do the /forward slashes/ have a meaning beyond 4chans url-based board names? i have them in my username on another site and im really hoping ive not been sending out some kind of autistic race hatred dog whistle all this time
They used to mostly turn a blind eye to local nazis because they were generally supportive of the government and against the liberals, but I guess in the past couple of years it all abruptly ended because there was a bunch of nazis in Ukraine being nationalistic and anti-Russian, so that became a big talking point.
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1 SnapshillBot 2017-08-17
Cool story, bro
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1 PhysicsIsMyMistress 2017-08-17
In a shocking turn of events, the country that lost the most soldiers fighting the Nazis doesn't want to host a neo-Nazi website.
1 tamana1 2017-08-17
B-B-But Based Putin was /our guy/!!!
1 niexx 2017-08-17
do the /forward slashes/ have a meaning beyond 4chans url-based board names? i have them in my username on another site and im really hoping ive not been sending out some kind of autistic race hatred dog whistle all this time
1 makes_people_cringe 2017-08-17
Depending on the autism diagnosis /it can mean italicized text/
1 niexx 2017-08-17
ah, having truly advanced autism i always assumed it defined a /regular expression/
1 aqouta 2017-08-17
It's just designating a windows directory, so Russia is within a folder called "our guys"
1 icyhat 2017-08-17
They must think that whole Stalingrad thing was just a misunderstanding.
1 haikubot-1911 2017-08-17
They must think that whole
Stalingrad thing was just a
Misunderstanding.
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1 icyhat 2017-08-17
Fucking a, man. I guess I must make things happen when I get baked in the morning.
1 realShitAtUsernames 2017-08-17
Good Bot
1 Ultrashitpost 2017-08-17
You say that, but Russia has an immense neo-nazi following.
1 PhysicsIsMyMistress 2017-08-17
They do. But their regulators aren't.
1 Works_of_memercy 2017-08-17
They used to mostly turn a blind eye to local nazis because they were generally supportive of the government and against the liberals, but I guess in the past couple of years it all abruptly ended because there was a bunch of nazis in Ukraine being nationalistic and anti-Russian, so that became a big talking point.
1 niexx 2017-08-17
all bets are off when it comes to relations between putin and political fringe groups
1 ATissu 2017-08-17
Muh nazis warbands in ukraine
1 heavenlytoaster 2017-08-17
Russia really is behind the times. Here in murica the Nazis and liberals are the closest allies.
1 blacknblue12 2017-08-17
sweet
1 SnackBier 2017-08-17
Looking at archives of their page it looks like they're attention trolls. I guess it worked a little too well.
1 roadtrip-ne 2017-08-17
Russians aren't big fans of Nazis