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The goal of this post is to collect a list of useful sources regarding NATO in general, as well as the context of the war in Ukraine, to be used to educate new leftists or anyone else who needs it.

If you comment, please include sources as well as a brief description of each source's contents. Ideally, use bourgeois sources that the average Western "left-leaning" liberal would consider trustworthy to highlight changes in reporting over the years.

This post will be gradually updated as new comments appear, and will then be pinned to this community. (This will probably take a while, but you can still direct people here to look at the sources in the comments.)

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2014 US-backed coup

Nazism in Ukraine

Government oppression of Russian-speaking population

Genocide in the Donbas


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[–] honeyontoast@lemmygrad.ml 26 points 6 days ago (2 children)

I know it's not exactly what you're asking for, but I do want to say - to anyone new, like I am, I understand it's a little disconcerting stepping out of the bubble you've been in, I am in that process myself.

For my entire life, I've been educated and informed inside a NATO nation. You have to acknowledge that in such a scenario, you are victim to propaganda whether you know it or not.

Stepping out of that bubble naturally means learning about a lot of things you probably wish weren't true. The truth is often hard to swallow after all.

This doesn't mean Russia gets a free pass. Acknowledging the flaws of NATO doesn't mean Russia has never committed a crime. I still don't like the Russian government, that's not a controversial statement. I think nearly everyone here would say the same thing.

What matters most of all in this conflict is the wellbeing and safety of the people suffering in Donbas and other parts of Ukraine. They deserve better than this.

If you read all the links everyone has shared, and come out of it feeling confused and angry, then you're probably on the right path. Reality is a mess.

[–] rainpizza@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 5 days ago

Welcome to this journey!

I congratulate you and the new ones that choose to read all of this information shared throughout this thread!