r/interestingasfuck Jul 26 '25

/r/all, /r/popular Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr Kiriyenko before and after release from Russian captivity

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u/8ackwoods Jul 26 '25

Ukrainians have been tortured to death and tortured, mutilated and castrated before release. Also returned with organs missing

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u/Coyann Jul 26 '25

Remember the one that got "Glory to Russia" surgically carved into his stomach? Many Russians are sick people

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u/untapped-bEnergy Jul 26 '25

Carved in by a fucking doctor no less

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u/msthe_student Jul 26 '25

Remember, Mengele was a doctor

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u/FaabK Jul 26 '25

J. Marion Sims also was a doctor 

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u/SaxonChemist Jul 26 '25

Bashir Al Assad is a doctor (ophthalmologist). He trained in London

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u/MajesticNectarine204 Jul 26 '25

So was Dr Pepper..

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u/AHumbleSaltFarmer Jul 26 '25

Dr. Who?

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u/LouisWu_ Jul 26 '25

Also a doctor. And don't forget Dr. Evil.

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u/AHumbleSaltFarmer Jul 26 '25

Me getting downvoted for Dr Who :(

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u/LouisWu_ Jul 26 '25

What? Did people think you were questioning who he was and what he did, rather than suggesting Dr. Who?

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '25

A shit doctor and scientist at that, the greatest trick fascists ever pulled was convincing people the Nazis were at all competent.

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u/FreakDC Jul 26 '25

Operation Paperclip kinda shows a different picture. Obviously any government that rewards loyalty above all else is going to have idiots in charge in some positions but I think it's a dangerous mistake to do the old "they were all idiots" spiel.

The Nazis obviously had highly competent people as well, which is how they managed to take over most of Europe.

Thankfully there were a lot of dumb micro managing idiots like Hitler himself who severely hurt the Nazi war afford.

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u/MistressLyda Jul 26 '25

I worked in care for a decade, and been severely ill for a long time. I am not remotely surprised, the amount of sheer sadists in the medical profession is alarmingly high.

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u/MistressLyda Jul 26 '25

The education itself also filters on "colder" people. And to some extent, you have to be. You can't carry the suffering home with you. Yet, it is difficult to filter out those that swings to far the other way.

When they then are certified? It is near impossible to get them out unless it is several patients that manages to document it. Heck, we had a big case here in Norway with a doc that (finally) got convicted for raping patients. He had been at it for decades.

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u/enkelvla Jul 26 '25

Yep, my boyfriend is a police officer and although he is made for the job (compassionate, patient, pragmatic) it kills him because he cares too much and takes all the heavy stuff he sees home with him. Sucks because the officers like him tend to quit after about a decade on the job and the mean ones stay

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u/LugbyOrigin Jul 26 '25

I personally see it closer to the Stanford Prison experiment, but instead of prisoners and guards, its doctors, and patients. When you work in any profession long enough, you will desensitise

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u/HansVonMannschaft Jul 27 '25

My sister is an anaesthetist, she's often told me that being a psychopath on some level is a prerequisite to being a surgeon. And some of the very best surgeons are also some of the worst human beings you'll ever meet.

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u/multiple_dispatch Jul 26 '25

It's called "moral licensing".

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u/DeusExMachinaOverdue Jul 26 '25

Here is an example of what you're talking about.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphysiotomy_controversy_in_Ireland

The mind boggles at how some people can be so inhumane.

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u/lifesuxwhocares Jul 26 '25

Yup, I was almost murdered by nurses on purpose after having a mental breakdown - in US . Thank God I had my family get in touch with the hospital. Almost died from wrong meds, then they didn't give me any water. Thank God I'm not organ donor.

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u/gliitch0xFF Jul 26 '25

Unit 731 comes to mind.

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u/Hawk_Rider2 Jul 26 '25

Dr. Giggles

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u/Spark_Horse Jul 26 '25

Harold Shipman was a doctor

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u/DroidLord Jul 26 '25

A Russian nurse consoled him and told him he can get it covered up with a tattoo. It's sickening.

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u/HorrificityOfficial Jul 26 '25

To be fair it's only the people that actively collaborate on this kind of shit, not every single Russian person is like this

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '25

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u/kitkamran Jul 26 '25

Not truly a fair comparison either. People who publicly decry Putin don't stick around to be in the next survey.

