#329: Russia Is Weaponizing Perception: Perception vs. Reality, Part I

An analysis examining how perceptions distort understanding of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Challenges assumptions about military superiority based on size, explores differences between NATO and Soviet military philosophies, addresses propaganda narratives from both sides, and discusses how historical events like the Holodomor shape current resistance while recommending reliable information sources.

#327: Sometimes, Boring Is Good: Finding Meaning in Moderation

https://youtu.be/tfALRiHX5Ug Everybody always expects something edgy, something new, something interesting, something not boring. Well, you know what? Sometimes boring is good. If you like to be bored with political commentary, please like, subscribe, put a comment down there. Thank you. It's interesting trying to build a YouTube channel. I see what gets traction. I see… Continue reading #327: Sometimes, Boring Is Good: Finding Meaning in Moderation

#320: Peace Without Cease-Fire Makes No Sense

Analysis of Russia's contradictory stance claiming to want peace while refusing ceasefires and continuing attacks on Ukraine. Examines how Russian propaganda reveals imperial ambitions, why negotiations fail, and what genuine peace requires. Explores the impossibility of peace talks while aggression continues and the fundamental issues preventing conflict resolution.