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GUEST,RJM Putin songs (73* d) RE: Putin songs 28 Aug 23


"A song cannot and must not be a lecture in political analysis, but good political songs at least state some reasons for their message. For example, one may mention that many Ukrainians who used to feel Russian to be their mother tongue definitely do not want to be liberated by Putin, and many of them now do their best to speak accent-free Ukrainian (as for example Zelenskyy and many other current leaders of the country; see Wikipedia)." quote.
PoliticaL Songs or songs of social comment, can decsrcibe a situation without it necessarily being being polemic, as did the best of MaCcolls political or social; comment songs.
You also state For example, mentioning the NATO institution as if it were an active player actually plays into Putin's cards.
However THE ROLE OF NATO MOVING EASTWARD is not propoganda but fact.NATO has broken its agreement with Gorbachev,
SO THERE IS A SITUATION WHERE THE COUNTRIES IN THE WEST WHO ARE IN NATO HAVE DEMONSTRATED AN IMPERIALIST AGENDA.

in moving closer to Russia they are seen by Russias as making a threat.
Who made the first aggresive move? it was NATO, They broke the agreement that was made as regrds the disnmantling of the soviet union, they moved further east. NATOS PRESENCE FURTHER EAST than was agreed with Gorbachev does make them an active player.FACT
Can you imagine the reaction if Russian ships were to move into the bay of biscay"For example, one may mention that many Ukrainians who used to feel Russian to be their mother tongue definitely do not want to be liberated by Putin, and many of them now do their best to speak accent-free Ukrainian (as for example Zelenskyy and many other current leaders of the country; see Wikipedia). "
QUOTE GRISHKA FROM WIKIPEDIA
Who wrote this and how do we know it is not propaganda written by a CIA agent?


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