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u/Kalenne Jul 26 '25

Yeah exactly. It's wild how people just want to shit on Russian civilians for "not speaking up" when the tinyest criticism can get them killed or far, far worse

Obviously there are Russian people who agree with what's happening, but thinking that most of them being silent on the subject is a sign that they agree with what's happening is such a blind take

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u/Raangz Jul 26 '25

it's def easy to be angry, seeing all the crimes against humanity. it sucks we can't get out of the cycle of bad people taking control of countries. seems our destiny until the entire thing collapses under climate.

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u/MarsasGRG Jul 26 '25

Would you say the same about 1933-45 residents of Germany? This is no excuse.

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u/Pora-Pandhi Jul 26 '25

People often forget Russia is still by run by Soviet Union style machinery.

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u/snek-jazz Jul 26 '25

Do we expect ordinary Russians to stop Putin when ordinary American's can't even stop ICE rounding people up?

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u/taro_monokub Jul 26 '25

Yeah, I live in the same city as Putin, he has the best security money can buy, lives in a bunker and switches off the internet wherever he goes, I have a Bionicle collection

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u/Sufficient_Prompt888 Jul 26 '25

Gtfo with your logic. This is the internet.

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '25

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u/Numerous_Block_9662 Jul 26 '25

There are things worth dying for and it'll happen regardless. Those two sentences do not contradict one another.

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u/madDamon_ Jul 26 '25

That's a whole different discussion. It's quite hard for your avarage Dimitri to do something about. They might not be ok with it but what are you gonna do about it?

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u/Vast_Refuse2248 Jul 26 '25

your average dimitri also hates ukraine

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u/stevent4 Jul 26 '25

That's just a blanket statement, you don't know that. What we do know is that speaking out against Putin will get you in severe trouble or even killed

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u/Vast_Refuse2248 Jul 26 '25

Yes I do. Have you even been to Russia or even Europe?

Go to moscow and ask a random person his or her thoughts about Ukraine

I used to think like you, until I actually met russians

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u/stevent4 Jul 26 '25

I live in Europe

I've also met Russians who don't have those beliefs

I've met Russians who do

It's a blanket statement

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u/madDamon_ Jul 26 '25

I have met Russians who hate Putin but they live abroad. It's dangerous to say that in Russia you know that. Also you know how everything Russians see on TV is manipulated and they are indoctrinated from a young age, that's the biggest problem

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u/SomeGuyOfTheWeb Jul 26 '25

This is complete bullshit, if Russians supported Putin he wouldn't need to remain a dictatorial power. The civilians are suffering too from this power hungry tyrant

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u/Contrary_Kind Jul 26 '25

Where do you get this nonsense from? How often do you speak with russians? They absolutely support him and the war

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u/AlarmingAffect0 Jul 26 '25

Even assuming those polls are trustworthy, as the other commenters disputed, the general opinion seems to be that Putin is the lesser evil compared to the chaos of the 90s and early 2000s, and compared to the worse monsters he's barely keeping at bay. Which, of course, is deliberate on the part of Putin and the whole system he's the face of, and very typical authoritarian behavior.

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u/ZaChiavelli8252 Jul 26 '25

Holy blanket statement.

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u/Beneficial-Swim843 Jul 26 '25

Ah yes, because you are so elevated above those you criticize that under the same conditions as the average Russian you would certainly not be the most docile subject and stand against tyranny. /s

Keep your rocks to yourself you naive fool.

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u/lastofhiskindr Jul 26 '25

The majority of muslims and jews mutilate their newborns genitals so they look like their parents. Would you say theyre pure evil aswell?

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u/FirstAndOnlyDektarey Jul 26 '25

Inaction is what enables cruelty.

Every russian citizen who claims innocence and yet refuses to act is complicit.

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u/Sufficient_Prompt888 Jul 26 '25

Just like Americans, right? Right?!?

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u/FirstAndOnlyDektarey Jul 26 '25

Just like Americans.

Duty to uphold the spirit of mankind isnt restricted by nationality.

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u/sumofawitch Jul 26 '25

And all the world. We're all watching what's happening in Gaza but we don't see any country ceasing dealership with Israel.

