[The Pulse]: When it comes to geopolitical issues, how can we tell what’s really happening? It’s no secret that people have lost trust in legacy media as a result of COVID, and even before COVID. Scientists, doctors and journalists presenting information that calls into question government narratives and measures have been ignored, ridiculed and censored. When it comes to geopolitical issues in the past, we’ve seen the same.
War, like COVID, has long been used to serve ulterior motives. 9/11, for example, was used to invade Iraq. In 2016, the same countries implicated in funding, weaponizing and even creating terrorist organizations like ISIS were the ones claiming to be fighting terrorism. Geopolitics is always followed by narrative wars, and it’s so difficult to discern what’s actually happening.
So how can we tell what’s going on in Ukraine? To be honest, we can’t, but we can share multiple perspectives, ones that legacy media continues to ignore. After all, it’s not unreasonable to assume something is awry when you look at the graph below via of MintPress News.
According to them, ninety percent of recent articles in the New York Times, The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal have taken a hawkish view on conflict, with not many anti-war voices receiving attention. Right now, mainstream media is unified 100 percent with regards to who the aggressor is in this situation; Russia. Anybody who questions this narrative, according to legacy media, is insane. Where have we seen this before?
Legacy media is claiming that Russian forces are invading Ukraine, firing upon the citizenry and creating chaos. Russia is claiming that they are not targeting civilian areas, only military installations.
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