“I once reflected on what could radically boost the morale of Russian soldiers, fill even the most desperate, tired, and restrained fighters with meaning and fury — of course, the open intervention of some foreign army.
After all, the slaughter with the Ukrainians smells too much like a civil war—no matter how you spin it, it's a family drama and internal strife, which generates corresponding moral burdens and torment. However, destroying some Frenchmen on our own land is an absolutely godly affair, devoid of any moral dilemmas. This can be pursued with all one's heart and self-sacrifice, and the command ‘333’ will sound joyful, as never before.
The best fighters will mass to the part of the front where a foreigner appears, the army will perk up and breathe deeply. In the end, we have a subcortical program to beat frog eaters, we've been through it already. I wonder if the French understand what they are getting into.”
Tristan Patterson
“I once reflected on what could radically boost the morale of Russian soldiers, fill even the most desperate, tired, and restrained fighters with meaning and fury — of course, the open intervention of some foreign army.
After all, the slaughter with the Ukrainians smells too much like a civil war—no matter how you spin it, it's a family drama and internal strife, which generates corresponding moral burdens and torment. However, destroying some Frenchmen on our own land is an absolutely godly affair, devoid of any moral dilemmas. This can be pursued with all one's heart and self-sacrifice, and the command ‘333’ will sound joyful, as never before.
The best fighters will mass to the part of the front where a foreigner appears, the army will perk up and breathe deeply. In the end, we have a subcortical program to beat frog eaters, we've been through it already. I wonder if the French understand what they are getting into.”
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