I very much support Ukraine in the war, but… yeah, that’s horrifying. Just on a human level.
I mean, some of those end on a closeup of somebody’s face. That’s up there as some of the most haunting shit I’ve ever seen. I’ll be thinking about that for a very long time.
Invader deaths aren’t ‘needless’. They are necessary to force russia’s withdrawal. An unfortunate necessity to be clear, but every russian (and apparently north korean) casualty increases the safety of innocent civilians and defenders, and brings Ukraine closer to a righteous victory.
I very much support Ukraine in the war, but… yeah, that’s horrifying. Just on a human level.
I mean, some of those end on a closeup of somebody’s face. That’s up there as some of the most haunting shit I’ve ever seen. I’ll be thinking about that for a very long time.
They kill the people of Ukraine for no reason.
Get them fucked up in every possible way. If they don’t like that they should piss off home. It’s as simple as that.
Well the terrifying part is that this will be commonplace in every conflict in the future.
Always was. We simply get a massive load of video footage out of modern conflicts.
Sorry, I dislike needless death on either side. So while I hope a quick end to the conflict, I won’t be cheering on the deaths of fellow humans.
Invader deaths aren’t ‘needless’. They are necessary to force russia’s withdrawal. An unfortunate necessity to be clear, but every russian (and apparently north korean) casualty increases the safety of innocent civilians and defenders, and brings Ukraine closer to a righteous victory.
@MudMan That’s pretty much how war is. Imagine you had to basically shoot some people yourself. It would be terrifying.
@LaFinlandia