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Concernfag chekt
On the current situation.
This war just so happens to coincide with the end of people caring about, and talking about, the whole corona thing.
Pro Russia? Pro Ukraine?
Do you "stand with SCIENCE" or are you an "Antivaxxer"?
Team red or team blue?
Pick a team, for as long as you pick a team, you're doing the right thing. Invest yourself into this. Spend hours reading about it, spend hours talking about it, thinking about it. Get emotionally invested in it, no matter how much of an impact you'll actually be able to have on the end result.
Russian ruble has tanked, who is in a position to benefit from it?
Civilians have supposedly been armed by Ukraine, meaning that Russia now has to dirty their hands in order to win. Who benefits from civilians dying and there being maximum casualties on both sides? Who benefits from dragging out the war?
Who funds the allegedly neo-nazi Azov battalion, and what was it doing before the war broke out?
There's many important questions people are not asking, just like always, since it's much more comfortable to say "Russia bad, Ukraine good" or the opposite. People should know better by now than to buy into spectacle, especially one where propaganda is being spread like wildfire.
The ongoing war will be used as pretext for tightening the screws on the common man in Europe and the United States of America.
Whenever something happens in the world, see first who would benefit and how. That's where you'll find the real reason for the event. Whenever your government goes for a new policy, don't buy what they're saying, look at the mechanics of who might benefit from it instead, and you'll, again, find the real reason for the policy.
I have no intention to write any more on the situation, since we the commoners really won't be able to see what was actually going on until after the event is over.
>>15749877 Who is the single largest donor to the Clinton Foundation?
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