Posted on 12/05/2023 9:04:13 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Update from Ukraine | Ruzzian Army Suffers in Avdiivka | Ukraine Takes the Ground | Awesome News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cedN_OXYnbg
The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the recent developments on the battlefield. https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-648-summary/
[NOTE: two summaries per week, released on Wednesday and Sunday]
Also, Recap Deployment Map changes – Week 48 https://militaryland.net/news/recap-deployment-map-changes-week-48/
*** Great interactive maps with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front!
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Right.
This exactly the point I'm making -- historically, and even today in some languages, "propaganda" is no more than a political sales-pitch.
Any reputable sales-pitch is supposed to be factual, but all sales-pitches organize facts & logic to make their points, as the song says, they "accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, don't mess with Mr. In-between."
And so, with propaganda historically, a political sales-pitch not necessarily implying something devious or deceptive.
However, that's not what we mean by "propaganda", because for us the word "propaganda" always implies lying, deceptions, distortions, dishonesty, fabrications, biased views, disinformation, indoctrination, etc.
So, I've tried to simplify the definition to just a few words as: "lies or distortions weaponized for political purposes".
In other words, we don't care about "propaganda" if by that we mean just "education" or "sales-pitch".
What we care about is propaganda meaning lies or distortions weaponized for political purposes.
Bottom line: regardless of your definitions, you can't just wave your hands at something and arbitrarily declare it "propaganda".
You have to demonstrate where there are lies, distortions, dishonesty, etc.
And you disagree with that why?
BabaOreally: "bastards"
Right, but don't lose heart.
Politics can quickly become a hall of mirrors where it's impossible to distinguish what's real from all the reflections off other walls.
So, it all could potentially turn into a big train-wreck, but I don't think it will.
In the end, at the last possible moment -- i.e., New Years Eve -- they will cut a package-deal which includes aid for Ukraine (circa $70 billion), Israel, Taiwan and our Southern Border.
It will be the last aid authorized by Congress before our 2024 elections in November.
Whether it will be enough aid to bring victory to Ukraine, I can't say, though knowing our Democrats, likely not.
Democrats have never quite grasped the concept of "Ukraine wins, Russia loses", which is how Pres. Ronald Reagan won the Cold War in the 1980s.
Democrats have always been afraid of pushing Russia "too far" and would rather see a stalemate than risk war directly with Putin.
Again, I could be wrong, I hope I'm wrong and that in the end they come up with a package-deal which does seriously benefit Ukraine's cause.
We'll see.
What happens in our 2024 elections will be a drama for ages, I think, impossible to guess the outcome, though for now Republican victories seem likely.
And yet, despite all your inaccurate and unfair personal attacks on Davydov, you have yet to point to anything specific he's posted that is not factual.
tennmountainman: "But a Draft Dodger posting updates on a YouTube Channel?
Not a credible source.
Thus Propaganda."
But since your accusations against Davydov are false, that makes you a not-credible source and means you are posting propaganda.
Which brings us to this quote: “Less propaganda would be appreciated.” JimRob 12-2-2023"
No. I don't. You don't.
As you wrote, "The source for my opinions is me, BroJoeK."
Worldtraveler once upon a time: "What a bloody stupid comment after a lengthy tome, especially given BroJoeK's earlier quote: 'The source for my opinions is me, BroJoeK.' "
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm..................
Worldtraveler once upon a time: "Theologically, the "father of lies" is Satan in a variety of denominations.
The only folks using this kind of verbiage are those Muslims who decry the US and Israel as "shaitan," great and small.
And you, who use it incorrectly."
Hmmmmmmmmmm......... it's most curious that in my very lengthy post, those are the words which aroused the strongest response from you, FRiend.
I think you are correct to be concerned about those words.
Everything I see tells me those words are true, but I will invite UMCRevMom@aol.com to weigh in -- am I being too unfair towards Mocker DiPippo?
Thanks, Mom!
The anti-Ukraine crowd stinks.
Which brings me to cite the ACTUAL quote with its hot link source, and to whom the comment from Mr. Robinson was addressed.
"Respectfully, this is America. Christian America. Our history does not include ‘GLory’ to anyone other than to God. All Glory to God."43 posted on 12/2/2023, 11:36:05 PM by Jim Robinson ""Less propaganda would be appreciated."
I think that issue has been fully addressed by Ukraine's government in the years since March 14, 2020
The Facts on 'De-Nazifying' Ukraine
This article from December 2022 addresses and debunks the whole "Ukraine Nazis" Russian propaganda line: Is there any truth to Russia's 'Ukrainian Nazis' propaganda?
There has also been criticism of right-wing Ukrainian militia members who were fighting against the separatists in the east of Ukraine earlier this year — above all, the Azov Battalion.
Umland said that although it was founded by a right-wing extremist group, it was integrated into forces of the Interior Ministry, the National Guard, in the fall of 2014.
