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JS's avatar

This is an extremely disappointing opinion piece. First there is the "Some careless readers will see this as proposal for censorship", you know judging us (readers) as inferiors or careless shows how much esteem the writer has for us. And how entrenched his opinion is, clearly any rebuttal or negative comment MUST be from a careless/clueless person. Sure.

And then, just to get my blood pressure up a notch more, it is the use of Godwin's law. Most people consume news through social media, if anything RT is a sideshow. You can argue that it needs to be bracketed (so let's make sure there are constant reminders to viewers that this is a Russian Federation-owned news network and to be aware of propaganda), but removing it only gives Putin more on his constant line "the west has no moral argument, they are the same".

So instead of Nazi analogies, why not compare Putin's aggression against non-profits and opposition figures with Canada's free democracy which allows, within the confines of the law, for public expression of ideas and reporting?

I don't get this article at all. It must be my inferiority compared to the author's.

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Marylou Speelman's avatar

These are unstable times globally and before aiding other countries to defend themselves perhaps we should look at our own dismal ability to do the same. We do not have to look outside our borders to see that propaganda is alive and well, as we have taxpayer funded story tellers to do that right here at home. We need not worry about Ukraine's borders as ours are being infiltrated daily by more than just the Russian's as we speak. CSIS has reported such with very little fanfare from the media that our own Governments have been infiltrated by those who hope to influence those in positions of power. I think we have our own borders to protect from both outside and inside forces. Lets just concentrate on that before we try saving the world.

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