And we should also note that this is not confined to the right wing. Groups on the far left (who are by default heavily opposed to American foreign policy) are highly susceptible to these kinds of arguments too. They aren't as high-profile as Fox News hosts, but they're out there.Sebastabear said:
Interesting story in the New York Times. We are even seeing some of this pro Russian "spin" (pregnant woman in front of bombed maternity hospital was a crisis actor, the U.S. was developing bio weapons in Ukrainian labs, Zelensky - the Jewish president - is actually a Nazi, Russia isn't targeting civilians, etc) now appear on this cite. Of course some are being posted by well known and long-standingRussian botsRussia talking point sympathizers.
WAKE UP PEOPLE (assuming you are actually people). Do you remember how Russia was never going to invade, and then it did? How all of the damaged civilian building you saw were actually being caused by Ukrainians, and now you see video of Mariopol essentially reduced to ruble? You think Zelensky is doing that? How many times do you need to be lied to by this Russian propaganda machine before you wake up and realize that because you hate Joe Biden that doesn't mean that he isn't right in this case? Repeating talking points of a mass murderer doesn't make you a clever truth finder who is "doing your own research". What it makes you is complicit.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/23/technology/russia-american-far-right-ukraine.html?referringSource=articleShare
You don't say.bearister said:
"Numerous experts and current and former officials say Putin was emboldened by the Trump years. The former KGB officer turned president ably manipulated Trump into publicly backing his denials of having interfered to Trump's benefit in U.S. elections. And, according to former aides, Putin convinced Trump to accept his claim that Ukraine was part of Russia."
News Analysis: Trump delayed weapons to Ukraine and praised Putin. Did that trigger war?
https://news.yahoo.com/news-analysis-trump-delayed-weapons-110005981.html
Feb. 6, 2017:
— #StrongerTogether (@myminutia) March 16, 2022
O'Reilly: "He's a killer, though. Putin's a killer."
Trump: "A lot of killers. We've got a lot of killers. What you think our country's so innocent? You think our country's so innocent?"https://t.co/gYtxP3cYHT
Remember that one time back in 2018 when Trump stood next to Putin in Helsinki and told the world he refused to condemn Putin, called him “powerful & strong,” and said he believed Putin over US intelligence agencies? pic.twitter.com/jLmmHdj6cS
— MK-ULTRA (@mkultranews) March 16, 2022
Sebastabear said:Is this a joke? Russia doesn't have cold weather gear. Russia? Home of "Siberia"? For a war being fought in late March?bearister said:Russian forces, hampered by a lack of food and fuel are also suffering from frostbite, a SR US military official told @NBCNEWS "We've picked up some indications that some of their soldiers are suffering from frostbite because they lack appropriate cold weather gear."
— Richard Engel (@RichardEngel) March 22, 2022
Other than the war crimes and the slaughter of civilians and the atrocities I'd think Putin was engaged in some kind of war performance art thing here.
- One column was hit with Grad rockets. Can’t even figure out if it was friendly fire
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) March 23, 2022
- Medics only have bandages. Can’t help with frostbite
- No hot stove
- Digging trenched to sleep in
- Commander of 49th CAA told troops on 4th day that war will be over in hours
- TV says we are moving forward. But we just drive through without clearing up villages. And now we have to defend from all sides because they are attacking everywhere
— Dmitri Alperovitch (@DAlperovitch) March 23, 2022
- They thought this would be like a parade ride
- Our task was to get to Mykolaiv. And we are sitting here
The part of the Trump response that never got enough outrage: the fact that he not only was okay with the US collaborating with Russian intelligence, but thought it was a good idea. Oh yes, of course what we need is for Russia to have had more access to American intelligence and our data and to have security clearance, I mean what could go wrong? That's not a stupid or corrupt idea at all.Unit2Sucks said:Remember that one time back in 2018 when Trump stood next to Putin in Helsinki and told the world he refused to condemn Putin, called him “powerful & strong,” and said he believed Putin over US intelligence agencies? pic.twitter.com/jLmmHdj6cS
— MK-ULTRA (@mkultranews) March 16, 2022
Stuff that used to belong to Russian Special Operations. https://t.co/tUEG6ew4pO
— Beau of The Fifth Column (@BeauTFC) March 23, 2022
going4roses said:
Aww manExplosive.
