me? i'm fan of arma and battlefield series, but tend more to bf because i don't like camping style of gameplay, i prefer rush. i guess, it's because i've got rushin' soul. hehe. i don't like nazis, so if you don't like them also, we can become friends. we don't tolerate gays in russia, so if you also don't like homosexuals, we can become even more than just friends... brüder im geiste. also, all my messages lack of capital letters (if no spellcheck correction) for some reason, no matter what language I use. pls, no offence

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Dead|Wing
Dead|Wing - - 3,063 comments

Anyone would have thought that World War 2 was a rather substantial education on Nazis, and why you'd never want them back again. Apparently I'm wrong...

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nasorog Author
nasorog - - 344 comments

And so close to our borders. Who knew, that Russian people in Donbass are doomed to get through bombing and punishing squads again, like in 1942

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Dead|Wing
Dead|Wing - - 3,063 comments

Perhaps. Perhaps not. Hitler lead a consolidated and organised Nazi Party to subversively persuade and beat his population into submission. But he did something else that arguably is the defining factor, he convinced Germany that they were cheated out of World War I by the Jews, essentially giving the German people a "righteous" anger and mobilizing them into action. Ukraine, in its current state, will never have this decisive advantage. The people are divided, Kiev is no longer in control of the various militarised Nazi groups, but this reciprocates, and these same Nazis seem to have little influence back home, aside from the occasional rioting. We shall see though, I guess.

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nasorog Author
nasorog - - 344 comments

thanks for your reasoning, friend. we shall see, indeed. but i think that ukrainian government itself is quite nazist one, espesially after what they've done to the Russian language.

ukraine, eh, what happened to you... only year ago i considered ukrainians to be my brothers, but after May 2, 2014, they are no more (except Donbass militia, but i consider them to be Russians). i blame ukrainians, that they allowed nazism to grow, that they didn't kill it at once.

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Dead|Wing
Dead|Wing - - 3,063 comments

True, and there was a large anti-Soviet, Nazi-sympathiser movement when the Red Army came back through Ukraine, which was kind of odd given what Nazi Germany had done to them.

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