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Gorth

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  1. I had to find a wiki page through google to find out what a "Sundown Town" is. Scary reading.
  2. What would be the point? Other countries don't give up their troops for prosecution. I doubt Russia will. Sure, you can put on some kind of show to make yourself feel all warm and fuzzy, but in the world of realpoltik, it's a waste of resources. Only losers gets prosecuted and the sentences also carried out
  3. Brutality and atrocities are nothing new in warfare. England tried deliberately to maximize civilian casualties in Germany from 1943 and onwards, I think most of us know how civilians fare in the wars in the Balkans after the break up of Yugoslavia, Spain during the civil war in the 30's, Moroccan troops have been particular savage against the population in West Sahara... sometimes (like the first case), it's deliberate government politics, sometimes it's the men on the ground venting their frustration, anger, fear etc. by turning into monsters and take it all out on the weakest groups they can find. Usually POW's and local civilians. It's not unique, it's not the first time and sadly probably also not the last time armed forces acts this way. Edit: It was my impression during the first 2 days of the war, that Russia actually tried to minise casualties, which made sense if their goal was to incorporate Ukraine into the federation. Only when the military campaign turned out to be a cluster**** and the conscripts took a severe beating did the brutality against the population get turned up to 11 Edit2: It seems to always be a consequence in war. Even having a professional army doesn't prevent casual and callous killing of civilians, eventually. It happened in Afghanistan and it happened in Iraq. It's a side effect of what war does to people fighting it. Better trained armies seems to resist the temptation better, but none are immune
  4. Oldies but goodies... (I can't remember if I didn't already post this one the last 12 months, yes, getting old)
  5. I've yet to see a source not attributing it to Plato, but regardless of who said it first, it's sort of on point for the subject. Better than the alternative I had in mind anyway (Ron Perlman Voice: Special Military Operations, Special Military Operations Never Changes! )
  6. I know at least one Danish scientist who is not going to get a job at Pfizer...
  7. Politics, the gift that keeps giving. More politics this way
  8. Time to start over with a shorter thread title... Continued from old thread
  9. The effectiveness of homework as a learning tool ranks up there with tax breaks for the top 1% being good for the economy when it comes to urban legends. I wish somebody had told my teachers that https://evidenceforlearning.org.au/the-toolkits/the-teaching-and-learning-toolkit/all-approaches/homework-primary/
  10. Who exactly are those "Russian apologists" you keep going on and on (and on and on and on...) about? If you want to insult somebody, call them by name.
  11. I suspect Putin has a tighter grip on the local media than Nicholas had Edit: The Romanovs were not exactly popular with the people in the first place. Iirc, he (the Czar) needed victories very badly after the disastrous Far East war with Japan as the peasants had started to get very restless already, 10 years before WWI.
  12. Wow... Mask of the Betrayer was long time ago /nostalgia
  13. That sounds a bit similar to how things turned out in WWII... Russia (well, the USSR) performing disastrously against an enemy (Germany) with superior training, motivation and doctrines to eventually ramp up mobilization and "swamp" the enemy with large numbers (and better officers in charge too after a few years of warfare). Casualties were still horrendous, but it mattered less for a population in the grip of nationalist ecstasy.
  14. Just you wait… Kofod has a secret pact with Lavrov regarding the partition of Sweden. Scania will come home again
  15. Mostly low brow paperback stuff these days (Warhammer/40k novels) I haven’t read those for a couple of years, so some catching up to do, as the lore keeps evolving Ghoulslayer and Gitslayer to see what Gotrek is up to these days (the old world ended and sadly Felix too) Lords of Silence about the daily life of Deathguard legionnaires and leading into the preparation for Mortarion’s assault on the 500 worlds of Ultramar
  16. I don't have a stake in this... so just curious. How did the original ruling (Roe/Wade) justify this being covered by the constitution rather than elected governments?
  17. Well, that's from the same guy who just stated that Adolf Hitler was a Jew (causing much anger in the state of Israel), in order to justify labeling Zelensky (who is Jewish) a Nazi /rolleyes
  18. Come again when you can try for yourself what Tali's sweat tastes like...
  19. Couldn't have said it better myself (as explained on the youtube page, a "season" is the time between two elections)
  20. I know Anzac day was almost a week ago, but better late than never
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