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18/03/24
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Originally posted by watso:
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lol lol watso's starting point is not to believe anything of the anti st poots, anti russia narrative of our media.. it is so blantant, it cannot all be true .. re By the way, YouTube isn't exactly banned in Russia. So the Russian population is definitely well-exposed to the alternative reality that's being presented by the US/EU corporate-owned mass media in one way or another . funny how the bbc have their man (steve rosenberg ) in moscow/russia - but there is no corresponding russian journalist in london .. oh and reports from steve rosenberg (reporting from moscow/russia ) are often a part of the anti russia narrative of the bbc the americans had a journalist (Evan Gershkovich ,) in moscow/russia .. but no corresponding russian journalist in USA .... ok - the russians nabbed the american for spying .. and he probably was ... despite the howls of the guy being innocent .. lol lol as if a spy (or his handlers ) are going to admit anything .. our media narrative is that russia's full scale invasion (it simply was not ) blah blah - and then always huge russian losses (poorly trained, not motivated , low morale blah blah ) .. yet the leaked pentagon papers revealed that it was 7 dead ukrainians for every dead russian .. and seriously - but when the media start portraying zalenski as some super hero .. fighting for democracy freedom blah blah .. it is so over the top, as being unbelievable .. of course not mentioned is how undemocratic zalenski really is .. eg in 2021 ..closed down pro russian opposition party .. mmmmm mmm plenty of russians in ukraine - and why can't they have a voice in a democratic country anyway, the russia- ukraine war has nothing to do with democracy
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You're on to it, watso. Although the 'Western' mass media narrative shifted slightly after the failed counter-offensive. Now there's more talk of "Ukraine can't win", Ukrainian government should consider negotiating and so on and so forth... Which is a sign of some sort of an ideological division among the elites regarding Ukraine. And then there's democracy. I've lost count of how many countries have been turned into chaotic piles of doodie as a result of US "democracy-spreading" efforts.