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originally posted by: Kocaged
I find it odd that people are so entrenched in this issue that they seem upset that we may have a chance to hear the other side. I think it's a good thing to hear both sides of an issue. Not just the one our government is pushing.
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Imhere
So When NATO strips Sovereign land from other countries to put a base on it (Kosovo) after 99’, it’s ok as long as it isn’t Russia doing it?
Did it strip land or set up a peace keeping base??
Just because history is strewn with disasters, doesn't mean we need to keep allowing them to happen. Putin is a dictator whos now on Europes boarder, if he hadn't invaded Ukraine there'd still be buffer countries betwwen Russia and the EU, who's fault is that? I'll give you a clue, it rhymes with blue fin......
originally posted by: WannabeeAuCourant
a reply to: quintessentone
There's plenty of blame to go around here.
Who broke the Minsk accord?
Who was shelling Eastern Ukraine?
Who outlawed the Russian language?
Who stopped the negotiations when Zelenski was close to signing an agreement?
Did the Eastern regions of Ukraine vote to become independent and then ask Russia to take them in?
How long did it take for Putin to accept this?
Many questions need to be asked rather than assumptions.
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: WannabeeAuCourant
a reply to: quintessentone
There's plenty of blame to go around here.
Who broke the Minsk accord?
Who was shelling Eastern Ukraine?
Who outlawed the Russian language?
Who stopped the negotiations when Zelenski was close to signing an agreement?
Did the Eastern regions of Ukraine vote to become independent and then ask Russia to take them in?
How long did it take for Putin to accept this?
Many questions need to be asked rather than assumptions.
First question posed to Putin: Are the Ukrainians Nazis?
originally posted by: ColeYounger2
a reply to: malte86
Why is the mainstream corporate media losing their sh!t over this interview?
Because they want to control the information flow. They don't want an independent journalist asking questions. Someone on CNN has even suggested that Carlson "not be allowed to return to the U.S".
What are they so afraid of?
originally posted by: Imhere
originally posted by: quintessentone
originally posted by: WannabeeAuCourant
a reply to: quintessentone
There's plenty of blame to go around here.
Who broke the Minsk accord?
Who was shelling Eastern Ukraine?
Who outlawed the Russian language?
Who stopped the negotiations when Zelenski was close to signing an agreement?
Did the Eastern regions of Ukraine vote to become independent and then ask Russia to take them in?
How long did it take for Putin to accept this?
Many questions need to be asked rather than assumptions.
First question posed to Putin: Are the Ukrainians Nazis?
The regime or the whole population?
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: malte86
That interview is obviously scripted.
originally posted by: WannabeeAuCourant
a reply to: quintessentone
Orrr, to whom are you referring to when you say "I want to denazify Ukraine"?
Pull no punches.
originally posted by: Kocaged
I find it odd that people are so entrenched in this issue that they seem upset that we may have a chance to hear the other side. I think it's a good thing to hear both sides of an issue. Not just the one our government is pushing.
originally posted by: dothedew
Just in time for the interview to be dropped, we have to have some interference run against Russia with some smear campaigns here and there.
I love it.
originally posted by: malte86
originally posted by: Kocaged
I find it odd that people are so entrenched in this issue that they seem upset that we may have a chance to hear the other side. I think it's a good thing to hear both sides of an issue. Not just the one our government is pushing.
you can find putin's view of things on youtube, there are tons of videos of him from recent times - and even more that explain to you that this war of aggression is a good and justified thing. it's about asking if you give someone like putin a stage to trumpet his propaganda to the world without questioning his actions.
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: malte86
originally posted by: Kocaged
I find it odd that people are so entrenched in this issue that they seem upset that we may have a chance to hear the other side. I think it's a good thing to hear both sides of an issue. Not just the one our government is pushing.
you can find putin's view of things on youtube, there are tons of videos of him from recent times - and even more that explain to you that this war of aggression is a good and justified thing. it's about asking if you give someone like putin a stage to trumpet his propaganda to the world without questioning his actions.
Are you worried about all the world's feeble low info idiots being swayed by his words, or just you?