SSJ2Marx [he/him]

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Cake day: February 4th, 2024

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  • It is 2026, and in a downbeat speech at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin finally announces a withdrawal from Ukraine. Russian troops have done their best – or worst – but a fresh influx of well-trained Ukrainians have finally prevailed. The Donbas is now in Kyiv’s grip, Crimea’s fall only days away.

    lol. lmao.

    rather than heading straight to Bakhmut to scrap full-on with the Russians, the Euro-force would stay hundreds of miles back – most likely west of the River Dnipro, the waterway that that divides Ukraine in two.

    We can win the war by not fighting it.

    Their presence would, though, free up large numbers of Ukrainian troops to join the fray further east.

    TO THE LAST UKRAINIAN!!

    In the West’s Afghanistan campaign, for example, America, Britain and Canada bore the brunt of the 3,500 casualties, while most European participant nations lost 50 or less.

    I see, I see, which side won that war again?

    Holy shit this is like the most evil thing I’ve ever read. Not only does Ukraine not get the peace that they’ve needed for nine years now, but Europe is gonna literally stand behind them and drive every single able-bodied Ukrainian directly into the path of Russian artillery.



  • I think they did at one point, but during the plot he’s the only one and he’s working unpaid overtime, because he warned them when he signed his original contract that the system they wanted needed more engineers and more time but they didn’t listen and then threatened him into working for free when the system wasn’t ready at the end of his original contract. This is the direct reason why he committed the corporate espionage that caused the whole park to go fubar.


  • Flooding the EU market with cheap products

    It is fully within the power of the EU to invest in European manufacturing and weaken the Euro, making local goods cheaper and imported goods more expensive. They choose not to do this because to do so would even out the system of unequal exchange that the European economy is currently built on - but unlike Europe, China’s manufacturing economy is entirely built on the blood, sweat, and tears of Chinese workers, which is why they don’t have that problem.