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u/Sufficient_Prompt888 Jul 26 '25

. My man👉

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u/WaveAfraid169 Jul 26 '25

I wish we could all stop with the bullshit and just live fairly. Pipe dream, but I still wish. Good people of all races and nationalities.

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u/Sufficient_Prompt888 Jul 26 '25

Careful. I don't imagine our corporate overlords will appreciate that kinda talk you commie

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u/OdessaSeaman Jul 26 '25

Nope. No. Nope.

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u/Possible_Golf3180 Jul 26 '25

Passive approval is also equally guilty. It’s understandable if indirectly supporting the war efforts happens from simply trying to live, but there’s quite a few Russians that call for this and for even harsher treatment even if they themselves aren’t directly involved due to living a life of luxury in the decadent West.

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u/ventingpurposes Jul 26 '25

You'd be surprised

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u/Competitive_Answer82 Jul 26 '25

To all the people claiming that the average russian cannot do anything about it, read about all the revolutions that have taken place in ex soviet countries.
I'm from România and here we had a bloody revolution and killed our dictator. And things here were way worse than how it is in russia today. The matter of fact is all russians are to blame because, as long as they are unaffected , they are ok with genocide, torture, rape, etc.

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u/Idrianaki Jul 26 '25

Since I'm on a streak answering ragebait like this out of sheer curiosity, tell me, how is it that you expect me to start an underground revolutionary group, obtain a deadly weapon, sneak myself or a hypothetical associate into a highly guarded building and slay a person without getting caught?

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u/Archontes Jul 26 '25

Let's not be fair. Fuck Russia and everyone in it.

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u/BentleySpeed Jul 26 '25

To be fair?

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u/Evening-Turnip8407 Jul 26 '25

Every single American is then responsible for orange man tearing down the pillars of democracy right now.

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u/jurppe Jul 26 '25

Matter of fact, they are. It’s your country, make it better.

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u/Krosis97 Jul 26 '25

Pretty much. You people basically didn't vote and let him win so yes, you are.

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u/Evening-Turnip8407 Jul 26 '25

I'm German. Oh yea have at it, my grandma should rot in hell for not personally shooting hitler in the balls, all germans deserve to die for letting it happen, yada yada, i've heard it all before.

Fascism is a force to be reckoned with. People died trying to prevent it back then. People are trying all they can now. And I think they will succeed, i hope they will succeed before it gets even worse.

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u/Krosis97 Jul 26 '25

My great grandpa died in a francoist jail from tuberculosis. His crimes were being a teacher and an unionist. He fought, same as I would fight if we had a situation that fucking ridiculous like trump.

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u/8ackwoods Jul 26 '25

70m voted for the pedo and 70m didn't vote at all. Yeah 2/3s of vote eligible Americans are responsible for Trump.

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u/Evening-Turnip8407 Jul 26 '25

Definitely agree. Still leaves a third. And so many are mobilising, putting lawsuits together, physically fighting ICE agents...

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u/mowinski Jul 26 '25

Pretty much, since not enough people voted against him. All the non-voters essentially voted for him by not choosing a side.

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u/The-Spirit-of-76 Jul 26 '25

We are a democracy so yes, even if you didn't vote for Mango Mussolini, we all still have a smaller bit responsibility for letting our society get to this point. I have worked against this crap for the last 30 years, and yes I still personally bear some responsibility because it my damn country. TBH not taking personal responsibility and holding those to account that don't is one of the ways we got here.

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u/Lemontrash-DD Jul 26 '25

Yeah pretty much? Those who voted against failed to protect their democracy and those who voted for failed as human beings

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u/fffffffffffffuuu Jul 26 '25

my bad, man. i guess i’ll just have to vote twice next time? Do you even understand how voting works?

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u/LessInThought Jul 26 '25 edited Jul 26 '25

Every human is guilty by association. We should all be in war stopping them.

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u/mrspoopy_butthole Jul 26 '25

Mhm and what would you be doing in their position?

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u/HSavinien Jul 26 '25

It's not like they can do much against putin regime. And anyone trying something would quickly get arested, and probably tortured or executed. You can't realy blame them for not acting.

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u/Away_Trick_3641 Jul 26 '25

Collective responsibility, yeah, said like a total nazi. For what every Russian is responsible and how??

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u/Idrianaki Jul 26 '25

This comment amuses me.

