Well it was a report from CSIRO and AEMO’s:
Anyhow, who originally paid for all the coal electricity infrastructure to be set up in Australia, many years ago? One side got a "leg" up in their start up...
You should seriously reflect on whether you've been swallowing propaganda from the other side, given how absurd your statements are. As I’ve already said, the truth typically falls somewhere in the middle. We all have our biases, but you've completely lost the plot here.Some of you people are f**ked, and it's amazing that you can have these views while living in a peaceful country far from war and the associated atrocious war crimes that are happening daily, and who have never had to experience what daily life may be like in a brutal winter without power, or heating or food.
It's even worse that some have been brainwashed by Russian propaganda.
Putin doesn't give a f**k about his troops. He just keeps throwing them to their deaths in the hope that massive numbers will eventually win. He truly is a new age Hitler.
What an episide of Yellowstone!
f**k off, Phantom you lollipoper.
What an episide of Yellowstone!
f**k off, Phantom you lollipoper.
100% .... for some reason people think propaganda only flows one way .... we get brainwashed into the goodies vs the baddies and think only one side talks/does shitYou should seriously reflect on whether you've been swallowing propaganda from the other side, given how absurd your statements are. As I’ve already said, the truth typically falls somewhere in the middle. We all have our biases, but you've completely lost the plot here.
This all started about a discussion on the reliability of what the Russians say that delivers some sort of justification to their invasion of another country. There has been a lot of broken promises claims, white knights to Russian loyalists etc.100% .... for some reason people think propaganda only flows one way .... we get brainwashed into the goodies vs the baddies and think only one side talks/does shit
the USA interfere with everything around the world - and they admit it. Yet they then bitch that other countries might be interfering with their shit - and everyone laps it up. Once in a while their bullshit gets exposed and everyone rolls their eyes - but then slot straight back into believing everything else they lie about.
Is that a fact or what you have been told by RussiaWhy does everyone conveniently ignore the fascist leaning ideals of the Ukrainian people especially in western Ukraine prior to the war?
The whole reason there are posts about propaganda in BOTH directions is cos suity went down the wanker path of calling everyone a f**kit russian propaganda believer. Its direct responses to that.This all started about a discussion on the reliability of what the Russians say that delivers some sort of justification to their invasion of another country. There has been a lot of broken promises claims, white knights to Russian loyalists etc.
All of a sudden the counter to the unreliability of the Russian “version” (propaganda) is that everyone does it - leak misinformation.
The latin term is tu quoque or you too. It seeks to diminish the validity of the argument by redirecting attention rather than engaging with the point at hand. It shifts focus to generalisations. It attempts to kill the narrative.
FMD you have a massive chip on your shoulder.I know you dont want to believe it goes both ways, cos your opinion of yourself is too high to admit you might fall for it too.
Hypocrite.FMD you have a massive chip on your shoulder.
Look up Stepan Bandera.Is that a fact or what you have been told by Russia
Ukrainian Leadership in the Last 20 Years
1. Leonid Kuchma (1994–2005): A centrist who was criticized for authoritarian tendencies but not associated with fascism.
2. Viktor Yushchenko (2005–2010): Pro-European, democratic leader who focused on reforms and strengthening Ukraine’s independence.
3. Viktor Yanukovych (2010–2014): Seen as pro-Russian, his presidency ended during the 2014 Euromaidan protests. Yanukovych was criticized for corruption and authoritarian tendencies, but not for fascism.
4. Oleksandr Turchynov (Interim, 2014): Served briefly after Yanukovych fled; associated with centrist policies.
5. Petro Poroshenko (2014–2019): Pro-European leader focused on democratic reforms and resisting Russian aggression.
6. Volodymyr Zelenskyy (2019–Present): A centrist comedian-turned-politician, strongly aligned with democratic values and international cooperation.
Fascism and Ukraine
Fascism typically refers to authoritarian ultranationalist regimes like those of Mussolini or Hitler. Ukraine’s political system is a multi-party democracy, and none of its recent leaders fit this definition.
However, far-right groups like Svoboda or the Azov Regiment have occasionally been highlighted in discussions. While these groups exist, their influence in national politics has been minimal:
• Svoboda, a far-right political party, won just 2.15% of the vote in the 2019 parliamentary elections.
• The Azov Regiment, a controversial militia, has been integrated into Ukraine’s National Guard but does not represent the government.
Why This Claim Exists
Russian propaganda has frequently labeled Ukraine’s government as “fascist” to justify aggression, particularly after the 2014 Euromaidan protests and the annexation of Crimea. This narrative is largely unfounded and intended to delegitimize Ukraine’s pro-democracy and pro-European aspirations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_Ukraine
Presidents Of Ukraine Since 1991
Ukraine's President is the country's head of state. Unlike in most countries, the role encompasses all 3 branches of government, not just the executive.www.worldatlas.com
Ukraine’s Presidents, Power Elites, and the Country’s Evolution
www.wilsoncenter.org
Do tell. FYI @strider often has a go at me personally, but he knows that I have never gone out to do the same to him.Hypocrite.