Editorial: Why we don’t avoid ‘unpleasant’ stories about Ukraine Read here: kyivindependent.com/editorial-why-…
@KyivIndependent Yes but you are also a local paper. It can't all be doom and gloom. And most surely we were mourning people. Witch part of hell my grandmother drove through I will never publish. She is a hero.
@KyivIndependent But "news articles" of RuZZian propaganda are NOT simply "unpleasant"👎
@KyivIndependent Dear @KyivIndependent, unpleasant stories about Ukraine, particularly in a Ukrainian newspaper, should not be written by russians. End of story.
@KyivIndependent Dear @KyivIndependent, unpleasant stories about Ukraine, particularly in a Ukrainian newspaper, should not be written by russians. End of story.
@KyivIndependent It's not about "unpleasant stories" You are criticized because you post lies, unverified rumors, and clear manipulations. Ukrainians do not want a source that is respected by an international audience to take those posts like it's true when it's not.
@KyivIndependent «Falling out of touch with reality is dangerous, especially in times of war.»
@KyivIndependent No, you are getting criticized for forcing false narratives, misinformation and generally bad journalism. But yet again you manipulate the narrative and lie that the criticism is because you are “impartial”. What a fucking waste
@KyivIndependent The impact negative stories can have during war can be profound, I was shocked to see one recently, it’s not how you engender support , do better, save those stories for after .
@KyivIndependent You shouldn’t avoid ‘unpleasant’ stories about Ukraine. You SHOULD avoid inaccurate stories about Ukraine. Hope this helps.
@KyivIndependent You should check out defense politics Asia
@KyivIndependent We already have anti-Ukraine Western media on top of popular Ukrainian media like censor.net that pounce on every negative story. Your desire to score clicks with "unpleasant" stories is not a good look.