1. Since day one of the war.....at least eleven political parties have been 'disbanded', with their political leaders detained/arrested by the Zelensky-gov't.
2. If you run any social media. TV station, newspaper, or radio station in the country....you operate only with the permission of the Zelensky-gov't.
3. As much as the Russian death toll is just a 'best-guess'....you can probably say the same for Ukrainian soldier deaths.
4. If you ask anyone in Ukraine when the next election is....they have no idea.
5. The authorities in Ukraine have closed various churches. At different times....the gov't has confiscated church land and bank accounts.
As much as you might desire to believe there is a 'good-guy' and 'bad-guy' scene to Russia and Ukraine....it's probably not that type of story.
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I think that the Ukrainians will end up implementing the Ceaușescu solution.
Maybe, but I think Zelensky already has a reservation in Dubai.
Yeah, nice Kremlin talking points there.
11 parties have been disbanded due to clear and proven links to the Kremlin. Including one who's the godfather of Putin's daughter.
On point 2, if you actually care about facts:
"A year ago, I became the head of the parliamentary committee on freedom of speech. From that point on, my main objective has been to expand opportunities for free media and to strengthen their communication with the parliament.
As part of these efforts, in June 2024, together with key Ukrainian civil society players, we introduced draft law No. 11321. In the second week of January 2025, 286 out of 337 lawmakers present that day approved the measure.
Following the journalists’ appeals and EU Commission recommendations, the law ensures the openness and transparency of parliamentary committee meetings, most of which have been held behind closed doors since the Covid era. Furthermore, the law provides more opportunities for media outlets to defend their rights and withstand constant attacks on their independence.
Predictably, this did not sit well with the Russian propaganda machine.
The next day after the law was adopted, Telegram's propaganda channels — known for spreading disinformation — began circulating posts to discredit the law. According to sources in the National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, one of the first such posts appeared on a channel with the express purpose of defaming the Ukrainian government.
Sadly, these Russia-led themes were also shared by certain domestic news outlets."
But why look for facts when Telegram and Facebook can tell you what you what to hear! I love how the legacy media can't be trusted, but some random guy from St Petersburg pretending to be American totally can. Or completely 'independent' media like Tim Pool and his fellow shills.
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