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In reply to the discussion: Loving a Putsch – Cheering a “Democratic Neo-Nazi Coup” in Ukraine [View all]Pretzel_Warrior
(8,361 posts)16. that viewpoint will get you nowhere. it is good to reassess how you score your information sources
from time to time, but there is plenty of diversity in substance and news angles to be had in European news sites and U.S. news sites that have proven their solid track record of uncovering the basic facts of stories and representing mutliple points of view in the stories without resorting to linking sites that are essentially a free for all.
globalresearch.ca is largely a user-submission website with no editorial oversight. it is not a news source one can rely on for veracity.
to compare that to a report by the Wall Street Journal, Der Spiegel, The New York Times, or BBC is a laugher.
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The Russian propaganda needs to stop; It absolutely sickens me that people would post this
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#2
the interim government being proposed is not run by Nazis. so you're wrong
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#14
that viewpoint will get you nowhere. it is good to reassess how you score your information sources
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#16
are you aware of the close ties the founder of Center for Research on Globalization has with Russia
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#12
I placed some pretty important caveats in there about how to judge a source as valid or not
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#21
you are right. there were "writers" and "righters" in the crowd as well as jeans and genes
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#17
Sorry, but the US shouldn't be supporting the overthrow of democratically elected governments.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#23
If Yanukovych had stayed and done what he agreed to do, he would still be running the
pampango
Mar 2014
#24
No. Since there is no legit government in Ukraine, Russia is providing stability.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#26
That's funny, I read that thugs took over Kiev. Doesn't sounds very constitutional to me.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#30
I call it like I see it. The US/EU caused the instability with their goons, Russia is restoring it.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#31
Russia has no business creating "stability" in Ukraine. Nor is that its interest.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#33
The new leaders got into power through an overthrow of the elected government. I can't support that.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#34
Going beyond the fact you clearly view the facts in a very skewed light.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2014
#35
If they try to take over the Ukraine, no I won't support that. But the Russians don't want it.
reformist2
Mar 2014
#36