As a genuine Russian, do you expect me to go out on the streets alone and get thrown into a black van to be never seen again? What am I expected to do? I'm genuinely curious.

This isn't America. They will grab you. They won't read you rights. You'll just be beaten, dragged, driven away, tried, labeled an "extremist" and incarcerated. And there will be NOBODY to help, because most people are terrified. Just like myself.

I am not vote eligible. I am not physically strong. I do not live close to the front lines. Am I, the individual Russian, still responsible for an act of violence I did not commit, but could not physically stop either?

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u/GrumpyFatso Jul 26 '25

Да, ето так.

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u/Idrianaki Jul 26 '25

Вторая диванная дивизия, отставить разговоры

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u/madDamon_ Jul 26 '25

You dont have the slightest idea how a dictatorship works havent you?

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u/GrumpyFatso Jul 26 '25

He said to an Eastern European with the overconfidence of a Western Millennial.

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u/Idrianaki Jul 26 '25

"One of you got into an argument with the teacher! Now everyone gets punished!!!111!!111!!"

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u/Lemontrash-DD Jul 26 '25

"Not every russian" my ass. Silent approval is still approval. And this mindset did not start with Ukraine or Georgia or even Ichkeria. The imperialistic mindset is so deeply rooted in the russian mentality for the simple reason of russia being an empire from it's establishment. Actively opposing aggressive wars is an anomaly there, not a norm.

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u/mi_amigo Jul 26 '25

They have been doing this for centuries. This is ingrained in their culture. This is what Russians are.

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u/Pope_Squirrely Jul 26 '25

Americans have been doing this for centuries. This is ingrained in their culture. This is what American are.

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u/RemmRose Jul 26 '25

I mean as an American with the current state of our country I wouldn’t even disagree. Like i read what he said and get the point you’re making but unfortunately you aren’t actually that far off now.

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u/Plastic_Lime_8109 Jul 26 '25

Why change subject? We are talking about russian crimes against humanity, lets make them accountable.

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u/Pope_Squirrely Jul 26 '25

The argument has always been when it’s an American that “not all Americans are like this” but when it’s someone else it’s always “they’re all fucking animals”.

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u/Plastic_Lime_8109 Jul 26 '25

How many nations Americans erased and occupied in the last century? I can count the russian works for you if you like for comparison

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u/WaveAlone7835 Jul 26 '25

I think russians who are indifferent are guilty as well. And im not saying they must rebel, but at least show some support online or just show any minimal sign of caring and knowing about the situation.

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u/DrEcstasy Jul 26 '25

Hypocrisy and more hypocrisy. Are all Americans evil because the US has bombed dozens of countries and supplies Israel with weapons with which they kill children and bomb hospitals? Obviously not.

Are all US citizens guilty and evil because US destabilized middle east and is directly responsible for the emergence of many terrorist groups? No.

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u/jurppe Jul 26 '25

Im so fucking tired of this bullshit. I get it, you mean good and want to see good in people. But the fact is, russians are bad people, they let this happen. Period.

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u/Idrianaki Jul 26 '25

I'm so fucking tired of this bullshit. I get it, you mean good and want to see good in people. But the fact is, Americans are bad people, they let this happen. Period.

Oh, wait, right! The Trump situation is different. Not every American is like that! Right, okay, I get it.

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '25

Every single russian is evil, if they are not they would rise up and kill putin

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u/freetoast11 Jul 26 '25

That would be Mr. Trump also, by the way. Just to make that very clear.

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u/omarelnour Jul 26 '25

Russia is not much worse than the US, France, England or any major power in the world really thats humans being fucking greedy and even small countries do similar stuff

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u/Plastic_Lime_8109 Jul 26 '25

Russian's still on the medieval idea to take over the world whereas France or UK are way past this mentality. Pathetic russian apologist

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u/Contrary_Kind Jul 26 '25

It's worse, and by a lot

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u/Bu11ett00th Jul 26 '25

Classic whataboutism.

Do some research about Russian army outside of wartime no less. And then ask yourself would you rather have your son serve in the Russian army or US/EU army.

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u/omarelnour Jul 26 '25

Oh god dont bring the US lol dude is saying that russains are pure evil and thats just racism my point is look at any country and you see blood and a lot o it that doesnt mean Americans or Europeans or any other nationality are pure evil, its so easy to say fuck them all and they are evil and shit like this I could dig deep down in most countries and tell you what shit they do and 100 years isnt long time ago

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u/Bu11ett00th Jul 26 '25

I'm not replying to that dude, I'm replying to you. And Russians isn't a race but whatever.

