukraine by the Russian govermnat are receiving a good treatment in the re-education camps where they make them into proper Russians and Russian soldiers. I guess you are proud of those policies.
Bobko  28 | 2989
11 hrs ago   #103
I guess you are proud of those policies.

No I am not.
Novichok  7 | 11234
11 hrs ago   #104
No, I am not.

Wrong response that accepted the opponent's false claim as true.

Mine is better:

Hey, Iron, ..If you were 10 in Pokrovsk now, would you want to stay there or be "kidnapped" and taken to Moscow?

Just in case you are tempted to say something stupid...let me remind you and other morons here that I owe my life to the German Wehrmacht guys who kidnapped me in Warsaw in 1944 to take me to the safety of a Hamburg camp.
mafketis  43 | 11887
11 hrs ago   #105
Former Ukrainians arriving in Moscow, and whispering hate into the tsar's ear.

It started because your retarded dwarf tsar wanted to expand its borders and steal resources.....

Unless you agree that he's retarded for listening and believing obvious @ss lickers....

The tsar turns the country to sh1t and russians cheer because that's the kind of life they like....
Miloslaw  24 | 5794
10 hrs ago   #106
This proves that not every Euro is a moron. Did you read this, Milo?

I did and it proves that the Belgian Prime Minister is, in fact a moron.....

You are as out of date as the dashboard on your supposed second hand Lexus

HaHaHaHa! Rich just gets it all wrong.... AGAIN!
Mr Grunwald  34 | 2262
9 hrs ago   #107
I will talk like Grunnie

Not too far from the truth. This event gave Russia and Ukraine cards to use against Poland diplomatically and stir trouble domestically in Poland among Poles and most recent immigrants.

I would been very harsh towards that teacher for this reason alone, it borders on national treason. (One of the reasons I should refrain from judging, I would been too cruel).

This whole situation is absurd to me and damning, glad that Torq gave a little insight into Słupsk. That place needs to get a fix asap
Miloslaw  24 | 5794
9 hrs ago   #108
Rich, it's obvious to me that you are no fan of democracy.You are just like The Socialists, Communists and Fascists.... you think you know best...... let elitists rule the world, not the common, ignorant people...... you are in for a shock..... the more you elitists bang on the stronger those supposedly ignorant people will rise up against you.....how do you think Trump got elected? And Putin will suffer soon too.
Korvinus  8 | 834
9 hrs ago   #109
Hey, Iron, ..If you were 10 in Pokrovsk now, would you want to stay there or be "kidnapped" and taken to Moscow?

It really shouldn't be that difficult to understand. Any parent would want a say in where there children are living. Russia doesn't get to decide that and ignore the wishes of Ukrainian parents just because it invaded Ukraine and controls territory where these children were kidnapped from

Thats the whole reason this type of war crime exists and its why the UNGA is condemning what Russia did
Miloslaw  24 | 5794
9 hrs ago   #110
Bobko is a half decent human being.

As opposed to this idiot. Mine is better:

No it's not, it's just your usual bollox!
Novichok  7 | 11234
6 hrs ago   #111
Any parent would want a say in where their children are living.

But not where the children are dying...

Children are not parents' property like cars. Parents are legal guardians with a license and obligation to do what's best for the kids, not what makes parents happy.

In some situations, we can ignore the parents if they are morons...See late-term abortions, gender-affirming surgeries, facial tattoos, denying healthcare on religious grounds,...

This list is only partial...
Novichok  7 | 11234
3 hrs ago   #112
For an atheist, I have an amazing connection with God and his son, Jesus...They both must have read my posts here and delivered Christmas gifts from me, the surrender boy, to the Ukrainian soldiers who decided not to die for the US and Euro warmongers, earlier than normal.

Those gifts are you staying alive...

As it often happens, this case is another zero-sum game: my joy is Milo's nightmare...Sorry Milo...Enjoy the video and admit that I am never, ever wrong...Here we go:



Memo to the Ukrainian soldiers in Russian custody:

I wish you well, and I am glad you are alive and well... Soon, this criminal Western proxy war will be over, and you will be going home to be with your families again.

A reminder: Russia is not your enemy. Trust me...
Novichok  7 | 11234
1 hr ago   #113
About those Polish boys who beat up a Ukrainian kid...

Yes, it's looks bad, but that's pure democracy at work. Let's call it an ad hoc referendum...

Poles don't like those 1 million refugees Polish ruling mob gave them without asking if it was OK.

Mamo to Brits: You are fvcked biggly...Violence is your only tool to make the United Kingdom White Again.
Novichok  7 | 11234
1 hr ago   #114


WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU MEAN, MRS KALLAS?

The US sends men. Russia sends men. The EU has stupid stubborn DEI cvnts.

This is why Euros are not at the table.


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