— Richard Medhurst (@richimedhurst) March 23, 2022
Russia is now demanding that Europe pay for gas in rubles.
Europe gets 40% of its gas from Russia. That’s 200-800 million euros per day.
Putin is basically saying: you want to play sanctions? Either pay up in rubles or freeze.
To recap for this morning when you wake up, Ukrainian moves near Kyiv look suspiciously like a coherent strategy that, properly developed, could encircle and then roll Russian troops. Also... a Russian Alligator class ship burst into flames. https://t.co/d9kWzl9kcA
— Beau of The Fifth Column (@BeauTFC) March 24, 2022
Let's talk about the hypersonic and the hypermasculine....https://t.co/ga4j5aYPiU
— Beau of The Fifth Column (@BeauTFC) March 24, 2022
BearForce2 said:
Joe Biden Announces Sanctions on Russian Officials Then Tells Europeans "Sanctions Never Deter" in NATO Speech on Russia
MinotStateBeav said:
They have the Russians on radio intercepts talking about committing war crimes. Crazy.
Towards the end of this video, there's a radio communication of Russians telling their comrades to pull out their assets in the area because they're going to artillery the residential area.
Its important not to follow the same mistakes of the past instead of gaslighting the public with whataboutisms.dimitrig said:MinotStateBeav said:
They have the Russians on radio intercepts talking about committing war crimes. Crazy.
Towards the end of this video, there's a radio communication of Russians telling their comrades to pull out their assets in the area because they're going to artillery the residential area.
US never leveled entire villages during war. No, siree. Especially not in Japan and Vietnam.
dimitrig said:MinotStateBeav said:
They have the Russians on radio intercepts talking about committing war crimes. Crazy.
Towards the end of this video, there's a radio communication of Russians telling their comrades to pull out their assets in the area because they're going to artillery the residential area.
US never leveled entire villages during war. No, siree. Especially not in Japan and Vietnam.
Sebastabear said:BearForce2 said:
Joe Biden Announces Sanctions on Russian Officials Then Tells Europeans "Sanctions Never Deter" in NATO Speech on Russia
You realize at this point "deterrence" isn't the objective right?
Today Biden again said that sanctions would not “deter” Putin from invading Ukraine.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 24, 2022
His administration said the EXACT OPPOSITE for weeks.
ROLL THE TAPE! pic.twitter.com/C4ffAnEz3d
Biden: "You’re going to see when you’re there ... you’re going to see women, young people standing in the middle ... in the front of a damn tank ... saying I’m not leaving" pic.twitter.com/yyqGzFqD1r
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 25, 2022
BREAKING: A Russian brigade commander has been killed deliberately by his own troops after his unit suffered many losses in Ukraine, a western official said.
— Deborah Haynes (@haynesdeborah) March 25, 2022
Colonel Medvechek, commander of 37 Motor Rifle Brigade, was run over by his soldiers, the official said
You know why people think you are a bot? It's not because you posted 500 times the night of the election and got a multi-week timeout because of it (although seriously, get some help). It's because every post is either a meme or some version of this. You take what someone just said and you parrot to back in some insipid version of "I know you are, but what am I? Someone tells you that Trump lost the election and to get over it and you repeat that back as "Trump won, get over it." We talk about the insurrection at the capital and you repeat the exact same words In reference to some liquor store burning in Portland, or I say "you realize at this point "deterrence isn't the objective". And you write "you do realize your own government . . ,". And that's of course without getting into the very odd windows in which you post which start at an exact time and then last for 9 hours and then stop. Or that you make a post every 3 minutes almost exactly. Almost like someone working a shift . . ,BearForce2 said:Sebastabear said:BearForce2 said:
Joe Biden Announces Sanctions on Russian Officials Then Tells Europeans "Sanctions Never Deter" in NATO Speech on Russia
You realize at this point "deterrence" isn't the objective right?Today Biden again said that sanctions would not “deter” Putin from invading Ukraine.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) March 24, 2022
His administration said the EXACT OPPOSITE for weeks.
