De nada. Similar parades have been happening in Estonia as well. Media often whitewash it as “parade for [insert country] veterans, who fought for their country in the name of patriotism”. Ignoring or obfuscating who they fought for and who they fought against.
Ignoring or obfuscating who they fought for and who they fought against.
Yes it is way too common a theme in western media at this point, obfuscation of things like conflict of interest. Never before in human history have we needed more critical analysis of news and media we consume, and the information flow is also in excess.
Thanks for the link. The controversy section is spicy, considering the government does not officially recognise the date but people do.
De nada. Similar parades have been happening in Estonia as well. Media often whitewash it as “parade for [insert country] veterans, who fought for their country in the name of patriotism”. Ignoring or obfuscating who they fought for and who they fought against.
Yes it is way too common a theme in western media at this point, obfuscation of things like conflict of interest. Never before in human history have we needed more critical analysis of news and media we consume, and the information flow is also in excess.
If you’re still on reddit go here, they have plenty posts of how much nazism has spread in today Baltics (and how it used to be different in the past)
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