Don't question the approved narrative on Ukraine.
Seeing the people starting to question the official narrative push about Ukraine, here’s how the narrative managers of the Western world try to keep their house of cards standing:
“Hey good citizen, I realize your blood-sucking job failed to keep you stressed and overwhelmed enough to not let you focus on what your government has been doing in the name of freedom and democracy. As a result, you might be worried to some extent about your government’s continuous recklessness against Russia but you don’t have to because I’m going to tell you what’s the deal with all this babble about Ukraine.
It’s just like WWII. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is the same as Hitler’s invasion of Poland in 1939. Following in the footsteps of Hitler, Putin hates the free democracies around the world and wants to vacuum all of them under his umbrella of dictatorship by carrying out unprovoked invasions. Putin will not limit himself to Ukraine, because his ultimate goal is to keep expanding westwards until he knocks at North America’s border.
Therefore, to make sure that never happens, we have to stop Putin in Ukraine and hand him an incredible defeat so that he never thinks of doing the same again. Yes, the amount of weapons we’ve already sent to Ukraine is huge but that’s the cost of preserving something as valuable as freedom and we have to not only continue but increase the aid too. We’re providing them military intelligence and also on-ground help in the form of special ops forces and CIA officers not for our self-interests but for the sole purpose of defending the Ukrainians.
For more similarities between Putin and Hitler, consult Mr. McFaul:
Now, here are some of the rules you have to abide by in order to be considered a patriotic and freedom-loving individual:
You won’t ask why the US geopolitical analysts and strategists spent decades warning about the policies of the Western governments toward Russia that would eventually lead to 24 Feb.
You won’t ask why we deliberately killed the peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow during the early days of the war.
You won’t point out our government’s hypocrisy wherever you might see it.
You won’t highlight how our government assisted in the overthrow of the neutral Ukrainian government in 2014 and how we trained, armed, funded the neo-Nazis in Ukraine who have been shelling the Russian-speaking population since then.
You won’t refer to the 2019 RAND Corp. paper in which we talked about how we can increase our influence over Europe.
If you do any of the above, you’ll be called a Putin agent who’s siphoning in money from Moscow to spread its propaganda. On the online forums, you’ll be swarmed by the astroturf trolls who’ll rain memes upon you and make you look like a Kremlin asset.
If you call for diplomacy with Putin, you’ll be compared to Neville Chamberlain. You’ll be an appeaser for saying such a ridiculous thing. The childish concept of good and evil apply at the geopolitical level too; in every war one of the two sides is evil and the other one is good and looking at the invasion of Ukraine by Russia it’s clear who’s evil and who’s not. Evil must be defeated, not negotiated with.
If you’re an anti-war activist, the only anti-war position you can take is the one that goes in parallel with our government’s policy toward Russia i.e. you must not say that we should end this war through negotiations. I know your instincts are urging you to force our government to accept the negotiation offer made by Moscow many times and you might be worried about the possibility of this escalatory spiral leading to a nuclear war, but looking at the US’s geopolitical interests, the only anti-war position you can take is the one admired by the likes of John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, McFaul, the NYT, the Washington Post, and other warmongering heads and media outlets.
Everything that makes you suspicious of the Ukraine narrative I just laid out is Russian propaganda and to protect you from its infection we’re sanitizing the online forums with censorship. If you’re not active online, just turn on the nearest television to stay disinfected from the virus of independent and critical thinking.
Just ignore everyone and everything that makes you question the official Ukraine narrative.”
That’s literally how they’re gonna sound without the autotune of word salads and feel-good words they use that can very well the lyrics to John Lennon music.
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