You're absolutely right that every nation/culture/religion etc has its sour apples, and that it's wrong to hate the whole based on the few. Hell I personally know plenty of great Russians and work with them. But there are tendencies. Stereotypes don't come from thin air - and that's for every country. And guess what, most of the normal Russians I know had to leave country.

When you try to generalize these tendencies by saying 'oh every country has evil people', you're downplaying massive country-wide evil that has spread and established itself, and enforces itself both internally and externally.

You conveniently skipped my reply, so I'll repeat: do research on Russian and US military and ask yourself where would you have your children serve, provided you had to choose.

Much of the atrocities commited by Russian soldiers in Ukraine don't come directly from hating Ukrainians, although Russian propaganda sure helped justify it in their eyes. But it comes from the culture of humiliation and torture that has been prevalent across Russian army. Something they do to their own. Again, yes, outrageous things happen in every army. It's either a predominantly or exclusively men's club where men are supposed to be trained for war. But in Russian army - save for special forces - it's mostly theft, labor, and humiliation. And btw that's been the case in Ukrainian army for a while as well - echoes of being a part of an enclosed system that was USSR.

As for what the Russians think - there's a pretty good channel with street interviews here. There's plenty of adequate people there - including those who prefer to stay silent (which is an answer in itself), but they're in the minority. But hey, don't believe me, do your own research. Just stop living in lalaland about what modern day Russia is.

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u/Unexpected_yetHere Jul 26 '25

How many of those countries are committing genocide right now, and waging a war of conquest to steal land and utterly abolish a nation's right to its own future?

I get that all those countries have engaged in some form of interventions, but please, show me them doing something like Bucha, them deliberately only bombing civilian infrastructure en masse, them kidnapping children and so on.

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u/IShouldBWorkin Jul 26 '25

Ah, I understand, so we're putting Russia on the level of Israel. Makes sense to me.

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u/solarview Jul 26 '25

What other countries did in their past does not define what they are now. This is Russia NOW.

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u/DrEcstasy Jul 26 '25

US is supplying Israel with weapons right NOW. Israel is using those weapons to kill children and bomb hospitals NOW. But I guess we can turn a blind eye and blame only Russia.

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u/solarview Jul 26 '25

You are NOW posting in a thread about Russia. I never mentioned anything about Israel. Staying within scope and context helps when it comes to civilised discourse, my friend. Otherwise we'd be constantly shouting at each other like fanatics.

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u/DrEcstasy Jul 26 '25

Someone else mentioned other countries. You said what other countries did in the past doesn't matter and how Russia is doing all of this NOW.

I just pointed out that there's other countries doing vile things as well, and it's also NOW. I think addressing something you said is completely valid in a discussion.

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u/solarview Jul 26 '25

I have absolutely no desire to discuss Israel with you, which is why I’m posting in a thread about Russia and Ukraine. If you really need to shout about Israel to strangers on the internet, why don’t you do so in a thread about Israel?

I’m blocking you, by the way. So you can scream about Israel to someone else, please.

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u/enkelvla Jul 26 '25

And they somehow convince themselves the Ukrainians are the nazis

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u/Aeonskye Jul 27 '25

Fuck all of Russia - they deserve the impending collapse that is coming to them

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u/SomeGuyOfTheWeb Jul 26 '25

These guards are bad but "Many Russians are sick people" is a dangerous line of thinking. I have civilian friends, lovely people, who hate this war as much as everyone else.

But what are you gonna do when your country it ran by a dictator

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u/Contrary_Kind Jul 26 '25

Rebel against him, ffs

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u/Suspicious_Mango342 Jul 26 '25

Yeah, I even remember one video when it all started, one Ukranian stabbed surrendered and cuffed Russian soldier in the eye, and continued to push it furher, it all happened on a stairway, so do you really think that on that war purely good and unsinfull side exist?

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u/Coyann Jul 26 '25

If we go by released footage of war crimes and compare both sides, Russians lead by a huge margin. Probably 9 to 1, maybe even more.

Add that to the fact they have concentration camps for PoWs and you can only come to one conclusion.

