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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1551002)8/6/2025 3:54:38 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 1575981
 
Check this out, Wharfie.

Some young RuZZian ladies published a TikTok video where they were happily posing in front of an oil depot that was struck by Ukrainian drones:



Because of this, they got arrested by the RuZZian authorities:

Russian influencers pose for social media video in front of burning oil depot hit by Ukraine strike... and are made to pay the price by Putin's officials (Daily Mail)



Of course, there is a debate over whether this sort of activity SHOULD be allowed, even in a free society which RuZZia obviously isn't.

Personally I think what these young adults did wasn't all their fault. RuZZia isn't even in an official state of war. PooTin still calls this a sPeCiAl mIlItArY oPeRaTiOn. If he couldn't keep the consequences of his special needs operation away from civilian areas like this oil depot, that's HIS fault and not the fault of the RuZZian population.

On the other hand, the TikTokers need to understand that war is war, and that it shouldn't be treated as lightly as they did. You don't see young Ukrainian "influencers" posting happy videos of themselves posing in front of burning Ukrainian power plants, or demolished Ukrainian apartment buildings, do you?

Tenchusatsu
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