Therefore, the correct procedure comes from selecting generally trustworthy sources, good quality sources of data, journalists who don't make it their duty to lie to their audience but rather look for the truth and say it as they see it, with of course some perspectives and biases as we all have but genuine, and then -- only then -- triangulating these good quality sources to check for possible biases. — Olivier5
At least they are not arresting people, only publishing arresting headlines. — FreeEmotion
You straight admitted that you don't care about the truth. Do you need that quoted back to you? — frank
Lmao its like an entire page of dummy spitting and self-adulation. — StreetlightX
It all starts with an inability to understand how media works and what to trust and what not to trust. Thank Odin I have an actual education on "media decyiphering" or whatever the correct translation would be. — Christoffer
Note that Isaac, @StreetlightX and others are constantly contradicting themselves — Olivier5
Twitter has censored stuff before, so I think its credibility is in question. OK, so Twitter says they removed fake accounts which were spreading lies. Of course it is up to me to believe Twitter or not. In any case Twitter have to make a subjective judgement as to what is acceptable or not, what is true or false. That is understood, but I have that right as well. — FreeEmotion
Thank you for linking the Greenwald article. — FreeEmotion
The West has never started genocidal wars for resources and are totally disinterested goodies fighting the Russan baddies. — StreetlightX
Crimea has much hydrocarbon resources, and it it true. Therefore it does stand to reason that Russia is trying to stop Ukraine from becoming a competitor in the oil and gaz trade to Europe.
Had Ukraine been allowed to replace Russia as the main gaz supplier of Europe, Russia would have lost a humongous revenue, which they use to build their army... — Olivier5
Have the Kool-Aid "crafted Kremlin lines" dominate the airways, go viral, be spread, the news du jour, and they just have to keep the rest under wraps, minimal, inconsequential. Standard procedure, propaganda, control narratives, "seed" population, much better than shooting people is to have them on their side, — jorndoe
Don't know how effective some such is in Russia; others have tried, though. — jorndoe
Our whole justice system depends on accurately blaming parties and meting out punishment. — RogueAI
What kind of punishment do you think Putin deserves for his decision to invade Ukraine? If he was on trial, and you were the jury, what sentence would you give Putin for the crime of invading Ukraine? — RogueAI
What percent of the blame do you think Putin deserves for invading Ukraine? — RogueAI
Would you still support Russia if they escalate and detonate a tactical nuke in Ukraine? — RogueAI
Obviously, Zelensky is a professional actor, but unless this is some kind of US-UK deception, it looks like Zelensky – or the oligarchs behind him – has more sense than some “philosophers” on here. — Apollodorus
And you define that as not being a bite into Ukraine? — Christoffer
No — Isaac
Should be enough as an answer. — Christoffer
How do you know that people won't self censor under the boot? — Christoffer
If Russia and Belarus keeps this up, they will fall on those indexes like the Rubel has done. — Christoffer
Sure, for everyone licking Putin's boot, everyone else will be silenced, including people under the power of Lukashenko. You think those voices will be included into the indexes? — Christoffer
The people speak for themselves, you can make conclusions based on listening to the collective voices from everyone. You don't have to do a referendum for any of this. Talk to the refuges, do they complain about Zelenskyy, do they complain about the fight? What do people say in Ukraine? — Christoffer
nothing to support anything you say about the people of Ukraine not supporting Zelenskyy — Christoffer
Turn on the news for once! Check social media accounts from Ukraine, listen to interviews etc. etc. etc. — Christoffer
Method? You mean defending against the aggressor? Your method is to kiss their boots and give up their freedom to the glory of Russia. — Christoffer
And they are willingly dying for their country and freedom. Are you calling the Ukrainians willing to defend their nation, stupid? That they can't think for themselves, that encouraging defense means luring them into situations they didn't choose for themselves? Are you calling them unable to decide for themselves? If so, when you talk about what the people want, you also mean they cannot decide that either? So Zelenskyy and his authorities can't assess what the people want because all it takes is a little encouragement and you have fooled the entire nation into defending the country and no single one of them can think for themselves? — Christoffer
It's the Ukrainian civilians' own choice to fight. No one is forcing them to fight as civilians and most civilians who choose to fight get equipment to do so. — Christoffer
Because this is what they've done since 2014. — Christoffer
Would you give up your home and your life as you know it to bend down to authoritarian control? — Christoffer
Do you actually call Ukraine authoritarian compared to what Russia is today? — Christoffer
You mean that the Ukrainian authorities shouldn't do what the people want? — Christoffer
listen to what they are actually saying — Christoffer
what we support is standing up against an aggressor taking freedom and independence away from a people who just want to be their own nation. — Christoffer
if the west listens to what Ukrainians want to do and supports their choices and backs them up on their choices, how is that bad? — Christoffer
So all the Ukrainian civilians who want to fight for their nation, even those flying home from all over the world just to fight for their nation, that's the Ukrainian authorities' fault? — Christoffer
To protect civilians, combatants – and anyone directly participating in hostilities – must distinguish themselves from civilians in all military operations by wearing identifiable insignia and carrying arms openly.
