SoyViking [he/him]

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Cake day: November 4th, 2020

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  • Is he trying to insinuate that the USSR was somehow hypocritical for not being sufficiently racist against non-russians?

    Is he claiming that Russia has no claim to winning WWII since they were not on the finish line photo?

    What is the funny thing here? Would it also be funny if an iconic American WWII photo had no Texans in it?

    Edit: Or it could also be a new conspiracy theory: Russia was never part of the Soviet Union. The footage we have seen from the Red Square was all filmed on a stage set in a potato field outside of Minsk.









  • It is not unlikely that some Russian soldiers did something they were not supposed to be doing. These things happens during wars. But I skal find it extremely likely that the Ukrainians were inflating the atrocities.

    More knowledgeable people than me have pointed out some very suspect circumstances shown in the reporting on the alleged massacre. This includes the bodies were showing signs of having been moved and the Ukrainian mayor of Bucha made several public statements without mentioning any atrocities until one or two days after returning.

    My best guess is that the Ukrainians wanted some atrocity propaganda to drum up support. When Russia left Bucha the Ukrainians moved in, dumped some bodies - maybe they came from war crimes done by Russian troops, maybe the Ukrainians used “collaborators” shot during the reentry, maybe it was just random civilians who got caught in the crossfire - and called in gullible western journalists to show them exactly the kind of story they would love to report.