• Nevoic@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    According to factcheck.org, Putin’s statements about neonazis are baseless propaganda. https://www.factcheck.org/2022/03/the-facts-on-de-nazifying-ukraine/

    According to mediabiasfactcheck, factcheck is incredibly high in factual reporting and very limited in its bias https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/factcheck/

    Are both mediabiasfactcheck.com and factcheck.org liberal propaganda? I’ve always found these sources to be incredibly reliable whenever I go through the effort of double checking them. What sources do you prefer over them if you think these are incredibly flawed, biased sources? Can you give links to the “extremely well documented” bombing of children by neonazis in Ukraine?

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      8 months ago

      You could read the UN report. Or you can search the publications like the guardian or the BBC and other reputable sources for ‘Ukraine’, ‘Neonazis’, and ‘Azov’ but it have to put the dates in for 2014–2021 and you’ll still have to scroll to find the sources. Google will be practically useless. Duckduckgo might be slightly better. The imperialists did a decent job of scrubbing the internet but it’s all still out there, often on the same websites and by the same publications that have been whitewashing Ukraine since a couple of months before Russia invaded.