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Published 26 March, 2010 Duration 2:12
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon squad gets the future treatment in Ubisoft's latest hi-tech combat thriller.
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It's Russian. Despite the horrendous spelling mistake in the slogan held up by the protesters, it apparently takes place in Russia. The video, at least.
The 'leader' also bears a genuinely Russian name (a very old one; looks like Ubisoft have been digging in history books when searching for a Russian surname).
Edit2: Actually, I did some digging. This might be a coincidence, but... Kerensky was actually an influential Russian politician, and who, for a brief time, sided with Stalin. If this isn't a coincidence, it's very poor form of Ubi.
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Also, the bad gus have a drone - let's send in some men and A DRONE to take it out.
Canadian C***s
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Your digging is incorrect. Alexander Kerensky was a chairman of Temporary Government of Russia in 1917 (just before October Bolshevik revolution, but after overturn of Tsar government) and was not affiliated with Stalin. There's a possibility though that Ubisoft used his surname for this character, which is a bad move on their part indeed.
There's also a possibility people from Ubisoft are too much into Battletech (one of the founders of Clans was Nikolay Kerensky)
Also character's second name Ilitch is mostly associated with Vladimir Ilitch Lenin in ex-USSR. And Ivan of course.
That's Tom Clansy though - I'd be disappointed if there weren't some evil Russians in the game.
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Can't we fight someone in favour of 'superglobalisation' or something? I've got dibs on the 'hyperpacifist' character.
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I did not mean political affiliation. Kerensky shared Stalin's views for some time, that is what I meant. I don't see how anything else is incorrect as you've simply echoed my words, but I don't think we should be disputing history under a video game trailer that has naught to do with it.
Also, Ilitch (or, rather, Vladimir Ilitch, no one says just the middle name) is mostly associated with Lenin in Russia, not all of ex-USSR. You'll find that nearly all ex-USSR countries hate Russians in one way or another; they couldn't care less about Lenin, and they're too busy hating Stalin.
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You'll find that nearly all ex-USSR countries hate Russians in one way or another; they couldn't care less about Lenin
Yeah, yeah, communists ruined these countries, bastards. Now their governments are free of red scourge and can lead people to prosperity, what they've been doing for the last 20 years! Oh, wait...
I expecially like your "countries hate Russians" part - it's always great to see how country (!) can hate some nation. Maybe you should ask people of their attitude towards Russians, rather then watch TV and read crappy newspapers?
BTW when country "hates some nation", it's called fascism, isn't it? Or you can call it "ultra-nationalism" as Ubi did.
Ilitch (or, rather, Vladimir Ilitch, no one says just the middle name) is mostly associated with Lenin in Russia, not all of ex-USSR.
Your logic is f#cked up, dude. Do you really think that people who were educated in USSR schools and universities somehow all died in 1990s? They still make up most of the population in exUSSR. And those people DO know Lenin, no matter what they think of him.
There's a difference between knowing of something and loving it, and if you can't see that difference, too bad. In that case I recommend you not learning anyhting about things you don't like, as if they don't exist. Good luck.
P.S. And what you've said about Kerensky sharing Stalin's ideas for some time is ridiculous - learn some history or don't dispute.
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Oh, for fuck's sake, man, don't be an idiot who makes wild assumptions out of thin air. I live in an ex-USSR country, and I travelled to most of the other ex-USSR countries. I know what I am talking about. There are some nations that are tolerant of Russians, such as Latvians, but generally speaking, Russians are treated with contempt, be it hidden or openly displayed. Have you ever been in Estonia? You damn well should visit, and only then spout what you think is the ultimate truth.
Your logic is f#cked up, dude. Do you really think that people who were educated in USSR schools and universities somehow all died in 1990s? They still make up most of the population in exUSSR. And those people DO know Lenin, no matter what they think of him.
They don't know enough about Lenin. I cannot vouch for any country other than my own (unlike you, who pretends to be omniscient and know what and how people think), but here, few know who Lenin really was, or when he even lived. They know he was a Russian politician, and most of their knowledge tends to end at that. How do I know? I - shock and horror! - actually talked to people.
There's a difference between knowing of something and loving it...
Has absolutely nothing to do with anything. Don't know why you brought that up.
P.S. And what you've said about Kerensky sharing Stalin's ideas for some time is ridiculous - learn some history or don't dispute.
Clearly my grandparents, who were alive at the time, are wrong, then!
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/Is also slavic
/Likes Russians individually, just not their politics
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