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Unfortunately many people throughout the west and on this forum see the word “Russia” and it is automatically translates “bad”. If countries are in the sphere of influence of the “U.S.” or “U.K.”, they are translated as “good” Saudi Arabia is an extreme violator of many kinds of basic human rights but they are protected by the western governments for these reasons. There is economical profit from Saudi Arabia, so we turn a blind eye.
If information comes from a western media source it is “true” if it comes from a “Russian” source it is a " lie" or “falsified”. If photos come from the Ukraine it is “solid evidence”, if they come from Russia they have been “doctored” or “photo shopped”. What in the world would lead someone to believe photos or a story form Ukraine is automatically “true”? This isn’t the way the world works. There are bad people on both sides. Does Putin lie? Of course he does! Does Obama lie? You bet he does! Does Russian media falsify information? Yes. Does the media of the United States lie? Yes it does. Yet, so may people, hook, line and sinker buy in to whatever Fox News, NBC, whatever their news source as gospel. At least they do as far as anything relating to Ukraine or Russia. Protesters and those in the Ukraine who fire weapons or kill innocents are “freedom fighters” those in the east are “rebels”. Let’s at least try to see both sides and see we are probably getting false information from both, and some true from both. To do otherwise is just pure scary when people put their heads in the sand.
I consider myself a patriot and citizen and loyal to the United States but I am not buying everything that is said on their news as gospel. Nor will I believe there is not a propaganda machine in their media. The same goes for Ukraine or Russia. Falsehoods and truths come from all sources.
No one seems concerned about China or cultural cleansing of Tibet or the moving of Chinese settlers into Tibet, or other human rights violations. We trade with China, borrow money from them send our business to them at the expense of lost jobs in the west. China may prove to be a much bigger threat the well-being of the west than Russia. Everything east of the Urals will probably belong to the Chinese in time.