Vladimir Putin doesn’t want Russian citizens to know the truth about what he’s doing in Ukraine, and Americans are finding creative ways to get donations into the hands of Ukrainian civilians and small business owners. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
Vladimir Putin doesn’t want Russian citizens to know the truth about what he’s doing in Ukraine, and Americans are finding creative ways to get donations into the hands of Ukrainian civilians and small business owners. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue
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Putin is wrong but this is a pure propaganda show
Replytime to cut off all russian access to the internet.
ReplyCan they say GENOCIDE then?
Replyeven I can oops
ReplyIs it just me or was there like a huge cut there where they clearly removed something from this video?
ReplyI disagree with almost everything this dude has ever said, but I can’t say that about this video. Actually I can’t say I disagree with the sentiment of any of it. This conflict has brought people together all over the world in a way I thought I would never see in my lifetime, with how bad it’s been for the last 5+ years. Setup the no-fly zone! SLAVA UKRAINI!
ReplyIt’s not noticed that you’re not criticizing the American government for not doing enough.
ReplyAt high oil prices fracking can restart and increase oil supply.
ReplyThe US could always buy from Canada!
ReplyThis is what the real 1984 is about. putiin in the master of lies, manipulation and deceit, and he also has the idiot of lies, trump, on his side.
ReplyThe price of gasoline in 1980 was $1.19/ gallon. Adjust that price for inflation and you get……….. $4.06. Nobody talks about how the gas companies are booking big profits and raising the price of gas every time someone mentions boycotting Russian gas.
ReplyThey actually think that Ukrainian army consist solemnly from Azov batallion.
ReplyStephen – you may be able to afford the extra hike in gas, you are worth $70 million. This is a real pinch to working and middle class American families.
We could buy more Saudi Arabia oil and ignore the Yemen atrocities (clean conscience?)
We could buy more Venezuelan oil and ignore their repressive government (clean conscience?)
Or drill for oil in the U.S.
The best choice out of a bunch of bad options.
Replywe have seen first hand how many stupid people there are in this country. in russia probably the same.
Reply3:26 That’s a needlepoint I would actually be proud to have on my wall!
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