Wasn't this thread supposed to be all sources, no discussion?
But I can't pass up the opinion to get in one last word: Knit, I kept thinking what Sheb said about you, but I didn't know if I misremembered... Your point of view has changed, hasn't it?
It did. Back in Mother Russia's embrace and the company of my hardline liberal father I was, as is usual for many russians with our long history of shameless propaganda, sceptical of the state media and of all other media that supported the state media's point of view, so sceptical, in fact, that I used to dismiss every opinion and fact that agreed with Kremlin as automatically biased and untrue. Of course, that left me naturally predisposed to believe the official western media's opinions instead, which I considered, again, as many russians do, to be fundamentaly fair and objective. It all ended this year, when I moved into the ancient and glorious state of Great Britain to discover that the majority of western media is as hysterically sensationalist, politically motivated, unfairly opinionated, dismissive of other points of view and just plain mendacious as the Russian one.
From there on, I started to more actively research and sometimes even actually support the official Russian position on some issues, including the one on the current Ukrainian crisis. After all, if the desired and the real are the same, even the most odious propaganda mouthpiece needs not lie.
What happened to you Knit tie? You used to be cool.
No, I used to be a man who, while knowing very little about the issue, nevertheless supports the Western point of view simply because he percieves it as more truthful solely due to his own liberal bias and who churns out posts that contain, essentially, vague philosophical discussions and generalisations instead of providing actual facts in his arguments.