So you see the other ukrops with guns filming the whole thing.
In crap-it-all-ist America they would have unloaded each and every round into the entire scene.
I noticed that too. He tried to run over a military recruiter and didn't get a summary execution. There's no way if he was in the US he wouldn't have been immediately killed. I'm a little concerned that here in the US I might be living in a horror story, but I'm so used to it I don't even notice most of it anymore.
This seems like a pretty small village, so everyone probably knows each other. It would be a very bad look if rural folks are killed on camera, especially if you’ve lived next to them for decades and have to return after war. That or the other soldiers are also disillusioned and don’t care anymore.
If this happened in the city then I imagine it would’ve been different.
So you see the other ukrops with guns filming the whole thing. In crap-it-all-ist America they would have unloaded each and every round into the entire scene.
Yet they're just standing around like
I noticed that too. He tried to run over a military recruiter and didn't get a summary execution. There's no way if he was in the US he wouldn't have been immediately killed. I'm a little concerned that here in the US I might be living in a horror story, but I'm so used to it I don't even notice most of it anymore.
Someone told me they got 8 years jail sentence, idk if it's true though.
It's not like that truck was an acorn, come on now.
Fair point.
This seems like a pretty small village, so everyone probably knows each other. It would be a very bad look if rural folks are killed on camera, especially if you’ve lived next to them for decades and have to return after war. That or the other soldiers are also disillusioned and don’t care anymore.
If this happened in the city then I imagine it would’ve been different.