Bokoen1, Hearts of Iron 4 streamer, has been permanently banned from Twitch after stating the Allies should have genocided the Russians following World War 2.
Discussion, details on Kiwi Farms: https://t.co/ncJKuK8hX4
Links: Ein Präzisionsangriff der ukrainischen Armee.
Rechts: Ein Präzisionsangriff der russischen Armee.
Wieso zum Teufel sollte man einem Krieg von Gut gegen Böse – als Journalist oder sonstwas arbeitender Mensch mit einem Gewissen – „neutral“ gegenüberstehen?! …
>banger Linkin Park song playing
>kills criminal rat
>wife is euphoric
>keeps driving like a chad
He will be proud of this for the rest of his life
Real talk. I have trained Ukrainian troops for three years straight, and saying we “owe them nothing” is not just wrong, it is dangerous.
People forget very quickly. Ukraine stood with us in Iraq and Afghanistan. They sent troops, bled beside our soldiers, and never asked for anything in return. They did it because they believed in the West, in democracy, and in the idea that free nations stand together.
And now, for four years, Ukraine has been fighting the enemy that has openly wished death on the United States many times. The same enemy that still keeps nuclear weapons pointed at every major American city and every piece of critical infrastructure we depend on. How anyone can say that their fight has nothing to do with us is beyond me.
This kind of talk is exactly what Americans were saying before World War Two. We called it “not our war.” We insisted Europe’s problems were not our problems. Yet we still sent equipment. We still had volunteer pilots fighting for the United Kingdom. And it took Pearl Harbor to finally wake us up and show us that isolation and indifference were mistakes that cost countless lives.
When will we learn that in the world we live in today, everything is connected. There is no isolation. Not when dictators are reshaping borders by force. Not when war criminals hold nuclear stockpiles. Not when democracies fall one by one if no one helps. Appeasement does not stop tyrants. Appeasement encourages them.
I have trained thousands of Ukrainian soldiers. I have watched them fight for their land, their families, and frankly for the rest of us. To pretend that their struggle does not affect the United States is to ignore every lesson history has ever taught us. The red line where this “becomes our problem” was crossed a long time ago. Thinking otherwise only helps the people we should be standing against.
This kind of thinking is not realism. It is the beginning of another disaster we will regret later.
If America actually wants stability and peace, we cannot abandon a nation fighting the front line of that global struggle.
We either help now, or we will pay a heavier price later.