Do not celebrate the death of soldiers. Blame Putin.
It is a quirk of fate I was born in the US rather than Russia. If I were over there, I don't know how I would handle being drafted and forced into battle with Ukraine. I'd like to think I could find a moment to get away and surrender, but the fear of being shot in the back might keep me from slipping away.
There's a lot of awful Russian soldiers who deserve everything that happens to them. There are others who are just trying to survive a terrible situation with no hope.
Yeah, not every man of draftable age was in a position to flee when the invasion started, and even if they were...what a shit list of choices. Join the poorly trained/outfitted army on a shoddily planned hostile invasion or leave everything (and often everyone) behind to go try and start anew in a brand new country you may have never been to before (or even one that hates you) with no idea if you'll ever be able to return home.
Not enough dead Russians.
Do not celebrate the death of soldiers. Blame Putin.
It is a quirk of fate I was born in the US rather than Russia. If I were over there, I don't know how I would handle being drafted and forced into battle with Ukraine. I'd like to think I could find a moment to get away and surrender, but the fear of being shot in the back might keep me from slipping away.
There's a lot of awful Russian soldiers who deserve everything that happens to them. There are others who are just trying to survive a terrible situation with no hope.
Yeah, not every man of draftable age was in a position to flee when the invasion started, and even if they were...what a shit list of choices. Join the poorly trained/outfitted army on a shoddily planned hostile invasion or leave everything (and often everyone) behind to go try and start anew in a brand new country you may have never been to before (or even one that hates you) with no idea if you'll ever be able to return home.
Based ngl
What’s next, mourn the loss of the Wehrmacht?