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Poland's aid to Ukraine if Russia invades - part 28



Joker
21 Feb 2026  #601

Russia is well and truly fvcked part 35.

I like your video series.....

Im glad England is standing up to the neckbeard invasion now:)

Korvinus
22 Feb 2026  #602

Russian propaganda

Soviet propaganda didn't defeat Ukrainian nationalism in almost 50 years. Russian propaganda is terrible and it can't even brainwash Russian youth, they don't have positive examples with highlighting successes. It's certainly not going to work on hostile people who remember how life was miles better before the Russian invasion.

Miloslaw
22 Feb 2026  #603

@Korvinus
So true!!!

Trumping
23 Feb 2026  #604

It is sad that Slavic brothers fight against each other. We are the same people! Russian/Polish/Ukrainians have much more common than Americans or Germans.

Alien
23 Feb 2026  #605

each other. We are the same people! Russian/Polish/Ukrainians

Never before in history have there been such great differences between Russians and Poles as there are today. And Ukrainians are somewhere in between.

Korvinus
23 Feb 2026  #606

Never before in history have there been such great differences between Russians and Poles as there..

I appreciate the sentiment, but seriously... our heritage is one of shared power and constitutional monarchy, a stark contrast to the autocracy of the tsars.

Velund
23 Feb 2026  #607

our heritage is one of shared power and constitutional monarchy

And a free veto, so it is enough to fool or bribe only one stupid to stop some lawmaking process. ;)

mafketis
23 Feb 2026  #608

enough to fool or bribe

russian minds are never far from dishonest thoughts.....

Meanwhile, russia hits bottom and decides it's not digging hard enough, ramping up recruitment of women (including for the front).

x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/2025988269398209001

Miloslaw
23 Feb 2026  #609

This is the beginning of the end for Putin and Russia......Russia is fvcked part 36.



Russia is fvcked part 37...... it's all over for Putin....



Miloslaw
23 Feb 2026  #610

Russia is f*cked part 38.

Where are all you Russophiles to challenge my video posts?

You have all vanished because you know I am right.



wait_what
23 Feb 2026  #611

How many parts are left for Russia to lose the war though?

Bratwurst Boy
24 Feb 2026  #612

On this day....its now four years!!!

Despite hundreds of thousands of deaths:

Four years in which Putin gained nothing

bild.de/politik/ausland-und-internationales/ukraine-krieg-vier-jahre-in-denen-putin-trotz-hunderttausenden-toten-nichts-gewann-699c7bc1c1f940724fde098f

....Kyiv/Moscow - Russia has been waging war against Ukraine for exactly four years to the day. That's longer than it took the Soviet Union to defeat Hitler's Nazis. But Putin's regime is further from victory against Volodymyr Zelenskyy (48) and the Ukrainian people than ever before......

....Within a few days, 27 percent of Ukraine conquered - and then the collapse.

The full-scale invasion of the neighboring country began on February 24, 2022. Within a few days, the Kremlin army brought 27 percent of Ukraine under control, standing at the gates of Kyiv and other major cities. But Vladimir Putin (73) underestimated the Ukrainian defenders. In April 2022, the first Russian withdrawal occurred in the north. In September and November, Russia's military collapsed in the Kharkiv and Kherson regions. On the first anniversary of the war, Russia had lost a third of its conquests.....

Russia makes now the same experiences in these lands as the Wehrmacht did back then....there is something with the Ukrainians...unconquerable?

Velund
24 Feb 2026  #613

the same experiences in these lands

Not exactly in these lands, not exactly with ukrainians, but experience was unforgettable, no doubt.

We also will never forget Українська допоміжна поліція (Ukrainische Hilfspolizei), that consisted mostly from bandera wing of OUN militia, and under SS command participated in ethnic clearance actions, executing jews and anyone suspected in participation in resistance.

Bratwurst Boy
24 Feb 2026  #614

Yeah....its the german minds eye....the "wilderness" on the way to Moscow! :)

But you are right, there is probably more Belarus than Ukraine....

Torq
24 Feb 2026  #615

On this day...

Yes, we are already in the 5th year of the war that could easily be over in 3-6 months if it wasn't for those infernal devices of rot and whoredom (aka nukes). 😡

Ironside
24 Feb 2026  #616

And a free veto, so it is enough to fool or bribe

It was an earnest concept of defending minority rights. However, the fact that it is impractical is a totally different matter. It worked for some time, until wars came, and it was no longer sufficient. Also, I believe that while minority rights are great in theory, they do not hold up well in practice.
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Bratwurst Boy
24 Feb 2026  #617

No words...for another year....

reddit.com/r/polandball/comments/1rdg7je/minime_no_more/


  • mini me no more....

mafketis
24 Feb 2026  #618

russians from Kursk bellyaching about how poor they've become from the war they supported whole-heartedly...

