Which is fucking wild considering every war since has been unpopular and plainly evil. Like are there any people that argue that the vietnam war was good actually?
it's a shame they didn't do the Call of Duty run that I did, i.e., playing the first level of Finest Hour, feeling satisfied, and never touching the franchise again
World at War's Soviet missions were based as fuck. I have no doubt that's why they were removed from Call of Duty WW2 (2018).
Those Red Army Missions were unironically excellent pieces of Soviet "propaganda" and the best depiction of the Eastern Front in any piece of Western media.
Raising the red flag over the Reichstag as the Soviet anthem swells
Wellll... on one hand, the internet isn't real life, you're right. On the other hand -- especially in pandemic world -- people do form opinions based on what they read on the internet.
You don't have to remind anybody anything. Your first sin was browsing r/HistoryMemes in the first place.
I love that shithole sub lmao I try to dose it with lefty memes/ commentary every once in a while
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Which is fucking wild considering every war since has been unpopular and plainly evil. Like are there any people that argue that the vietnam war was good actually?
Plenty of apolitical babbies that get their history education from Call of Duty and movies like Act of Valor.
it's a shame they didn't do the Call of Duty run that I did, i.e., playing the first level of Finest Hour, feeling satisfied, and never touching the franchise again
World at War's Soviet missions were based as fuck. I have no doubt that's why they were removed from Call of Duty WW2 (2018).
Those Red Army Missions were unironically excellent pieces of Soviet "propaganda" and the best depiction of the Eastern Front in any piece of Western media.
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r/ShermanPosting is way better to move libs left than Historymemes.
We have winning policy, it’s all about getting people to actually realize that
You do have to remind people of stuff if we want to have any hope for achieving socialism.
Ok, but posting in r/HistoryMemes is not "making a difference"
Wellll... on one hand, the internet isn't real life, you're right. On the other hand -- especially in pandemic world -- people do form opinions based on what they read on the internet.
History memes get's too openly fascist for me.
15 year old europa universalis fan voice:
Subscribers of historical journal 'Sabaton'