Yeh, agree. Sad thing is that most can't even point to Ukraine on a map, much less comprehend the politics behind it all.
Worse, those same people can't even explain what the 1st and 2nd Amendments to our own Constitution really says or means, much less the other 8 that totals the Bill of Rights.
My sister is someone who can find Ukraine on a map yet is one of these braindead zombies who swallows the MSM narrative about it whole sale. What have we done as a civilisation where people who aren't entirely thick can believe the world works in the way the lying no good satan worshipping pro pedophile mainstream media serves up?
You don't need to be able to point it out on a map if the statements and context relate to things like NATO's mass sanctions of Russia, putting NATO installations on their border in Ukraine, etc.
You can also comprehend concepts like the color revolution without knowing it's actual location.
I know it's a turn of phrase, but I have always felt that particular one a bit awkward for certain overarching discussions.
Most people on both sides can't point to it on a map, but the side with a moral compass can understand why Russia might feel hostile.
Yeh, agree. Sad thing is that most can't even point to Ukraine on a map, much less comprehend the politics behind it all.
Worse, those same people can't even explain what the 1st and 2nd Amendments to our own Constitution really says or means, much less the other 8 that totals the Bill of Rights.
My sister is someone who can find Ukraine on a map yet is one of these braindead zombies who swallows the MSM narrative about it whole sale. What have we done as a civilisation where people who aren't entirely thick can believe the world works in the way the lying no good satan worshipping pro pedophile mainstream media serves up?
Its more than just the politics involved, there is 1500 years of history to take into account.
People think the bill of rights come in 1, 20, 50, and 100
You don't need to be able to point it out on a map if the statements and context relate to things like NATO's mass sanctions of Russia, putting NATO installations on their border in Ukraine, etc.
You can also comprehend concepts like the color revolution without knowing it's actual location.
I know it's a turn of phrase, but I have always felt that particular one a bit awkward for certain overarching discussions.
Most people on both sides can't point to it on a map, but the side with a moral compass can understand why Russia might feel hostile.