@daverburgess Of course you are free to make up your mind, just know that 'documentary' it is not necessarily unbiased. The article in the link I posted was written by a Russian civil rights activist, by the way.
@carpathicus It looks very interesting & lots of things I already knew about events is included, especially about the people who circle the current POTUS. In fact this entire video could’ve been made about what’s happening now, & yet it was made in 2016, how strange do you find that?
@carpathicus 2/ I also found the concepts of how they create a riot extremely interesting, it reminded me very much of the events we saw during 2020 & also January 6, 2021.
@daverburgess When it comes to Ukraine, from my point of view the only thing that matters is what do most of them want? People don't just feel Ukrainian over night because somebody convinces them so. None of the Ukrainian people that I know feel Russian, or would want to be Russian.
@carpathicus From what I know of Ukrainian history I think it depends on which side of Ukraine you live in. I was already well aware that Ukraine raised one of the largest SS units & committed some of the most horrible atrocities in the holocaust, you should never forget history.
@carpathicus 2/ from my perspective Ukraine should’ve been split down the middle creating two countries, both of them could remain neutral one could’ve leaned towards Europe & the other could’ve leaned towards Russia, but it would appear that some NGOs & Neocons had other plans.
@carpathicus I think they just want to be left in peace, I think they’ve been used by various other countries in the last 15 years, I think it’s become a cash cow for some people in the last 10 years, it’s a very complicated country with many different political & ethnic factions.