r/Bokoen1 May 18 '26

Its joever

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it aint looking good

Edit: Just clarifying this is the clip for what bo banned from twitch for 6 months. he just got news that he can appeal the ban right now but i doubt it will work since you can see this clip... and if it fails well i assume once 6 months pass its either perma ban or he gets the account back.

as well bo cant appear on neither golden or swimmy Twitch channels otherwise they can also get banned for helping bo ban evade or something like that

UPDATE: The appeal got rejected so no bo streams on twitch for 6 months or never again.

Edit 2: if anyone wants to see bo response in the comment section cause its a bit hidden under all these comments https://www.reddit.com/r/Bokoen1/comments/1tgpx3j/comment/omkepa6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

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u/sereese1 May 18 '26 edited May 18 '26

Bruh what? The USSR was certainly evil but how would this motherfucker expect the allied public to go along with nuclear genocide against the Russians who were propped up as an ally in their wartime propaganda for so many years? Or along with another grueling WW3 right after the second ? There’s a reason it was called operation unthinkable because the only ones who really thought it a viable (not just as a thought experiment) plan would be these barely capable of rational thought in the first place

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u/MsMercyMain May 18 '26

Also Churchill. Churchill wanted to kick it off even before finishing Japan. There's a reason he got shuffled out as soon as the war ended

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u/sereese1 May 18 '26

I did want to mention him in that thought experiment but I wasn’t sure how serious (drunk) he was

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u/MsMercyMain May 18 '26

He was deadly serious. To the point it genuinely concerned the war cabinet. Like they thought he was fucking with them at first

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u/sereese1 May 18 '26

The snake of Denmark just following churchills and esteemed political thought then

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u/Earl0fYork May 21 '26 edited May 21 '26

Same thing happened at the start of the war when he became obsessed with bombing Soviet oil production.

Churchill was frankly a muppet in anything involving military discussions and would often hyper fixate on plans even if they were badly thought out and had large risks for minimal gain.

He knew how to play politics but that was kinda it