Thursday, March 3, 2022

Russia, Ukraine war, the West and the open contradictions of social media

 


Russia Today is taking a pro-Moscow stance, while the BBC, in the language of the British defense minister, is talking about Ukraine and it seems that not everything is going well.  At the moment, credible sources on the battlefield seem to be few, or none at all.


 Examples of how Russia's aggression against Ukraine violated international law are reaching the world through daily TV screens and social media.  On the other hand, this war has left no stone unturned in revealing the double standards of the United States, Europe and the Western world.


Whether it's a war chronicler reporting from the battlefield or a Western analyst, both describe the horrors of war as victims, not as 'humans' but as 'European people with blonde and blue eyes'.  Demonstrating open hypocrisy.


 An almost soulless analyst on a channel like CNN condemned the Russian attack, saying "Ukraine is not an undeveloped third world country, which is being waged as a scapegoat."  They wanted to say that there are no flesh-and-blood people in the Third World.



The same Western media is teaching the Ukrainian people how to make other weapons, including petrol bombs, in live TV shows.  By bestowing on the Ukrainian people all possible titles of bravery and courage, they are being taught to resist the "aggressive occupation" of the Russian army and when adopting the same standards, Kashmiri or Palestinian, respectively, against Indian and Israeli domination.  When they use the right, they are called terrorists, aggressors and what not.



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