
Military history, video games and miniature wargaming.
RPGs, single player FPS, RTS and 4X, grog games.
Passionate about complaining about Warhammer.
Catholic, socialist, and an LGBT+ ally.
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To preface, I think you're a good person and aren't doing this knowingly, but I would really advise against sharing Forgotten Weapons content. Ian has spoken positively of the Azov regiment and was planning to publish the memoirs of a Swedish volunteer in Ukraine that was very openly a neo-Nazi. He ended up not publishing the work and posted some (now-deleted) follow-up videos regretting it and stating that he hadn't done his research, but for someone as dedicated to firearms history as him, his claim seems more like a fig leaf after getting called out rather than genuine ignorance.
I actually did it knowingly. I stopped watching his content when the whole thing went down because believe thay Azov should have been ganked sometime before 2023 and they should be policing any suspicious insignia much stricter etc. [rant rant rant] but I thought that the gun was weird enough to share (i didn't find rhe vid myself).