BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]

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  • No critisizing is fine - it’s equivocating that is the problem

    And you are equivocating the two. The US is the imperialist hegemon that actively sides and engages with fascists to this day. The USSR was a bulwark against capitalist hegemony for decades. They aren’t the same and you are trying to say there’s no difference. That’s what i call caring water for fascists





  • Not just the US

    Yeah, their Western vassal states also, and areas under its neocolonial sway.

    Nazis were afraid of the Soviets because the Red Army knew there was only one way to deal with facsists. Unlike the US who valued fascists and utilized them extensively during the cold war to fight against socialist movements particularly in Latin America and Africa.

    Though it is very on brand for a pro-US clown to stamd up for their pet fascists











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    The levels are procedurally generated and sunce each campaign is time limited you really have to work with what you’re able to find each run. You choose two agents to start and can find up to two more to round out your group as you go. They all have different abilities and synergies with each other so lots of combos to explore.

    There’s also an endless mode thats fun as well, and is different than the campaign since you don’t have a time limit. You have time optimize your agents and have time to get your ideal gear loadouts. They also throw more security measures at you as the days progress.

    Its super well balanced, and i can’t recommend it enough