• knfrmity
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    1 year ago

    Sure, let’s just take the German voice of state propaganda at its word about Russian propaganda. That’s gone super well in the past.

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        1 year ago

        How do you know that? Have their accusations been parroted in other western state media? Have you just been soaked in anti-Russian propaganda for so long that you’ll believe anything bad about Russia which the propagandists tell you?

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          I live right next to russia, literally walking distance. I don’t need any “anti-russian propaganda”, russia’s actions speak louder than any words. I see thay you come from lemmygrad, so ofcourse you’re a brainwashed tankie who is openly supporting a genocide of a peaceful nation. You bastards are all the same.

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            Proximity is not necessarily a proxy for material understanding, and anti-Russian propaganda is strongest in countries bordering it, for good reason. If there has been a genocide happening in Ukraine, it’s been on the behalf of the fascist Ukrainian government attempting to eradicate Russian speakers and people with Russian heritage, in some twisted attempt at Ukrainian ethnonationalism. If Ukraine is peaceful, why were they shelling Donbas for nearly a decade, terrorizing the people and killing innocent men, women, and children? Why couldn’t they uphold their side of the ceasefire agreements while Russia did and called on all other parties to as well? But yeah, I guess I’m just a dumb brainwashed tankie who reads too much and thinks too much and actually wants to understand the material conditions and geopolitical reality of the world.