BC, I agree with the first half of that article, but the second half looks like it came straight out of the Kremlin.
So I'll ignore the pro-RuZZian propaganda and just say the following.
It concerns me to see CNN and the rest of mainstream media just echoing the narratives that anyone can get from anywhere. CNN in particular trots out "expert" after "expert" after "expert" telling us how RuZZia is fscked, how PooTin is in trouble, etc. etc. etc.
Not that CNN is wrong or anything, but I haven't seen anything coming out of CNN that I couldn't get from some click-bait pro-Ukraine channel on YouTube.
By the way, there is a guy on YouTube who produces some pretty good work. Some of his best work involves geolocating war videos coming out of Ukraine, such as that video of a Wagner rep recruiting from a RuZZian prison.
Turns out the NYTimes did the exact same thing, and the YouTube guy thought the NYTimes journalist ripped off of his work. Later, they talked and found out that they were both doing the same thing independently and arrived at the same conclusion at the same time.
But it just shows that often people who create content as a side job, a hobby, or as a recent gig, are often just as good, if not better, than all of the six-figure paid "experts" that work for CNN.
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