EPISODE · Mar 2, 2022 · 21 MIN
Episode 43 How Can Anyone Believe the Propaganda About Ukraine?
Summary:Every traditional and social media outlet is flooded with one story: President Putin of Russia is absolutely evil for invading Ukraine “for no reason,” while President Zelensky of Ukraine is a gallant hero for bravely standing his ground to resist. But when you remove the emotionally charged packaging, the situation in Ukraine looks very similar to some previous conflicts the U.S. government has been involved in which it characterized very differently. Links:Vladimir Putin: Full Text of February 21, 2022 SpeechFull Transcript of Putin address February 24, 2022Russians with AttitudeAdditional Reading:Putin is Not at War with UkraineWashington’s stance on Ukraine is as divorced from reality as its Covid RegimeEarth to Washington, D.C.: Russia will never give up ports in Syria and UkraineFree Gift from Tom:Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, It’s the Fed, Stupid, at itsthefedstupid.com. It’s also available in paperback here.It’s priced at a pre-hyperinflation level so grab a few copies for friends if you can.It makes a great introduction to the government’s most economically damaging institution for liberals, conservatives, libertarians, socialists, and independents alike.Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at tommullensings.com!
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Every traditional and social media outlet is flooded with one story: President Putin of Russia is absolutely evil for invading Ukraine “for no reason,” while President Zelensky of Ukraine is a gallant hero for bravely standing his ground to resist. But when you remove the emotionally charged packaging, the situation in Ukraine looks very similar to some previous conflicts the U.S. government has been involved in which it characterized very differently.
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