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I am working hard to be added to the pro-Russian list. Leaving the joke aside. A late family member always used to say that I am a very good observer and can find a flaw in just about everything.
I will not post any videos or pictures about this story, I found them troubling. If you want, you can search it online or on Twitter, the videos are there, on Twitter search.
Here it is:
I started watching a video called "Ukrainian soldier calls Russian". The individual was an Azov Batallion member picking up a dead Russian soldier's phone and going through his contact information. At one point he calls the russian soldier's mom mocking her on the phone while she is on the other line crying. It is unknown if the soldier was a conscript.
The scene unsettled me. I respect soldiers and in regards to Azov, it is not the duty of Vladimir Putin to police Ukraine. That is like Turkey claiming that their minority is being oppressed in the old Ottoman empire. That does not give the right of Erdogdan or Vladimir Putin to invade a sovereign nation. The other propaganda that is going around is that they are far-right. Yah so? If Russia would invade America, are you telling me you as an American would not want Antifa, proud boys, white militia, black panthers, etc fighting to keep the country away from the Russians?. You are lying to yourself if you say no.
Back to the soldier. I was thinking for days about that piece of garbage. A soldier should fight for what he loves, he should not get consumed by what he hates, that is an extremist.
I said to myself let me search for him again.
And would you look at that? A Russian account presented a photo and an explanation that they tracked his phone. Might be fake but I highly doubt it because the person looked exactly like the guy in the video mocking the Russian mom. He was not having a good day. He was surrounded by 3 Cechens. I wonder what was going through his mind? Would he be in that position if he chose to love his country more than hate the enemy?
Please consider when grading the writing skills that I am of the engineering background, at least a D +
I will not post any videos or pictures about this story, I found them troubling. If you want, you can search it online or on Twitter, the videos are there, on Twitter search.
Here it is:
I started watching a video called "Ukrainian soldier calls Russian". The individual was an Azov Batallion member picking up a dead Russian soldier's phone and going through his contact information. At one point he calls the russian soldier's mom mocking her on the phone while she is on the other line crying. It is unknown if the soldier was a conscript.
The scene unsettled me. I respect soldiers and in regards to Azov, it is not the duty of Vladimir Putin to police Ukraine. That is like Turkey claiming that their minority is being oppressed in the old Ottoman empire. That does not give the right of Erdogdan or Vladimir Putin to invade a sovereign nation. The other propaganda that is going around is that they are far-right. Yah so? If Russia would invade America, are you telling me you as an American would not want Antifa, proud boys, white militia, black panthers, etc fighting to keep the country away from the Russians?. You are lying to yourself if you say no.
Back to the soldier. I was thinking for days about that piece of garbage. A soldier should fight for what he loves, he should not get consumed by what he hates, that is an extremist.
I said to myself let me search for him again.
And would you look at that? A Russian account presented a photo and an explanation that they tracked his phone. Might be fake but I highly doubt it because the person looked exactly like the guy in the video mocking the Russian mom. He was not having a good day. He was surrounded by 3 Cechens. I wonder what was going through his mind? Would he be in that position if he chose to love his country more than hate the enemy?
Please consider when grading the writing skills that I am of the engineering background, at least a D +
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