Corinne Nita
2 min readApr 30, 2023

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No one said Russia is justified, but I know it's difficult to contemplate more than one concept simultaneously and think.

Your logical insists speculative wars are essential for preventing wars. In that case, should the police arrest people who they speculate may commit a crime in the future?

Do you know what could have prevented Nazi Germany? Perhaps the rise of Nazism could have been avoided if the Treaty of Versailles and the Great Depression (which greedy American bankers created) didn't financially suffocate Germany, and

prohibiting Western corporations from funding the regime's war would have been ideal.

Unfortunately, we don't learn history or from it and believe the media is educational. Yet, we know everything about foreign countries and nothing about ours. US critics disappeared after the Iraq lies, and whistleblowers and journalists face prison sentences, but let's not focus on the US.

Let's think about how Russians (the people who live in Russia) feel about enemy military bases along their borders and Western aid to defeat them. I think they feel a tad threatened, but maybe they don't deserve security rights. However, no one cared about Eastern Ukrainians either because they aren't worthy of safety.

I mentioned Bucha because the UN charged Russia with a war crime, but it wasn't for Bucha. Perhaps it's still assessing the massacre and charges are on the way, but the media already decided, so I guess it has that power now.

The facts are an interesting topic, especially during wars, but the US often tries to accurately inform citizens because it rarely lies when it's involved in a conflict. However, I'm sure that your facts are straight, and you know everything about the invasion.

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Corinne Nita
Corinne Nita

Written by Corinne Nita

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