You have to understand how agitated I am that I felt the need to make this.

  • @ivy
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    261 year ago

    After the shelling of Donetsk, that killed 6 people, Oleksiy Goncharenko, a Ukrainian politician, member of the Ukrainian parliament proudly wrote that there are a lot of “wounded and killed ruskies”. Later they said that Russia did it, as usual. 12-years old Katya Kutubaeva and her grandmother, a respected ballet teacher Galina were killed in that shelling.

    • ButtigiegMineralMap
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      111 year ago

      And anyone you tell about it goes crazy and starts calling Putin Hitler

      • DankZedong A
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        This is what bugs me the most. I get being misinformed by the massive shitstream of the media, but the amount of people that dehumanize entire countries is incredibly worrying.

        Like, listen to yourself speaking for a second mate. And every bit of nuance gets slammed as Russian troll bot Putler genocide denier kys.

        • ButtigiegMineralMap
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          31 year ago

          I’ve also never seen a war where one side denies like half of their attacks. Like Ukraine has been outright denying so many of their attacks recently that it’s just an insult to our intelligence to assume we don’t all know better

  • DankZedong A
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    131 year ago

    Every day I open my country’s news and every day it’s a new story about how Putin is losing control, Putin gets humiliated, Ukraine is now at Vladivostoks doorstep, sanctions are good, actually, Putin is doing this and THAT MEANS HE IS DESPERATE.

    It’s just so much. So much shit. So much sensationalism. So much propaganda. It’s tiring.

    • @MzuarkOP
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      61 year ago

      For a long time, I assumed that the Ukraine War was a hoax in some way because the coverage made no fucking sense. Back in March, Russia was launching a genocidal campaign and tearing their way through to Kyiv…then, magically the story changed and Ukraine started winning so hard the Russians surrendered without a fight. But also the war is apparently still going 8 months later. Even the casualtiy figures don’t make any sense. According to our media, Russia has killed almost no one but has gotten absolutely massacred on the battlefield.

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        Basic common sense gets thrown out of the window for everyone it seems. The Ghost of Kyiv killed 80% of the Russian airforce deployed in Ukraine within three weeks of the invasion, then he died, then he never existed actually.

        Ukraine killed 80.000 Russian soldiers already which makes no sense at all. Some figures claim that there are a total of 150k-190k Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Apparently nearly 50% of them are dead already.

        Everyone in Russia is complacent in this war but at the same time nobody supports Putin and everyone wants to flee or gets forced to stay. Which one is it? Are they oppressed or are they monsters? They can’t be both.

        In history class I often wondered how it was possible for people to follow clearly problematic views in the past. But this war has shown how.