>>15888851>All I've been hearing is pushes for an accelerated joining of Ukraine in especially the EU.Anytime the EU is mentioned i hear them speak to an expert who's like "Yeah it'll take 10 years" or a reporter is like "it's not so easy it will require considerable effort to join due to Ukraine's corruption". I just googled Ukraine corruption and this article is from June
>>15888851>The media? They wouldn't, it's just too beneficial for NATO and the EU to finance their military-industrial complexes to ensure as many Ukranian men as possible die for the expansion of America's sphere of influence.You're repeating Russian propaganda which is blatantly untrue. Why are you centering on America too. Nearly all countries are opposed to Russia besides China and a few MENA shitholes.
>Anyone sane? Because Ukraine being invaded does not change that the country is a dictatorship, nor that Zelensky is abusing the situation to ban opposition parties on flimsy charges, and this is not worth suffering a cold winter or insane gas prices over.It does and everything is relative. You're talking about Zelensky like he's fucking Pol Pot. Putin is a dictator. He invaded a sovereign country. Zelensky's corruption is NOTHING in the face of the Russian army. Also their propaganda is extremely powerful at radicalizing Russians. If the Western Media started repeating "Ukraine bad" Russia would capitalize on that and twist it nefariously. They already pounce on slight criticisms of Ukraine. It's simply not important enough to constantly shittalk Ukraine when you see what Russia's doing.
And of course they're gonna ban opposition theyre in a fucking war. Imagine a divided country during war. Fighting the enemy and fighting your own. They're trying to be unified as much as possible which is completely expected.