Wilshire to [email protected] • edit-22 days agoBadly wounded Russian soldiers, some on crutches, are being sent to fight. Russians say it's because of huge losses and shortages of personnel, as well as bureaucratic mismanagement.i.imgur.commessage-square19fedilinkarrow-up1186arrow-down13file-text
arrow-up1183arrow-down1playBadly wounded Russian soldiers, some on crutches, are being sent to fight. Russians say it's because of huge losses and shortages of personnel, as well as bureaucratic mismanagement.i.imgur.comWilshire to [email protected] • edit-22 days agomessage-square19fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@whyNotSquirrellinkEnglish13•3 days agoAre they trying to start an union? Because they already struggle doing this in the US while working in companies so I doubt it will end well for them in Russian military
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink15•edit-22 days agoIn the military, you don’t start unions, you frag your officer and either defect or get a critical mass of mutiny going. Unless ideology has beaten you into submission and obedience - then you ask politely to be treated better. It’s just sad seeing this, really. EDIT: I wonder if they ever watched Battleship Potemkin…
Are they trying to start an union? Because they already struggle doing this in the US while working in companies so I doubt it will end well for them in Russian military
In the military, you don’t start unions, you frag your officer and either defect or get a critical mass of mutiny going.
Unless ideology has beaten you into submission and obedience - then you ask politely to be treated better. It’s just sad seeing this, really.
EDIT: I wonder if they ever watched Battleship Potemkin…