Phil Butler asks a good question: "When will "We the people" stop killing in Donbass?"
Please visit his site under the link above and read his article. I am not going to copy-paste it; it well deserves being read on the author's web site. And comments as well; there are some quite cognitive ones.
In my opinion, it's a nice sample of ability to think different, looking out from the mainstream media frames and that partial or even deviated truth they abundantly deliver to people.
Thank you so much, Phil! And many thanks to Graham Phillips who advised this article and bravely goes on reporting from Novorossiya, unrecognized, yet trying to make it through shellings, blood, sweat and tears.
I am absolutely sure, so far there are such people, thinking and caring, able not to follow masses but to go in a direction they choose themselves — our world has chances to improve and be a better place to live in.
Please visit his site under the link above and read his article. I am not going to copy-paste it; it well deserves being read on the author's web site. And comments as well; there are some quite cognitive ones.
In my opinion, it's a nice sample of ability to think different, looking out from the mainstream media frames and that partial or even deviated truth they abundantly deliver to people.
Thank you so much, Phil! And many thanks to Graham Phillips who advised this article and bravely goes on reporting from Novorossiya, unrecognized, yet trying to make it through shellings, blood, sweat and tears.
I am absolutely sure, so far there are such people, thinking and caring, able not to follow masses but to go in a direction they choose themselves — our world has chances to improve and be a better place to live in.
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