• barsoap@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

    The infringements on press freedoms sound pretty real.

    From the reporting that I see from Ukraine it’s not actually an issue. Journalists (that aren’t right-out Russian agents) aren’t told what to write, or to not be critical, or to not ask tough questions, but to put reporting about military things on time-release and blur others. You don’t want pictures out there that would allow the Russians to locate command centres and such.

    Oh yes and you can’t condone the invasion. Newsflash: Condoning crimes is a crime pretty much anywhere also in peace times, and believe it or not it’s not legal to wage wars of aggression.

    • PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat
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      8 hours ago

      Another critical tool in the bully’s toolbelt is to whine that the attacked person is being way unreasonable in how they’re conducting themselves, in the defense.

      And I am sure that it is pure coincidence that whatever press-freedom incidents are being played up and spun out as the corruption and hostility to democracy of the current Ukranian government, in consistently dishonestly half-true ways from any number of various scattered sources.