Putin invasion accountability, Ukraine conflict media coverage, Zelensky leadership criticism
Strange, I don’t recall anyone from Fox news asking Putin, “Are you prepared to keep sending Russian troops to their deaths or are you going to call off your unprovoked invasion of Ukraine?” This game of blaming Zelensky & Ukraine for being invaded and murdered is disgusting. https://t.co/4ntJDevX2L
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) August 18, 2025
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Strange, I don’t recall anyone from Fox News asking Putin, "Are you prepared to keep sending Russian troops to their deaths or are you going to call off your unprovoked invasion of Ukraine?"
Garry Kasparov’s words resonate deeply in today’s geopolitical climate. It’s curious that major media outlets, like Fox News, often shy away from putting the spotlight on the real aggressor in the Ukraine conflict—Vladimir Putin. Instead of pressing him on the consequences of his actions, the focus frequently shifts to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, creating a narrative that blames the victim rather than the aggressor.
This game of blaming Zelensky & Ukraine for being invaded and murdered is disgusting
The situation in Ukraine is heartbreaking. Innocent lives are being lost due to an unprovoked invasion, yet some media narratives seem to suggest that Ukraine is somehow to blame. This perspective is not only misleading but also dangerous. It undermines the reality of the suffering experienced by countless Ukrainians and distracts from the urgent need for international support.
By framing the narrative in such a way, we risk normalizing aggression and failing to hold leaders accountable for their actions. It’s critical for journalists and commentators to ask the tough questions directed at those in power, particularly Putin. Why is there hesitation in demanding accountability? We must challenge the narratives that shift blame onto those who are suffering.
In light of these events, we should stand in solidarity with Ukraine. Supporting them means acknowledging the truth of their struggle and advocating for justice. If you’re interested in learning more about the ongoing situation and how you can help, resources are available through organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
Together, we can raise awareness and contribute to a more informed dialogue surrounding this crucial issue.