Comments by "C S ~ \x5bDuke of Ramble\x5d" (@DUKE_of_RAMBLE) on "UATV English"
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Β @agnelomascarenhas8990Β Their Russian propagandist -- some old fool who isn't important enough for me to bother remembering his name -- hadrecently mentioned in a TV broadcast, said they'd be unleashing the, and I quote, "troll farms" on the West (I believe in the same speech where he said they should nuke the UK).
That's probably what Vinod is a part of.
However, I'm like you, and respond to them by countering their drivel, with sound logic. Mainly in the hope of my words maybe having an impact, getting them to "take the red pill" and wakeup to see things for what they are.
If anything, and they opt for the "blue pill", at least I'm keeping them engaged, preventing them from doing their ill-deeds elsewhere! π
Vinod, take the red pill, revolt against your oppressor, Fuhrer-Tsar Voldemort V. Puddin!
Viva la RussoluciΓ³n! βπ·πΊπ
Slava Ukraini! βπΊπ¦π»
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I'm noticing something the more I watch these videos... The people holding high ranking positions in the Ukraine government/military, are VERY young compared to elsewhere in the world (US for sure).
I can't help but feel that this is a big reason behind why Ukraine has managed to do so well. π€ I hope historians are making note of that as well, and will be able to tell us in time whether that's been a factor!
Personally, I feel it's been very helpful, as they are able to be more creative (resourceful) in their responses to the threats, not being tainted by how past battles have been waged. Having that knowledge is good, don't get me wrong, as it can also provide instant response to a situation. It's just that sort of response may not be best in every case, but also that being 'creative' and making strategies on the spot will have the benefit of the enemy not being able to predict what action you might take. THAT'S what I think could be playing out here, and why they're able to hold off, or even beat back, the Russian's overwhelming force! ππ
Slava Ukraini! βπΊπ¦ π±
(I just realized your emblem is a trident, and since Poseidon is a bit special to me, I can't help but absolutely love your design!! π)
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I know none of the Russian soldiers will see this, but...
PLEASE, SURRENDER! Especially if you have loved ones to go back to! You have been told to defend a line that is on land which was not yours to begin with. You have been told to fight an enemy that never existed. You should not sacrifice yourself for your country, because whatever money they promise to pay your family will never be delivered! I'm an American, and I can promise you this: I value YOUR LIFE more than Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin does... So do not sacrifice yourself for him, please surrender! Now that Russians are seeing this war for what it really is, if you surrender, you will be looked at as a hero, for defying Vladimir Vladimirovich. Then you can return home and fight for a good cause β the removal of Putin as your leader, as he no longer deserves to hold such a position! But do not kill him, as he should spend the rest of his life in a very uncomfortable, hot, sweaty, lonely prison! Therefore I say again... Please surrender! π
Viva la RussoluciΓ³n βπ·πΊ
Slava Ukraini, Heroyam Slava! βπΊπ¦ π±
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Β @mrwinston_thepugΒ Russia doesn't have any allies, because by definition, allies help you out during situations like this... Like the civilized world has been doing with Ukraine by sending food and military hardware.
Yet, Russian soldiers are starving and they still are only using dilapidated and faulty Russian equipment. India and China, for whatever Russian-made hardware they have, would've undoubtedly been well maintained, so that's why I'm confident they haven't sent anything back to help.
Business partners are all Russia has, because everyone knows better. They may buy this from Russia, but that's the extent of it, two "companies" doing business with each other, only as an agreement to allow each other to coexist. Sorry.
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