Parties to an armed conflict must "at all times distinguish between the civilian population and combatants and between civilian objects and military objectives and accordingly shall direct their operations only against military objectives".
By taking a bite out of Ukraine one bit at a time. — Christoffer
Relocate yourself into an authoritarian regime, is that something you would like to do? — Christoffer
And how about Russia then falling back, gathering strength, and invading again at a later date, how do we know Putin won't do that? — Christoffer
What little measures there are of such things indicate the average Ukrainian will be no worse off in a Russian puppet state than they are currently — Isaac
How can you even confirm that? And do those Ukrainians not have a say in this? — Christoffer
No one is cheering anything. You seem to use that argument all the time when someone stands on the side of Ukrainians fighting for their right to independence and freedom from Russia. — Christoffer
And if civilians are getting killed, that's pure brutal terrorism from Russia — Christoffer
The only thing that helps is to have no positive outcome for Russia — Christoffer
Armchair geopoliticians and wannabe generals tend to overestimate their own capacity to predict the future and see things coming. — Olivier5
The Russians obviously can't win this one. They are being bled to death, their army is humiliated, and the country is soon going to be bankrupt. — Olivier5
How could you know my qualifications, or his for that matter? He could be just another clown, for all you know. — Olivier5
Never heard of him. Any good? — Olivier5
Except that Belarus has just recently become a primary puppet state of Russia. That's not independent, which was the definition I asked about. — Christoffer
it is a setback for the Russians so far, if not a total humiliation. — Olivier5
scores of war games conducted for the US and allied governments and my own experience as the US national intelligence officer for Europe suggest that if we boil it down, there are really only two paths toward ending the war: one, continued escalation, potentially across the nuclear threshold; the other, a bitter peace imposed on a defeated Ukraine
Personally I think it makes sense to say the truth again and again in the face of all the liars, so I will keep on. — Olivier5
I suppose the same as yours — Olivier5
Many Russian boys within draft age are fleeing their country. — Olivier5
Soon the economy will tank — Olivier5
It is in fact a real tragedy for Russia as well, not just for Ukraine. — Olivier5
The Russians obviously can't win this one. They are being bled to death, their army is humiliated, and the country is soon going to be bankrupt. — Olivier5
Independent... like Belarus you mean? — Christoffer
On the same page you're arguing that Russian military capability is so vast no-one would dare attack it, then praising the sending of 18 year old boys out to fight it. — Isaac
I'm not praising anyone here. (Perhaps I ought to)
And if you think the Ukrainians are attacking Russia when they are combating Russian forces inside their own country, you are simply totally delusional. The fighting is in the outskirts of Kyiv, not in the outskirts of Moscow. — ssu
Zelensky government has effectively created the image both to Ukrainians and to the outside world of a unified country — ssu
Of course this will, as you say, increase the casualty figures — ssu
The point is that Ukraine has a choice - take that risk or lose more civilians. Anyone thinking the latter is the best choice should seriously review their ethics. — Isaac
No. — ssu
Russia has the most nuclear weapons in the World. Nobody is attacking it. — ssu
This is the simply the Russian playbook. They use these puppet regimes. If you want to believe the puppetry, I don't care. — ssu
Nato is a defensive alliance. It has never attacked anyone. — Olivier5
It just has clearly stated that it wants large chunks of Ukraine to itself — ssu
they need to recognise that Donetsk and Lugansk are independent states.
it nurtures the lie that muddies the waters of what is propaganda and what is not. — Christoffer
lots of people who never talk philosophy or politics etc. keep mentioning the grain of truth as if it validates anything of what Putin is doing. — Christoffer
's with small sentences like "...has a grain of truth somewhere" that propaganda thrives on. — Christoffer
indeed this is not what he asked so you do no need to overthink about it any more: https://www.reuters.com/world/kremlin-says-russian-military-action-will-stop-moment-if-ukraine-meets-2022-03-07/ — neomac
Then what are you talking about? — neomac
a public acknowledgement of the neo-nazi justification by Ukraine, EU and/or NATO may be totally irrelevant for his own real goals, especially if we consider how easily such a demand could be easily dismissed or retorted against him. — neomac