One poor deluded soul even quotes 'we don't leave our own' wondering if she's still one of the russian state's own.... (who wants to break it to her?)

x.com/JayinKyiv/status/2026312358751060307

mafketis
24 Feb 2026  #619

russia is a crap country, with a crap culture that mercilessly punishes those who want to at least sweep some of the crap away....

x.com/KyivInsider/status/2026297861802008798

Korvinus
24 Feb 2026  #620

And a free veto, so it is enough to fool or bribe only one stupid to..

All systems of government can degenerate, we know as much since Aristotle at least. The transformation of nobility democracy into the oligarchy that finally brought the collapse of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a process that lasted 3 centuries. However during the 16th Century Polish system of government allowed for division of power, political participation and rule of law on a level unmatched by any other system in our region.

The tragedy was the Commonwealth fell the moment it started to fix its government, overcome the corruption of the regime - the reformer faction that brought the Constitution of 3rd May 1791 proved to be too weak to defend it against the imperial neighbours. If the Constitution survived many aspects of public life - including the exploitation of peasants and underdevelopment of cities - would have to change. Especially with the revolution happening in France.

Alas, we lost our chance and had to wait another 123 years until another opportunity would arise.

Bobko
24 Feb 2026  #621

we know as much since Aristotle at least

I love how you can pivot between Aristotle and hating "Nigg*r Lovers"....

You are one interesting fruit.

Velund
25 Feb 2026  #622

You are one interesting fruit.

A sort of durian? ;)

mafketis
25 Feb 2026  #623

Four years in and russians still cannot articulate any reason (that makes sense to someone with a three-digit IQ) for being in Ukraine...

x.com/ChrisO_wiki/status/2026432126338453791

The answer is: The war is now its own reason. That's why it's being continued because no one can (or wants to) figure out any kind of end plan.

Feckless people create massive messes for themselves....

Bratwurst Boy
25 Feb 2026  #624

The answer is: The war is now its own reason.

No....it's Putin! He can't stop, that would admit failure....he is unable to, not again! For him the end of the Cold War was already a huge trauma. Since then he tried to "undo" what happened and the consequences...

Giving up Ukraine would cement all his "losses", would make him a historical loser with no chance to rectify anything ever again.

I fear this war will end only when he has found his end too....peacefully or violently, but I doubt voluntarily!

mafketis
25 Feb 2026  #625

.it's Putin!

this war will end only when he has found his end

He's a piece of excrement in human form, but he's not the problem, the problem is 100 million people who can't be @rsed to stand up to the government and/or who support it.

And by now the war is the only thing keeping the country going at all.... the danger of a war time economy is that peace becomes the threat.

Bratwurst Boy
25 Feb 2026  #626

When in human history did that ever happen? A whole people rising up against a dictator amidst a war to end said war?

That doesn't even happen in democracies, where protestors doesn't have to fear for their lives....That isn't a "russian thing", Maf!

Its unrealistic to expect this....

Barney
25 Feb 2026  #627

A whole people rising up against a dictator amidst a war to end said war?

In Russia in 1917

Bratwurst Boy
25 Feb 2026  #628

I dunno, Barney....that wasn't an uprising for peace!

Barney
25 Feb 2026  #629

@Bratwurst Boy
It was motivated by a desire for peace.

The intention was not to seize the means of production, it was to end the war. Like the later Iranian revolution it was hijacked by others. The result of both revolutions was more war. In Russia's case an invasion and civil war and in Irans case the wests favourite dictator and his WMDs. Both had the effect of entrenching the Mullahs and Bolshevicks.

Tacitus
25 Feb 2026  #630

It was motivated by a desire for peace

Indeed. The Bolsheviks only managed to gather enough support for their coup because government that had ousted the tsar continued the war against the wishes of the people while losing very badly at that.

Lenin promised peace, bread and democratic reforms. He of course went on to break every single one of his promises later on.

Although it must be said that the Russians have relatively little incentive to revolt right now. The vast majority of them are not in real danger due to the war, military service is still voluntary and well-paid and they are still seemingly in a beneficial position, at least in terms of occupied territory.

That the war is utterly ruinous for their future is something most can ignore.


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