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amerkanische_Frosch t1_ja9crjv wrote

You know how in certain Shakespearian dramas, there is often a bit of comic relief after a point of very high tension, like in Act II, Scene 3 of Macbeth, where, just after Macbeth has murdered King Duncan and told Lady Macbeth that he is now haunted by the horror of his deed, the drunk porter comes on stage and acts like a blithering idiot?

That is Kadyrov, through and through - whenever the war in Ukraine reaches a very tense point - a new Russian missile bombardment causing tragedy or a bunch of Wagner goons wreaking havoc on civilians, you can count of him to show up and give us all a laugh due to some new outburst of idiocy.

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a_exa_e OP t1_ja9tb75 wrote

I'm not cultured enough to answer the Shakespeare part lol, but your comment is absolutely true. Kadyrov is really hilarious, and I'd almost say his daily, absurd and incredibly stupid statements are the only good thing that the war in Ukraine brought. A joyful piece of laughter amongst the world's dark news.

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