> The 8 year civil war in the Donbass Region is a direct result of the US backed coup and color revolution known as the Maidan Revolution, that ousted the democratically elected President Viktor Yanukovych and installed an ultra-nationalist, anti-Russian, Nazi government.
Huh? What's their definition of "nazi" government?
Is this the kind of propaganda being fed to ruskies?
Give me any link, I'll click it. I just want to learn what is real and what is not.
After reading this article I feel confused and sad. Fucking Internet information seems full of nonsense.
Going back to the basics, it's hard to believe Putin is any kind of good or loving person. If he was (or is), he should publish a personal blog exposé about his true beliefs, hopes, and passions. From where I'm sitting, his actions and messaging suggest a self-interested, unstable megalomaniac.
But, large swaths of the very same media which are staunchly pro-Zelenskyy today wrote at least occasionally about "Ukraine's neo-Nazi problem" or "Ukraine's far-right problem" not all that long before the war.
I believe those stories about as much as I believed the "Putin is losing badly and needs an escape hatch" stories they posted every few days for the first 3 months of the war (and about as much as I believe the "Russia is running out of troops" stories they post now). Maybe there's some truth, maybe not, hard to say.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 15.3 ms ] threadHuh? What's their definition of "nazi" government?
Is this the kind of propaganda being fed to ruskies?
Give me any link, I'll click it. I just want to learn what is real and what is not.
After reading this article I feel confused and sad. Fucking Internet information seems full of nonsense.
Going back to the basics, it's hard to believe Putin is any kind of good or loving person. If he was (or is), he should publish a personal blog exposé about his true beliefs, hopes, and passions. From where I'm sitting, his actions and messaging suggest a self-interested, unstable megalomaniac.
But, large swaths of the very same media which are staunchly pro-Zelenskyy today wrote at least occasionally about "Ukraine's neo-Nazi problem" or "Ukraine's far-right problem" not all that long before the war.
I believe those stories about as much as I believed the "Putin is losing badly and needs an escape hatch" stories they posted every few days for the first 3 months of the war (and about as much as I believe the "Russia is running out of troops" stories they post now). Maybe there's some truth, maybe not, hard to say.