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Will Vladimir Putin get overthrown?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dove" data-source="post: 512680" data-attributes="member: 535"><p>Literally no one is "identifying" with Putin. You arent getting it. </p><p></p><p> Putin's actions are predictable. How do you not see that? </p><p></p><p> You are falling into a common manipulation tactic that if people point out this situation may not be what you are being told....it must mean people are "pro Putin". That's a false dichotomy. There is a whole area between "hey this situation is more layered and complicated than being presented" and "yay go Putin!"</p><p></p><p> Most people are against Putins invasion of Ukraine. And those people are also against the circumstances that triggered his invasion of Ukraine. </p><p></p><p> I HIGHLY recommend getting off the corporate media. I'm really suspecting it's doing things to peoples minds that isnt good or healthy. Propaganda has a very bad impact on peoples ability to think critically and clearly as it is entirely a weapon directed at our emotions. </p><p></p><p> Try to hear what people are saying without a narrative filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dove, post: 512680, member: 535"] Literally no one is "identifying" with Putin. You arent getting it. Putin's actions are predictable. How do you not see that? You are falling into a common manipulation tactic that if people point out this situation may not be what you are being told....it must mean people are "pro Putin". That's a false dichotomy. There is a whole area between "hey this situation is more layered and complicated than being presented" and "yay go Putin!" Most people are against Putins invasion of Ukraine. And those people are also against the circumstances that triggered his invasion of Ukraine. I HIGHLY recommend getting off the corporate media. I'm really suspecting it's doing things to peoples minds that isnt good or healthy. Propaganda has a very bad impact on peoples ability to think critically and clearly as it is entirely a weapon directed at our emotions. Try to hear what people are saying without a narrative filter. [/QUOTE]
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Will Vladimir Putin get overthrown?