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      06-03-2019, 09:37 AM   #135
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Nothing to do with dehumanization; instead, that was the reality of the situation. In fact, it clearly reflected that the animals should not be made to suffer.
Not to mention contaminating other animals and humans was the primary concern of course. The episode pictured men who were not portrayed gleefully shooting dogs and cats and celebrating afterwards but doing a necessary dirty job soldiers have to do sometimes and doing it because they were ordered to do so and knew it has to get done. Even the leader guy said he felt sickened by it initially but one has to get used to it. It was real, it happened and I’m quite sure not one actually enjoyed doing it.

Chernobyl was an epic disaster and this series is giving viewers, many of them weren’t even born at the time a taste of what can occur when things go real bad with nuclear material. It is a learning experience not soviet propaganda meant to pull the wool over the masses eyes, some obviously need to wake up and see that.
The overly sensitive Russian here will find fault with even the smallest item to whine about, pretty pathetic.
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