Who do you trust for news on Ukraine?

What sources do you trust?

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None of them

how do you know thats not someone showing the press around?

>What sources do you trust?
Any Forums

i trust the videos

>only trusted sources goy

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After that little shootup of the press transport on the bridge they finally got wise and brought an interpreter?

Based fellow anti gun Any Forumstard. Thought I was the only one here that leaned liberal. Guess you can still find a diamond in a sea of chuds.

This m.youtube.com/watch?v=MXgli7TpINw

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CNN/BBC/CBC
>Russia has destroyed this city, bombed a maternity hospital, shelled this school while it’s lost tens of thousands of soldiers, pieces of equipment and its invasion is being beaten back
RT/Intelslava
>Russia has destroyed this base, fuel depot, training facility, captured these arms, captured this village in Southern Ukraine

It’s almost like we should tune out everything but the material impacts in our home countries and focus our wrath/attention on our own governments.

None, not Ukrainian news, not Russian news, not Australian news, not those Bible thumping closeted fags at Fox News and not those pussy hippies in democratic friendly American news.
Every single one is lying in some way to pump up their views.

BREAKING NEWS
Russia shooting at the press

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The sources that fit my worldview, on Any Forums

this
also its a fucking war, media is a weapon
you will never get actual information
only way is OSINT

twitch qweens

History doesn’t repeat itself, it rhymes.

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rt of course.
If you ban it, it must be trustworthy.

BBC

I don't.
All sides are spamming propaganda hard, you have to sort through as much first hand accounts from the ground as possible, just to get a murky picture of what is actually happening.
Don't trust fabricated news, not from any single source.
Do your own fucking research, and if you find anyone that consistently reach the same conclusions over time, then maybe they can be somewhat trustworthy, but still question everything.

Use information from both sides and use your own brain to make conclusions.

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Non.

Because A, it's a modern infowar.
C, Everyone is too emotional to have unbiased coverage, especially pro-ukie sources
and B, there's layers on top of layers of purposely leaked disinfo

We have to wait a decade later to even touch this conflict, right now it's just like watching a teamsport that effects the prices in your economy

The late Stephen F. Cohen, former professor emeritus of Russian studies at Princeton, who covered the happenings in Ukraine from 2014 onward with much historical context:
thenation.com/authors/stephen-f-cohen/
He's also all over youtube for those who don't like to read.

The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where "feed" and "seed" both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Feeduck and Seeduck".

Man driving is press, faggot. He is civilian