WHAT REALLY HAPPENED in the Great Emu War: The Fat Electrician Reacts
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- just a fire loveing cow vtuber a little envious of the power of Emus. I am so glad to have found The Fat Electrician!
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• The Great Emu War: Wha...
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Gotta feel a little sorry for the '3' dudes (and one cameraman?) who took part and made a effort just to be marked a 'loss' o7
That camera guy just pulled up Like a youtube commentator to laugh at them lol
3 v 20k
kill almost 1K
0 injuries in our side
lost an humiliations for us
The system is rigged !
Just like BDO, you leave you lose. Thems the rules. Gotta see it through the end. The US left Nam, considered a loss, left afghanistan, a loss.
@@hirotakasugi4891we didnt leave tho were still in Australia
@@theconvictedquokka you left the fight. Or do you not have any reading comprehension.
Much like the previous wiki entry, I concur that it was a decisive Emu victory, as the Emus did, in fact, persist.
Ah yes, the Great Emu War. Such a fowl war it was
the reason was a failure is because it was supposed to protect the farm field with low cost but they waisted all the ammo and dint killed enough to justify the waist nor protected the field so yes failure because it was too much of a waist of machine gun ammo
A waist of gun ammo sounds like a pretty high capacity magazine
As an Aussie, I promise you we play it up for laughs and we'll never stop still we forget... never forget 2/11/32
are you safe under the emu occupation?
The time it happened the common rule of engagement is similar to pvp mmo: "You leave you lose."
If I recall correctly (and I might not so feel free to check), the actual thing that ended the emu problem was farmers finally figuring out how to make fences the emus were no longer simply going through, around, or over. It turned out in the long run to be cheaper than trying to kill off all the emus.
I think it was counted as a loss for us because we didnt really save any farm land
Yes but the emus were cheating
I have learned years ago to never fuck with a angry bird... They will destroy you have feel no remorse about it
the farmers who asked the Department of Defense for help were retired soldiers so asking the military to solve the problem instead of any other way made sense to them, eventually they built better fences to stop the emu from tearing up the fields.
The problem is that 60+ years later and the Emu population doubled from pre-war numbers hence the loss.
Doom 2025 comes out and you're fighting a bunch of freaking emus
The minister of defence failed.
So the called The minister of de fence.
Look for emu war arma 3 here on TH-cam.
Don't ask questions, just do it!
Their is a Emu war video game 😂😂😂
Beware the Emu. One of histories most powerful fighting forces.
You should react to this similar thing in Extra History channel. They also done great job on covering the whole Emu war 👍
It was a loss, because the actual objective was to save farmland given to former Australian soldiers from being ruined by the birds. It was a losing battle anyways, since the land was apparently not that fertile. If I'm not wrong, the places that were supposed to be saved are no longer homes and farms. No comedy recap really shows it as the whole army taking on the emus, but it does feel like sending a tank to handle a rodent ifestation. The whole thing was full of bad decisions, but we have the fortune of hindsight.
Where's the evidence that it was the objective...
A youtuber named Thoughtly2 made a more in depth video on the Emu war that better shows why the war was a failure
Not because the Emus won, but because the Emus put up a lot more of a fight than they should have
Lol they sent them to die.
I believe the Emu won because the government failed its objective of stopping the emus from breaking into farms.
It wasn't a failure on the 3 soldiers part, it was a strategic failure. Choosing to send only 3 men and 10k bullets was the failure.
They underestimated how tough they were....^,.,^
We don’t talk about the war
Basically, WWI made the vets believe that machine guns were the best way to kill a lot of shit. Chasing down birds that run away at 30MPH over rough terrain in summer is a huge pain in the ass. The number of emus killed was unclear, and early reports were very pessimistic. The people doing it complained a lot about how hard it was to kill these birds.
The politicians and public are pretty primed to be skeptical about a plan involving gunning down birds with modern military weapons. They needed to have proven success to silence the critics.
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