No, you were not making light of the utter lack of public information.
Probably at no time in history has there been such a wealth of information available to the public a mere 27 days into an armed conflict of this nature. Even if some of that information (video clips which appear to have been doctored, or which simply aren't properly dated or where it's not even really clear whether it's Russian or Ukrainian troops who are being killed) is suspect.
Do you think that the American public had more or better info in the weeks following Dec. 7, 1941?
Your attempt at "making light of the matter" was entirely without merit, was biased (favoring only the isolationist side), and contributed nothing substantive to the discussion.
How can they? I thought the Russians were all dead, killed by dancing queens with attitude.
Regards,
You are an a$$clown. Learn to read and learn to think.