• Southern BoyOP
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    2 months ago

    You found another reason to avoid thinking about the article’s contents after finally managing to read it. You think the Ukrainian parliament member made it up - why? To become more unpopular? Just to fuck with you? Where are you going with it?

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      2 months ago

      You seem to be completely ignoring my analysis of the content and the source and the MPs background which I posted above. It seems like I’ve thought about it more than you.

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        Your analysis is calling everyone who acknowledges what soldiers are themselves admitting on their social media accounts Russian propagandists, the joke writes itself. I am sure you approve of Zelensky purging everyone in the government who doesn’t worship Stepan Bandera fervently enough.

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          Sorry, next time I will look at all Ukrainian soldier social media accounts and then look up who Stepan Bandera is and worship him and I’m sure that will provide more context to the article you posted

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      No, the content of the article has no merit because of the source. Nothing is verifiable and the source has strong Russian ties. Russia, who is known for spreading false information, called “propaganda”. I would suggest looking that word up, because you don’t seem to know what it is or how it works.