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Tuesday, March 22, 2022

An Interesting Post from Mundabor on "Ukraine: Seven Lies Exposed"

You don't have to be pro-Putin to realize we are getting plenty of propaganda from both sides. Hello! That's what happens in war. Both sides want to make demons out of the enemy and justify any atrocity committed against them. Can we have a little balance? I think the invasion was morally unjustifiable. At the same time, being invaded doesn't make a leader either a hero or a saint. Zelensky is neither. As a matter of fact, I think he is a creation of the elites like AOC, a puppet for the globalists. They don't care about either the people of Ukraine or the people of Russia. They care about money and power. Check out Mundabor's blog. I'm running the first two lies and linking to his blog for the rest.

Ukraine: Seven Lies Exposed
First Lie: The Shopping Centre

Countless journalist tears have been shed over the shopping centre that was bombed by the Russians. Conveniently, said journalists have forgotten to tell us that several videos had emerged on TikTok and elsewhere, showing that the place was used to shelter armoured vehicles and weapons; which makes sense, as the Russians are targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and the Ukrainians want to have ordnance outside of those, and near the expected combat zones. Still, not a word has been said over it. “Russians bomb shopping centre” sounds so much more “slava Ukraina” than “Russians destroy Ukrainian weapons depo in empty shopping centre”.

Second Lie: Azov Battalion [If you've never heard of the Azov Battalion, it is a paramilitary group of neo-Nazis who work with the Ukraine government. Just like their name implies, they are guilty of the same kinds of atrocities committed by Hitler's storm troopers.]

I still have [yet] to hear the first mention of the Azov Battalion from any Western MSM. I don’t mean the accusations of atrocity, the racist blood in their veins, the threats to the civilian population, the utter insanity of all that. No. I am missing a mention of their very existence. It’s like the famine in North Korea. As big as an elephant, but no one sees it.

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