Look I don't speak Russian nor am I a doctor. But the Russian translation says it's a fever which, I know from my military experience, can lead to a shot.
I'm not defending anything but some shots need to be put there on the butt. I received what's called a peanut butter shot because of its thickness upon entry to the service. It cured and prevented many many things which can cause fevers.
Fevers can take a soldier out of duty, and put a child at risk of health issues. I'm not against elsagate, but you should do your research before you claim anything that has a crying child as abuse. Think, voat. Would you just let your child suffer from illness or take an active stance on remedying the situation.
Further details are probably required to claim this as abuse; however, this seems to be pretty common medical practice. Don't jump the gun.
Ok let's not start the blame game. Remember the quote "if you stare into the abyss long enough, the abyss will stare back".
You gotta take a step back from it all and look at it from a logical standpoint.
First, do you speak russian? Second, do you know what they are injecting?
Ok assuming the response to both of those justify an implication of wringdoing, go ahead arena continue on your witch hunt. Otherwise consider you don't know what's going on in the video and the a renditions may be for the benefit of the sick child. Then, and only then, come back and keep arendctionsccusing me of something you ha e zero ground to accuse me of. Don't be like the delusional left and think before you speak.
When I was a child, I used to have issues with constipation. My mom had to give me enemas. I would cry and beg her not to, even though it helped. My point is, NEITHER ONE OF MY PARENTS TOOK VIDEOS OF IT AND PUT IT ON YOUTUBE WITH MY BARE ASS and titled part of the video "shots in the ass!!". This is straight up disturbing.
When you were a kid putting videos online wasn't a thing, depending on how old you are. When you were a kid, I imagine, smartphones or readily accessible cameras might not have existed. They clearly have the decency to blur the image.
So get this: sounds like you're an american, not a russian. You grew up under American morals, ideologies, and ethical standpoints. You're not even considering the way of life of the average Russia or Ukrainian citizen. They grew up in a different hemisphere and a completely different way of life. Are you familiar with it? Probably not. I am. This kind of show of force and candidacy without the possibility of scrutiny is their way of life.
When I was in boot camp to go serve the country you and I are clearly from, a wise RDC once yelled in my face, "you know what happens when you assume something?"
"No Petty Officer"
"You make an ass outta you, and an ass outta me"
You're assuming you know all about their culture and way of life or are taking a moral high ground you have no business holding.
Again, I am not defending any of the actions in the cider nor am I claiming to know what EXACTLY is going on without further evidence. However! The (three?) of you are jumping to emotional conclusions formed on assumptions of things you do not know. A leftist tactic.
To quote my favorite Russian author, "I set my own standards. I inherit nothing. I stand at the end of no tradition. I may, perhaps, stand at the beginning of one." - Ayn Rand.
My opinion is not based simply on emotions, it's about setting a standard of which we will treat children. Now more than ever, with the addition of technology, like you mentioned. Because I believe children deserve to be treated with respect and decency, I don't really care what is in those injections.
Are we forced to respect them? Nevermind. I don't want to open that can of worms. By the way, an English converted version is available online if you decide to actually do some digging/research instead of immediately coming to your own uneducated conclusions and calling for reports, banss, witch hunts, etc.
Edit: if you find it, you'll probably see the video is quite a bit less offensive than you seem to be taking it. The shot in question IS in fact what I thought it was, what is called a peanut butter shot like I was administered. Promotes health, rids bad fevers, and could save the child's life depending on illness. I was administered rows administered ss man taking it administered send I nearly cried. So it's just being real from one parent to another on what one might expect.
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BraunF14 ago
Look I don't speak Russian nor am I a doctor. But the Russian translation says it's a fever which, I know from my military experience, can lead to a shot.
I'm not defending anything but some shots need to be put there on the butt. I received what's called a peanut butter shot because of its thickness upon entry to the service. It cured and prevented many many things which can cause fevers.
Fevers can take a soldier out of duty, and put a child at risk of health issues. I'm not against elsagate, but you should do your research before you claim anything that has a crying child as abuse. Think, voat. Would you just let your child suffer from illness or take an active stance on remedying the situation.
Further details are probably required to claim this as abuse; however, this seems to be pretty common medical practice. Don't jump the gun.
Joe10jo ago
"Common medical practice"... in that type of setting??!?!? Are you insane or a big fan of it??
BraunF14 ago
Ok let's not start the blame game. Remember the quote "if you stare into the abyss long enough, the abyss will stare back".
You gotta take a step back from it all and look at it from a logical standpoint.
First, do you speak russian? Second, do you know what they are injecting?
Ok assuming the response to both of those justify an implication of wringdoing, go ahead arena continue on your witch hunt. Otherwise consider you don't know what's going on in the video and the a renditions may be for the benefit of the sick child. Then, and only then, come back and keep arendctionsccusing me of something you ha e zero ground to accuse me of. Don't be like the delusional left and think before you speak.
mooteensy ago
When I was a child, I used to have issues with constipation. My mom had to give me enemas. I would cry and beg her not to, even though it helped. My point is, NEITHER ONE OF MY PARENTS TOOK VIDEOS OF IT AND PUT IT ON YOUTUBE WITH MY BARE ASS and titled part of the video "shots in the ass!!". This is straight up disturbing.
BraunF14 ago
When you were a kid putting videos online wasn't a thing, depending on how old you are. When you were a kid, I imagine, smartphones or readily accessible cameras might not have existed. They clearly have the decency to blur the image.
So get this: sounds like you're an american, not a russian. You grew up under American morals, ideologies, and ethical standpoints. You're not even considering the way of life of the average Russia or Ukrainian citizen. They grew up in a different hemisphere and a completely different way of life. Are you familiar with it? Probably not. I am. This kind of show of force and candidacy without the possibility of scrutiny is their way of life.
When I was in boot camp to go serve the country you and I are clearly from, a wise RDC once yelled in my face, "you know what happens when you assume something?" "No Petty Officer" "You make an ass outta you, and an ass outta me"
You're assuming you know all about their culture and way of life or are taking a moral high ground you have no business holding.
Again, I am not defending any of the actions in the cider nor am I claiming to know what EXACTLY is going on without further evidence. However! The (three?) of you are jumping to emotional conclusions formed on assumptions of things you do not know. A leftist tactic.
mooteensy ago
To quote my favorite Russian author, "I set my own standards. I inherit nothing. I stand at the end of no tradition. I may, perhaps, stand at the beginning of one." - Ayn Rand. My opinion is not based simply on emotions, it's about setting a standard of which we will treat children. Now more than ever, with the addition of technology, like you mentioned. Because I believe children deserve to be treated with respect and decency, I don't really care what is in those injections.
BraunF14 ago
Are we forced to respect them? Nevermind. I don't want to open that can of worms. By the way, an English converted version is available online if you decide to actually do some digging/research instead of immediately coming to your own uneducated conclusions and calling for reports, banss, witch hunts, etc.
Edit: if you find it, you'll probably see the video is quite a bit less offensive than you seem to be taking it. The shot in question IS in fact what I thought it was, what is called a peanut butter shot like I was administered. Promotes health, rids bad fevers, and could save the child's life depending on illness. I was administered rows administered ss man taking it administered send I nearly cried. So it's just being real from one parent to another on what one might expect.