| | | BC, it took a while to dig through the Bullshiska, but I thought this part of the cuck's rant is worth responding to:
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Honestly speaking, a significant share of the population can be described as members of the “patriotic opposition” in the sense that they’re displeased with the scope of the special operation and sincerely believe that it should have been expanded long ago, especially after the Crimean Bridge bombing. That’s not even to mention the pullbacks from Kharkov and Kherson Regions, let alone Kiev’s drone strikes deep inside Russia late last year, all of which they felt should have been much more fiercely responded to.
The way that they see it, Russia’s so-called “red lines” keep getting crossed without Kiev being taught the relevant lessons to deter it from ever doing so again. Something worse seems to happen every time, but the cycle of bombastic rhetoric from the Kremlin, resultantly high hopes among Russian patriots, and their inevitable disappointment continues indefinitely and appears impossible to break. It’s little wonder then that some are cynical after the latest incident and worry that there won’t be a befitting response.
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This confirms the existence of the Z-nationalists who are even more bloodthirsty than PooTin seems to be. They are obviously frustrated by the piss-poor pace of progress that the Ministry of Offense and even the Vagner thugs are achieving.
These are the same Z-trolls who regularly go onto social media and proclaim that RuZZia isn't even trying all that hard.
This despite the over 200K killed or wounded in action, thousands of vehicles lost, hundreds of thousands of artillery shells spent, and the significant hit to RuZZia's standing in the world, both among its enemies and its allies.
Every time I encounter one of these Z-trolls, I tell them the same thing. "Wake me up when the rEaL rUzZiA shows up ..."
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