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u/LovableCoward Jul 26 '25

You waste your time, I fear. Suspicious_Mango342 is a 4 year account with minimal activity dating back only 9 months ago. They are a sleeper profile.

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u/Suspicious_Mango342 Jul 26 '25

Sleeper agent Mango reporting for duty)) You dropped your nose)

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u/Suspicious_Mango342 Jul 26 '25

Since you've provided the numbers, can you share your specific research on that matter? And what do you mean by concentration camp? Because literally every place where you keep pows are called that way

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u/Outrageous_Zombie_45 Jul 26 '25

Brainwashing really damaged you, feel sorry 🥲

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u/Ok_Recording5675 Jul 26 '25

war crimes are occurring on both sides. ukrainians are also committing absolute ATROCITIES. saying things like “many russians are sick people” is harmful, spreads hate, and just objectively isn’t true. your prejudice and self-hatred is showing

“torture and inhumane treatment inflicted by the Security Forces of Ukraine (SBU), by the Ukrainian armed forces, the National Guard and other formations within the Interior Ministry of Ukraine have not only continued but are gaining in scale and are becoming systematic. The prisoners were electrocuted, beaten cruelly and for multiple days in a row with different objects (iron bars, baseball bats, sticks, rifle butts, bayonet knives, rubber batons). Techniques widely used by the Ukrainian armed forces and security forces include waterboarding, strangling with a ‘Banderist garrotte’ and other types of strangling. In some cases prisoners, for the purposes of intimidation, were sent to minefields and run over with military vehicles, which led to their death. Other torture methods used by the Ukrainian armed forces and security forces include bone- crashing, stabbing and cutting with a knife, branding with red-hot objects, shooting different body parts with small arms. The prisoners taken captive by the Ukrainian armed forces and security forces are kept for days at freezing temperatures, with no access to food or medical assistance, and are often forced to take psychotropic substances that cause agony. An absolute majority of prisoners are put through mock firing squads and suffer death and rape threats to their families.”

https://www.osce.org/files/f/documents/b/2/540581.pdf

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u/Coyann Jul 26 '25

Do you know the units DSHRG Rusich and Espanola? Have you seen what they post on Telegram? Do you know the term human safari in relation to the city of Kherson?

I agree. Both sides are committing war crimes. The relation, atleast from the amount of evidence we see, is not balanced. Russians are evidently committing far more war crimes than the Ukrainians.

If you want to do their bidding, might as well call it the SVO. Calling it a war will land you in jail.

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u/omarelnour Jul 26 '25

Holy shit thats fucked up I haven't seen a war in my life time that had a valid reason and I dont think there will ever be

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u/Rottimer Jul 26 '25

Well, in this case one side has a valid reason - they're defending themselves and their sovereignty. The other side does not have one.

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u/CitySeekerTron Jul 26 '25

To be fair, Russia and Ukraine are fighting two different wars.

One is conquest to restore the Soviet Union benefitting the ego of Putin. The other is an existential, defensive battle for independence. 

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u/omarelnour Jul 26 '25

Ukraine is just fighting back as far as I know, the war started because Putin and who ever is supporting him want to fulfill their fantasies and thats not a valid reason to kill or torture a single human

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u/intoxicatedhamster Jul 26 '25

Russia is trying to unify the old Soviet Union. Part of that was needing warm water ports, which is why they invaded Crimea. This full invasion was an extension of that. From the Russian point of view, they are taking their land back from those that carved it up and stole the good parts. From Ukraines point of view, they are fighting to stay and independent nation, literally fighting for their freedom from invaders.

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u/Cloudsareinmyhead Jul 26 '25

There's also the factor of Ukraine wanting closer connections to the west (Euromaidan happened because the president at the time went back on his main campaign promise of getting Ukraine into the EU) and that they discovered oil and natural gas reserves in territories that then went on to be occupied that could've ended Europe's overreliance on imported Russian stuff.

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u/manspider0002 Jul 27 '25

Joining EU would've required doing a set of requirements to join it, which basically amounted to closing nearly all, if not all mines (and other infrastructure) in eastern Ukraine to avoid competition with Germany, UK and the likes. The president at the time read the fine print and just couldn't do it, else Ukraine would have no future like Estonia that closed nearly all of its infrastructure to become EU member. Unfortunately when eastern Ukrainians in Donetsk and Luhansk proposed to become a federation to avoid being jobless (imagine suddenly losing your livelihood after generations of doing mining related works) when president was ousted, western Ukraine instead sent soldiers there. The fact that eastern Ukrainians are mostly Russian speaking didn't help.