After that, he said, there had been a separation of the movement and the regiment, with the latter still using the former's symbols but no longer being classified as part of the right-wing extremist scene.
During military training courses, extremist soldiers had sometimes come to light, he said, but they had then "been revealed and named as a scandal.""
How the Russian Media Spread False Claims About Ukrainian Nazis
NY Times July 2, 2022
Russian articles about Ukraine that mention Nazism -- peak in February 2022:
Nearly every country has a few neo-Nazis
Bottom line: the whole issue is bogus Russian propaganda.
Woldtraveler once upon a time: "No. I don't. You don't.
As you wrote, "The source for my opinions is me, BroJoeK.""
So, do you here confess for all the world to see that your claims of something being "propaganda" are strictly your own opinion, your feeeeeelings, not based on any facts or logic?
Do you claim the right to declare anything you dislike is "propaganda" regardless of how factual or honest it might be?
If so, then I don't think your words have any real meaning or value and I'm certain they are not what's meant in this quote:
"Respectfully, this is America. Christian America. Our history does not include ‘GLory’ to anyone other than to God. All Glory to God."Less propaganda would be appreciated."
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"As I said, less propaganda would be appreciated."
Nope, not wrong at all !!!
Btw, who made you the spokesyokel and wanne-be sachverständige Depp for the Ukraine?
Worldtraveler once upon a time: "Which brings me to cite the ACTUAL quote with its hot link source,"
In that quote he implies the phrase "Glory to Ukraine" is "propaganda" since American history does not grant "Glory" to anyone other than God, All Glory to God.
Factually, that's right, we do say "God Bless America" or "Pray for Israel", we "honor the Constitution", we even "praise our Founders" but we don't use the word "glory" in such contexts.
Nor does the Ukrainian word "slava" necessarily translate to the theologically freighted word "glory" -- "slava" can also mean praise, thanks, fame, kudos or stardom.
So "Glory to Ukraine" is not the best translation, "Praise for Ukraine" might be better, but "Pray for Ukraine" is certainly the most appropriate of best wishes.
All that said, the word "glory" is perfectly acceptable in many other contexts according to both English dictionaries and the Bible.
Factually, in the Bible and elsewhere, "glory" does not only refer to God, but it can also refer to people and to things.
Though obviously, if we speak of the "glory" of a field of flowers in bloom, that is a quite different glory from the "Glory of God", and a flower's glory is the sense of the word I assume is intended by the phrase, "Glory to Ukraine".
Bottom line: there is a factual basis for JimRob's complaint that "Glory to Ukraine" is propaganda, and the fact is: the misuse in American historical contexts of the word "glory".
Now we can debate it all day, but it remains a fact that the misuse of "glory" turns an otherwise polite sentiment into, if not blasphemy, at least propaganda.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
We don't just wave our hands at words we don't like and arbitrarily claim they are "propaganda".
In this example, JimRob identified a specific word, "glory" and defined exactly the problem with it -- American historical usage -- that turned the phrase from polite well wishes into propaganda.
I'm saying: be more like JimRob.
Is that a problem for you?
I listed several sources that came up on a google search, but if you don't like my sources, let's see what your own source from March 2022 said:
Putin’s destructive actions — among them the devastation of Jewish communities — make clear that he’s lying when he says his goal is to ensure anyone’s welfare.
On its face, Putin’s smear is absurd, not least because Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is Jewish and has said that members of his family were killed during World War II.
There is also no evidence of recent mass killings or ethnic purges taking place in Ukraine.
Moreover, labeling enemies Nazis is a common political ploy in Russia, especially from a leader who favors disinformation campaigns and wants to stir up feelings of national vengeance against a WWII foe to justify conquest."
Then your article concludes:
What is your problem with them?
Seriously?
You know there's something wrong with you, don't you?
Normal people don't think or talk that way.
There seems to be a sickness in your soul and I think you need help for it.
Do you want to explain where that came from?
Is Davydov a Journalist?
What News Organization?
Is he embedded within the battle areas in Ukraine.
ANSWER: No.
He is living large in Switzerland.
Well, for goodness sakes...
Let's assume, for sake of argument that your screen name, "tennmountainman" implies you live in the mountains of Eastern Tennessee, OK?
Btw, I know that area somewhat, my mother was born & grew up nearby.
Of course, not everyone in the mountains of Eastern Tennessee is "living large", but some are and all benefit hugely from the intangible values of living in some of God's most beautiful country in the world.
So, "living large" is a relative matter, compared to others less fortunate.
Now, using your own logic, since you are "living large" in God's country, shouldn't I assume that everything you post here is nothing but propaganda?
And if all you can offer to Free Republic is your own propaganda, why bother to post it here?
"Respectfully, this is America. Christian America. Our history does not include ‘GLory’ to anyone other than to God. All Glory to God."Less propaganda would be appreciated."
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"As I said, less propaganda would be appreciated."
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