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I'm sure that the CIA backed Radio Free Asia doesn't have a US bias slant
Come on! Say something about the USSR!
You're not helping promote journalistic integrity.
All you're doing is saying "it's okay to be biased when it supports my side."
3x3 Bingo? Please. 5x5 or go home.
...Man I miss State Department Bingo.
Great comeback. When people are quoting the literal CIA funded outlet Radio Free Asia as a source, which is known for making outrageous claims against any enemy of America without evidence, say "Russia and China bad" and poof everything is proven.
Trying to conflate the USSR and Russia is infantile
That's why they're listed separately I guess
It's like they can't read lol
You're not wrong but you're not right.
There is also video evidence of this
Cool. Here's the newsweek article on the same thing that has a link to Zelensky's Twitter post where he says the thing. https://www.newsweek.com/zelensky-says-russian-troops-burning-faces-killed-north-korean-soldiers-2001980
Awesome.
Like NK soldiers are there and we know they're there. This explanation doesn't seem to pass the straight face test.
Newsweek is also trash, but for different reasons.
Also trash
I have a feeling that you would say any source with this information is trash by virtue of it having information you don't like.
And you would be wrong, Newsweek is owned by right wing Christian fundamentalists and RFA is CIA propaganda
Go on. Now do the BBC.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxz0ygl7gko
Point where it says Russia is burning off their faces to keep it a secret
Seriously?
All you had to do was read the article and you didn't bother because you're too convinced you're right and all of these sources are lying.
It's not even a very long article.
I don't even have a horse in this race, but it's kinda crazy how badly people seem to want to believe this one crazy detail of an already unbelievable conflict
a: they're paraphrasing zelenski there, and,
b:
They're all reporting on the same tweet, it's not surprising that none of them have been able to verify it
That really doesn't change my point. All three articles give the same information.
Yea I don't disagree. It's just an incredible claim and it's surprising that it's apparently not being scrutinized much in the reporting.
People really want to take this as granted, and that's kinda the point of manufactured consent.
... Are you saying there aren't any north Koreans involved in the war?
Because at this point that is akin to denying the sun is warm.
Don't waste your keystrokes to argue, it's an .ml idiot.
That you're trying to claim that I've said things that I did not. I'm saying that radio free Asia is CIA propaganda that puts a western slant on their propaganda.
Mentioning that in this context does give the distinct impression you want to cast doubt on the fact that NK conscripts are being employed by russia though. Why else would you mention that here?
Does it? I think this person suggests that this media outlet is making shit up. As to why mention it - because making them cartoonishly evil diminishes the weight of what they've really done - among other things.
The article literally just quotes a few leaders like the hundreds of other articles on this topic. The fact none of you even read it and can’t seem to do anything but attack the source doesn’t exactly suggest good faith. I suppose every comment not talking about the burning faces is a distraction.
Go back to .ml
Does it make you uncomfortable to hear information that you disagree with despite it being true?
That's a very strange question for you to ask based on your rejection of information you disagree with.
It's not a matter of disagreeing with it, the sole purpose of RFA and RFE is propaganda
And yet it could still be true information that you're disagreeing with simply because the source is propaganda. You do understand that propaganda and falsehoods are not the same thing, yes?
Something about a broken clock?
Would that 'broken clock' include the BBC article I gave you a link to? Just out of curiosity. You don't seem to have dismissed it as propaganda.
The BBC article doesn't make the false claim of Russia burning off their faces to keep it a secret.
It literally does.
It's pretty damn foolish of you to deny the contents of an article are in the article twice.
Is this information here with us now?
If it were true it would exist in the real world, outside of your .ml echo chamber
Lemmy.world ironically talking about echo chambers?
It does, but that doesn't necessarily mean its reporting is false.
Yea that OR the orcish orcs are orc(k?)ing..
Whatever makes the most sense to you I guess...