Putin's Victory Day parade has one tank ... from WW2 Would Russia be willing to sue for peace with Ukraine and trade land for captured Russian tanks?
This guy right now knows his mercenary army is extremely important to Putin and Russia. So this guy believes he has a lot of power and influence as a result. If you listen, he is very careful who he DOESN’T insult. No idea what his fate is, but he has a huge brass pair and if you believe what some in Russia say - he is one of his he worst people in Russia and THAT is saying something because morality doesn’t exist in Russia.
I would say it's shocking how many are pretty much saying that Russia and Ukraine are morally equivalent and that it's Zelensky is one who is corrupt but that is the world we live in.
If you want to suggest the government is morally corrupt, that is a fair enough take. But to imply Russians lack morality is no different than stereotyping any other subject. The United States government is not winning any awards in this category either.
No, there is a lack of morality in Russia - and it isn't a surprise with the level of toxic masculinity, the incredible economic and social problems the country has and the history of Russia. That doesn't mean that there are not morally good people in Russia, but a lot of those in positions of power are morally bankrupt and that is something that has filtered down into Russian society. They are extremely xenophobic, they are very homophobic, they have a disdain for women, etc.... and that is at least in part a biproduct of their history. When it comes to the United States, Americans are incredibly self-centered and individualistic.
Slow down there buddy - Let's not get all Ukraine about this. Interesting, I didn't even know South African had a government.