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The key point is that "they" is the Ukrainian war propaganda machine, which is obviously not a reliable source of news or analysis.

It is also a classic propaganda technique to differenciate between the awful dictator and its poor people/country.

I do not know what happened and if it was deliberate it is not obvious who did it. People should be prudent and not buy into propaganda from either side.



"They" specifically referred to /u/yznovyak here, I don't know if they're part of a war propaganda machine or not. But /u/yznovyak talked about what's in Putin's interest, /u/mytailorisrich argued that no, it's not in Russia's interest. All I was doing was pointing out that /u/yznovyak was talking about Putin's interest, which might not perfectly overlap with Russia's.

And you're right, pointing out that there's a difference between a dictator and their country is a common propaganda technique. But it's also just true, and if it's not part of your analysis you're probably doing it wrong.

And to be clear, I'm not arguing in favor of either side, I don't have any clue who did this and I'm not trying to pretend I do.


The person I was replying to wrote "Common theme I've heard here (Kyiv, Ukraine)". They (Ukraine) are at war so everything in their media or stated by government and President is part of their war propaganda machine. That's how war works.

The West is effectively part of the war so we cannot trust anything we're told there, either.

The only thing we can do is think for ourselves.

Oh and I've just realised that my initial comment has been flagged! You could not make this up... Very disappointing.


Sorry, you're right. I should've read through the comment again instead of rely on my memory from yesterday.

And yeah, there will be propaganda on both sides. That doesn't really change what I said tho.




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