ROLL THE TAPE! pic.twitter.com/C4ffAnEz3d
You do realize your own government is reckless, incompetent, and full of shiet right?Biden: "You’re going to see when you’re there ... you’re going to see women, young people standing in the middle ... in the front of a damn tank ... saying I’m not leaving" pic.twitter.com/yyqGzFqD1r
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 25, 2022
I sometimes wonder if BF gets extra pay for taking us on as an assignment. There is literally no point to his posting given the audience.Sebastabear said:
And if your employers / code authors are paying you to persuade us they might want to pick a less educated board.
Yesterday was a classic example of Bearfarce posting every 3 to 8 minutes during a "shift".Sebastabear said:
And you write "you do realize your own government . . ,". And that's of course without getting into the very odd windows in which you post which start at an exact time and then last for 9 hours and then stop. Or that you make a post every 3 minutes almost exactly. Almost like someone working a shift . . ,
WalterSobchak said:I sometimes wonder if BF gets extra pay for taking us on as an assignment. There is literally no point to his posting given the audience.Sebastabear said:
And if your employers / code authors are paying you to persuade us they might want to pick a less educated board.
So is Russia actually just losing this war at this point? They have made little progress for weeks and their supplies seem to be dwindling. The Ukrainians can afford to just wait them out, but an invading army can't.bearister said:BREAKING: A Russian brigade commander has been killed deliberately by his own troops after his unit suffered many losses in Ukraine, a western official said.
— Deborah Haynes (@haynesdeborah) March 25, 2022
Colonel Medvechek, commander of 37 Motor Rifle Brigade, was run over by his soldiers, the official said
Sebastabear said:
You know why people think you are a bot? It's not because you posted 500 times the night of the election and got a multi-week timeout because of it (although seriously, get some help). It's because every post is either a meme or some version of this. You take what someone just said and you parrot to back in some insipid version of "I know you are, but what am I? Someone tells you that Trump lost the election and to get over it and you repeat that back as "Trump won, get over it." We talk about the insurrection at the capital and you repeat the exact same words In reference to some liquor store burning in Portland, or I say "you realize at this point "deterrence isn't the objective". And you write "you do realize your own government . . ,". And that's of course without getting into the very odd windows in which you post which start at an exact time and then last for 9 hours and then stop. Or that you make a post every 3 minutes almost exactly. Almost like someone working a shift . . ,
Anyway, it's not clever. It's not insightful and, most importantly for people trying to have an actual dialogue about what looks like the beginning of WWIII, it's not persuasive . And if your employers / code authors are paying you to persuade us they might want to pick a less educated board.
sycasey said:
So is Russia actually just losing this war at this point? They have made little progress for weeks and their supplies seem to be dwindling. The Ukrainians can afford to just wait them out, but an invading army can't.
sycasey said:
So is Russia actually just losing this war at this point? They have made little progress for weeks and their supplies seem to be dwindling. The Ukrainians can afford to just wait them out, but an invading army can't.
Hah!bearister said:sycasey said:
So is Russia actually just losing this war at this point? They have made little progress for weeks and their supplies seem to be dwindling. The Ukrainians can afford to just wait them out, but an invading army can't.
I think you will find this summary informative and somewhat responsive to your question:
" Top Russian military officials said Friday the operation in Ukraine was entering a new phase focused on the "complete liberation" of the eastern Donbas region, claiming Russia's assault on cities like Kyiv was part of a strategy to distract Ukrainian forces.
Why it matters: Russia's advance has stalled across most of the country after four weeks of war. The public briefing, which was riddled with false statements, could signal a pivot away from what U.S. officials believed were Russia's original objectives of regime change and long-term control of Ukraine."
Russia claims focus now on seizing eastern Ukraine, not Kyiv
https://www.axios.com/russia-donbas-kyiv-military-briefing-20db3a5c-8db5-44b3-b6d2-0a094fb7a49b.html