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PSA: I am not responsible for any mental trauma resulting from the viewing of 'Audition', 'Ichi the Killer', or any other Takashi Miike film. Proceed at your own risk.
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@andreas @Countermeasures @TrevorGoodchild andres, what is your excuse for this pathetic behavior in regards to Russians, you are just spilling your spaghetti everywhere.
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@sickburnbro @Countermeasures @TrevorGoodchild Russians are drugged up antifascist fags and so are you.
Overdose on your fenta and follow your Russian peoples example. Spending your last days defending subhuman gooks as what passes for a man is hybrisphilia is worthy of acid splash to the face.
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@Countermeasures @TrevorGoodchild No. Russians were and still are pigs that loved taking up the ass by jews and spat at any and every German that offered them a chance of freedom from jews. Blaming Germans for Russians failing to actually do some anti-semiticism.
Movies are always fictional and are not reality. I did see it and I seriously doubt a Russian man shooting a picture of Hitler only to stop at shooting him as a baby has any claim of historical truth. That movie is a fantasy movie in denial.
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@TrevorGoodchild @Countermeasures Russians are faggots and kike lovers that spend their last moments ass fucking each other until greased by genuine fascists.
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@andreas @TrevorGoodchild Andreas, this is exactly why you need to watch COME AND SEE, you may be one of the few people who, like myself and Trevor, can fully appreciate and derive benefit from it. The whole movie leads up to this amazing moment near the end, where an SS officer explains to the Russians the reasons behind the terrible things that have been happening to them. This SS officer has real character: intelligent, principled, honest, and stoic in the face of death.
The reasons the SS officer gives are, to the best of my knowledge, the true historical reasons. These reasons were not entirely unjustified, and we may soon find ourselves using similar reasoning to justify the same kinds of actions. However we must not deceive ourselves: the actions the SS engaged in were truly terrible, they were indescribably bad for everyone involved, *separate from their necessity*.
The Real Cool Zone is not fun. If we end up supporting or participating in "administrative actions", we must be *absolutely sure* they are necessary and treat them with the utmost seriousness. In particular, we must be certain that we haven't been manipulated, by jews or worse, into doing something horrible we will have to answer for in the spiritual realm later.
The tragic reality is that the SS made a mistake: their actions in Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia were not only terribly brutal, they compromised the Reich's grand strategic political and military objectives and were therefore ultimately UNNECESSARY. They made life much worse in the long term for everyone, including Ukrainians who had to eat another 40+ years of communism as a result of the Wehrmacht's failure.
Sincere supporters of Ukraine need to watch the movie and then *think* about it, study the history, *learn* from the mistakes that were made.
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@Countermeasures Seriously. Anyone who doesn't understand why Russians have a strongk atavistic response to any mention of NAHTSEES to this day after watching that movie is not really useful or salvageable. And I say this as a fan of Uncle A.
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@TrevorGoodchild I've also now seen "COME AND SEE" with my friends. As one of them noted, "It's a great movie and I can't recommend it to anyone."
However, if anyone doesn't understand why the Russians and Belarusians have Absolute Zero Tolerance for Ukronazis with Dirlewanger Brigade patches causing trouble for ethnic Russians in DPR / LPR, this movie is required viewing. It's *actually* free on the Internet because of Communism. You probably won't be okay afterwards.
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@andreas @Countermeasures @TrevorGoodchild you didn't answer my question faggot.
Why are you spilling your spaghetti, did some russian women rape you or something?