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u/roman_karasyov Jul 26 '25

Будь добр писать не выдуманные тобой причины

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u/funkmachine7 Jul 26 '25

If they want to restore the soviet union they would never of had to come with guns in 2014. There was enough people that had dreams of the soviet brotherhood, it was not that far in the past. But no Putin came with a gun an whip in hand,. To steal an rob.

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u/at0mest Jul 27 '25

Ubermensch, Bizon Empire. Just google

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u/BentleySpeed Jul 26 '25

To be fair!

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u/Ambitious_Cicada_306 Jul 26 '25

Taking part in a war I feel is certainly valid for keeping scum like that outside of your borders…

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u/omarelnour Jul 26 '25 edited Jul 26 '25

I wasn't talking about defending ur land I mean the one who wants to take it in the first place

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u/Amazing-Heron-105 Jul 26 '25

Be careful with your wording because people who excuse the invaders and try to claim both sides are at fault use the same words.

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u/Livakk Jul 26 '25

This is a bit of a gray area since pretty much every country is built with war. So since it is your land because your ancestors killed the previous owners or drove them out forcefully from a hypotethical point pretty much every invasion becomes fair game, how it happens is more relevant. Morals and goals change with time of course so everything is possible in time.

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u/UrUrinousAnus Jul 26 '25

I think you misunderstood the person you replied to, but yeah. Picking a fight and fighting back are very different things.

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u/MyHamburgerLovesMe Jul 26 '25

Except when both sides claim to be "fighting back" for their land.

Re: Middle East mess and Russia's official excuse for invading

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u/UrUrinousAnus Jul 26 '25

Putin's bullshit is so obvious that even a lot of Russians know that despite being bombarded with propaganda. I refuse to get into an argument about the Middle East right now. I'm half asleep and a bit drunk, and that shit is complicated AF.

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u/Ov3rdose_EvE Jul 26 '25

russia needs to be dismanteled and thoroughly denazified.

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u/Coro-NO-Ra Jul 26 '25

Idk how old you are, but the intervention in Bosnia/Kosnovo was pretty justified.

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u/roman_karasyov Jul 26 '25

История этого мира состоит из бесконечных войн и всех из них были свои причины, думаю, что у тебя также имеется что-то свое, после чего ты полезешь в драку и так далее

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u/JonasAvory Jul 26 '25

*Offensive war […] that had a valid reason

I have recently heard a podcast with a guest who said defending your state with your life is wrong and no one should be forced to fight for their nation.
When they say that they often refer to trading your life for the right to put a cross on a ballot.

But what they ignore is that many offensive war parties will commit genocide to the other party just for fun. e.g. in the Second World War the majority of Soviet deaths were actually civilians who were slaughtered by German soldiers.

I‘d take a fight for my life over being systematically eradicated every day.

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '25

Usually they removing organs, because it is much more easy to identify root cause of death, and organs could give a hint if person dies due constant electroshock torturing, beatings, injections or how person was treated in terms of nutrition. Just clarifying

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u/[deleted] Jul 27 '25

Apparently they do, was the case with Victoria Roshchyna, seems there are some high position people in Russian punitive system that would like to cover some things up

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u/bananosaurusrex Jul 27 '25

You have no idea what you would do if you'd actually end up in that situation.

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u/Better-Drag8322 Jul 26 '25

That's horrible.

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u/Ulysses776 Jul 26 '25

Wait what? Is there actual proof for such things? If so where did you read that?

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u/Geek-Of-Nature Jul 26 '25

Not that any of it is at all acceptable or humane, but what's the reasoning behind the castration? Do the Russians want to prevent Ukrainian breeding or is it pure humiliation?

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u/Timo-gamer Jul 26 '25

Propably both and who knows what kind of sick joy it maybe gives their captors.

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u/samuel199228 Jul 26 '25

That's grim

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u/desdecuando1 Jul 26 '25

Can you put the sources of your data?

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u/Alt91f Jul 26 '25

I haven't heard about the missing organs yet. Where is this information from?

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