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This community documents the Ukraine-Russia war from both sides. Western mainstream media covers Russia's abuses extensively – I do not need to repeat that. I focus on what Western media ignores: Ukraine's corruption, TCC abuses, mobilization scandals, and human rights violations. This is not pro-Russian. This is corrective.

The West presents Ukraine as an angel and Russia as the sole devil. Reality is not that simple. The U.S. has its own history of imperialist aggression – Iraq (invaded on lies), Libya (destroyed), Afghanistan (20 years of occupation). Nobody is innocent. I bring balance by showing the side that Western outlets refuse to air.

Am I pro-Russian?

No. I oppose Russian imperialism and expansionism. I also oppose Western imperialism. I am not on any side. I am on the side of truth.

About the Moderator

I am not Russian. I am not a bot. I am a person who believes in balance and justice.

I have been migrating content from Reddit to Lemmy because Reddit censors and shadowblocks content that does not fit the Western narrative. This is not "spamming" – this is archiving.

To the critics:

Accusing everyone who criticizes Ukraine of being a Russian bot is lazy and bigoted.There is more to the world than Russia vs. West. I could be Syrian, Iraqi, Middle Eastern, Asian, South American – not everyone fits your binary worldview.If Tucker Carlson is not a Russian bot, then neither am I.


Note on Archiving

Most posts in this community are archived content migrated from Reddit and X. Those platforms systematically suspend accounts that share content critical of Ukraine or Western policies. This is a one-time bulk migration to preserve material that is being erased elsewhere. New content will be posted daily going forward.

Rules

1. Title

Describe what is shown or reported. Keep it factual and descriptive. Critical language is allowed but must be based on what is shown.

2. Source

Include a source: video, news article, official report, or eyewitness account. Unconfirmed claims should be labeled as such.

3. No Hate Speech or Incitement

Calls for violence against civilians are prohibited. Criticism of governments, policies, or ideologies is welcome.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/50939646

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[–] bookcover@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)
[–] eldavi@lemmy.ml 0 points 5 days ago

Are they unable to see it directly themselves?