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GermanyBernd2022-12-09 14:32:00 · 4yNo. 242293reply
What was his crime? I don't see anything wrong with being an arms dealer. Power to the people.
TurkeyBernd2022-12-09 15:19:51 · 4yNo. 242297reply
He was a political prisoner. Im glad hes finally out. All it took is 1 american pothead to arrest.
GermanyBernd2022-12-09 15:27:26 · 4yNo. 242298reply
I see, good indeed.
GermanyBernd2022-12-09 15:29:27 · 4yNo. 242299reply
CNN said he was in prison for “plotting to kill Americans”.
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2022/12/09/viktor-bout-lands-in-russia-brittney-griner-swap-ebof-vpx-sot.cnn
GermanyBernd2022-12-09 16:38:32 · 4yNo. 242306reply
Maybe I should get a moustache like this
PolandBernd2022-12-09 16:52:44 · 4yNo. 242309reply
yes please
United StatesBernd2022-12-09 16:55:29 · 4yNo. 242310reply
Why do vatniggers always love playing the victim? He was a criminal arms and drugs smuggler and the US did an absolutely retarded thing to trade some pot smoking tranny for him
GermanyBernd2022-12-09 17:10:12 · 4yNo. 242312reply
He's a Russian, can't let them roam around freely. Watch Rambo III and Rocky IV if you don't understand
DenmarkBernd2022-12-09 17:37:31 · 4yNo. 242317reply
Moustaches to me are very mysterious, what makes a person decide what type of facial hair would be best fitting for himself? What kind of moustaches are the best way to represent the personality of the person? How do moustache preferences even form? I ask this because I have never in my entire life given a single thought about what kind of moustache I would want, I see facial hair as an inconvenience and I just shave it all off. Are certain types of people more likely to have certain moustaches than others? What does Hitler's moustache say about him?
It really makes me think.
PhilippinesBernd2022-12-09 18:10:10 · 4yNo. 242319reply
Deep thoughts m8. My father never shaved his stache since they started to grow. I kid you not he got it his whole life, not a single photo without the stache. Nobody knows how he looks without them, even himself. Stache-people are truly mysterious.
GermanyBernd2022-12-09 18:21:41 · 4yNo. 242320reply
It's also interesting this guy barely looks Russian anymore with the moustache, he looks more like an American from the 80s living in Miami
AustraliaBernd2022-12-09 18:48:24 · 4yNo. 242324reply
PeruBernd2022-12-09 21:17:12 · 4yNo. 242357reply
Hitler’s moustache was literally the working class average person moustache from the 20s in Germany. I think he just made it a little shorter.
DenmarkBernd2022-12-09 23:41:32 · 4yNo. 242373reply
So you're saying that Hitler was just an average working class man, except maybe a little more open to subtle changes that could be considered modern?
Was he really that or was he attempting to be one? Did the moustache come before his political career? Is his moustache proof that he considered himself ordinary, by allowing himself to be in a position where the fashion sense of a normal German person could influence his own appearance, would it be fair to say that he identified himself as a working class man? The subtle changes, would it mean that he might have been a little conscious about wanting to appear different from the people he adopted his moustache from, but not completely?
Let's try and go deeper. His moustache became trademark Hitler after he came to power, but the moustache predated him despite this. What could have led Hitler to have that moustache? Did he have a fashion sense, did he care about fashion relevant to his time? And if he did have a fashion sense that a common working class man also had, what does this mean about the personality that he had? Could his moustache have played a part in what national socialism means? How volkisch was his moustache really? As unique and special as he was, isn't it a bit contradictory to have the mark of what an normal person like anyone else also had during his time? His moustache nowadays is considered racist, you could say that the moustache has a life of its own after so many people associating it with Hitler.
PeruBernd2022-12-10 05:40:17 · 4yNo. 242395reply
He had a different moustache when he was a soldier and after that when he was a spy for the German army (not exactly the German army but the German army intelligence during Weimar). It is after he becomes the leader of the growing party that he changes his moustache, and yes, the whole idea is to make working class people that he is also one of them, that is another reason why he also always wore his medal, because a lot of working class people were conscripted and participantes in WW1. So indeed, it was a political move, but despite his changes in appareance he really was a ex-soldier from a lower class environment, I guess the image part was to reassure it. He was evidently smarter than most lower class people though, that’s why he was being followed and not the other way around.
AustraliaBernd2022-12-10 07:13:16 · 4yNo. 242398reply
he was smarter than every class. upper class way overrates itself.
DenmarkBernd2022-12-10 07:38:29 · 4yNo. 242401reply
>but despite his changes in appareance he really was a ex-soldier from a lower class environment, I guess the image part was to reassure it.
Was he lower class than a working class person of his time? Did he not consider himself part of what was an average working class German and through this he idealized a working class person because he was not part of it? Was the moustache part of the vision he had as a working class man that he wanted to fit into?
If he was lower class than an average worker, then it could have been an easier thing to have a vision of what an average worker was, trying to emulate it as best as possible, since he was detached from it. As far as I know, there was a point in time where he was homeless, could it be that he wanted to distance himself from that point of his life by trying to look the part of a working class person? Some people have it in them to idealize rich decadent people, it seems as if Hitler idealized competent working class people instead. It is like there was a point in time, before his political career, where he displayed a quality of being a blank canvas, through which he molded himself into a desirable person based on what not only he considered to be a respectable individual, but also what was considered by people at the time to be a competent individual who contributed to Germany.
TexasBernd2022-12-10 08:24:58 · 4yNo. 242412reply
I thought Hitler kept that mustache as a nod to his WW1 combat buddies.
TexasBernd2022-12-10 08:34:45 · 4yNo. 242413reply
Imagine being able to put "merchant of death" on your dating profile.
RussiaBernd2022-12-10 09:45:58 · 4yNo. 242423reply
i dont know who is he, heard about him in the news couple of times
AustraliaBernd2022-12-10 10:23:03 · 4yNo. 242427reply
why aren't russoids posting this and the mishustin vader pic to vatnik russian forums yet?
GermanyBernd2022-12-10 10:24:30 · 4yNo. 242428reply
What did they say about him?
RussiaBernd2022-12-10 11:18:16 · 4yNo. 242439reply
some neutral things like "americans jailed russian businessman accused of arms dealing". Like he is a bad guy but he should be in our jail not american
United StatesBernd2022-12-10 12:41:35 · 4yNo. 242478reply
He was gonna get out in 5 years anyway
MoscowBernd2022-12-10 15:16:31 · 4yNo. 242520reply
Interesting thing. If he now in Russia how the fuck he gonna get his royalty money, from movie and books.
NetherlandsBernd2022-12-10 15:30:38 · 4yNo. 242523reply
> Power to the people
But only to those who can afford it and have the right connections. In other words, mostly to those who sold enough hard drugs or underage sex slaves or smuggled resources stripping the local population out of them. Don't you think it's a shitty way of the power redistribution?
GermanyBernd2022-12-10 15:56:16 · 4yNo. 242526reply
Certain groups and people can further the people’s struggle for freedom with the help of weapons.
NetherlandsBernd2022-12-10 16:14:21 · 4yNo. 242530reply
And where would these groups and people get money to buy these weapons?
In third world countries nowadays "people's struggle for freedom" is always almost about some terrorist organisations funded by drugs, illegal mining and people trafficking controlled by rich maniacs who don't care about people nor their freedom but put "we fight for people" in their motto to have an international excuse of all the shit they're doing.
There're some exceptions but in these cases fighting groups don't benefit from arm dealers as these groups have no money at all.
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