https://twitter.com/qaomene/status/1496734523454898179?s=07
https://twitter.com/FAIRmediawatch/status/1496619315612770311?s=07
https://twitter.com/kooleksiy/status/1494432490626424839?s=07
https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2022/02/02/american-hypocrisy-backing-neo-nazis-in-ukraine/
I checked your sources. I consider none of these as reputable sources.
If you find solace using such to document your view, you are perfectly entitled. Don’t expect others to hold them in that same value of credibility.
Sorry, just not interested in heavy agenda sources.
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