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Comments by "Primmakin Sofis" (@primmakinsofis614) on "Germany pledges huge military aid package for Ukraine as Zelenskyy visits country" video.
Germany pledging military support for a nation rife with Neo-Nazis. How interesting. I seem to have been transported back in time eight decades.
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Aaron is evidently a fan of corruption and Neo-Nazis, two things Ukraine appears to have in abundance.
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@bigpacthatseazye3462 My position is simple: I reject wholeheartedly the media's propaganda of "Russia bad, Ukraine good" and point out such nonsense. The correct assessment is, "Russia bad, Ukraine also bad." Both sides are dirty, and neither side is deserving of support.
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Found the supporter of corruption and Neo-Nazis, two things commonly found in Ukraine.
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Yes, Germans pledging military aid to a country with quite a few Neo-Nazis in its military. How historically interesting.
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Indeed. Germany returning to its 1933-45 ways and supporting the admirers of a certain mustached German leader, admirers who seem to be rife in Ukraine.
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Yes, it's always heartwarming seeing Germany returning to its 1933-45 ways and giving support to fellow admirers of a mustached German leader who are apparently quite common in Ukraine.
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Ah, Carpenter is a fan of corruption and Neo-Nazis, two things Ukraine seems to have in abundance. Imagine being so naive as to think it's "Russia bad, Ukraine good" rather than what it actually is: "Russia bad, Ukraine also bad."
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@The_Stef "Russia is an unstoppable military powerhouse that poses an existential threat to the rest of Europe." "Russia is bogged down in Ukraine, its military disorganized and ineffective." PICK ONE. Because both cannot be true.
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@bigpacthatseazye3462 Imagine being so naive as to believe the "news" media's "Russia bad, Ukraine good" propaganda. Imagine being so naive that the obvious truth is invisible: "Russia bad, Ukraine also bad."
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@The_Stef Perhaps Ukraine should not have kept poking the Russian bear. When the bear had finally had enough, Ukraine ran crying to NATO.
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