If you have any useful resource links please tag me in a comment with the link:
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Add to this if you can, thank you.
Links
Time/Map: https://time.is/Ukraine
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ukraine/@49.1162725,31.7993839,7z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x40d1d9c154700e8f:0x1068488f64010!8m2!3d48.379433!4d31.1655799?hl=en
https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1B1PLMhbHmG1aJ2-QNxHY1TksI6HlNhqF&ll=48.60777942568106%2C36.4496511633501&z=7
Leftist discussion threads:
https://hexbear.net/post/177324
https://old.reddit.com/r/GenZedong/comments/t03foy/genzedong_russiaukraine_master_discussion_thread/
https://lemmygrad.ml/
Twitter military updaters:
https://nitter.42l.fr/RWApodcast
https://nitter.net/ASBMilitary :kitty-cri:
https://nitter.net/Militarylandnet
https://nitter.net/MihajlovicMike
https://nitter.net/KofmanMichael
https://nitter.net/TadeuszGiczan/status/1498673348183744518
https://www.youtube.com/c/DefensePoliticsAsia/videos
obvious disclaimers about taking all of them with tonnes of salt etc
Global South Perspective: https://nitter.net/kiranopal_/status/1498723206496145413
Better war/propaganda analysis:
https://www.understandingwar.org
https://www.moonofalabama.org/
News updates:
https://www.cgtn.com/special/UkraineCrisis.html
Live: https://www.cgtn.com/special/Live-update-Ukraine-Russia-border-crisis.html
YT/Video in Ukraine:
https://www.youtube.com/c/PatrickLancasterNewsToday/videos
https://www.youtube.com/c/RussellBentleyTe
Previous megathreads
!news@hexbear.net RSS Feed https://hexbear.net/feeds/c/news.xml
Exactly, yeah.
My experience is a little different because I went through the UK school system with its own set of idiosyncrasies but the same general lack of education on stuff that's like, actually important to understanding why the world is the way it is. I suppose they might think it's too "traumatic" for teenagers to learn about but, like, we're already taught that the Holocaust happened and that's basically peak trauma on a population if you're looking at anything in the last hundred years or so.
It's been a while, but I was taught like... Romans (but not really the big picture, at least I never internalized it - it was news to me when I learned that there was three phases of Roman history from Mike Duncan and it wasn't just 'Julius Caeser comes out of the historical ether and invents the Roman Empire, and... look at how cool that Roman military equipment is!'), the Middle Ages in England specifically and maybe Europe generally, with absolutely nothing east of fucking Germany), the Great Fire of London, a bit of WW1, a fair amount of WW2, and then that was more or less where it stopped. Everything after that was treated as "and you know the rest!" - I absolutely did not know the rest and had to teach myself it. And also relearn most of the history I was already taught apart from the broadest strokes. And I don't even necessarily disagree that these subjects weren't important to learn, it's just it wasn't done very well, and it didn't cover much of the more recent history that would be important for people alive today to learn. Sure, WW2 wasn't that long ago, but so much has happened between then and now that you can't really extrapolate that much if you knew nothing about the events between then and now other than what the media has told you.
And I was pretty interested in history and would have gone forward with it if I didn't already know that it was a fairly dead-end career path, I would hate to see the average knowledge that somebody who didn't give a shit about any of it. Sometimes I'm like "Wow, I don't know fucking anything about history, I couldn't tell you much about the Korean War or Middle Eastern history or ancient civilizations or the history of European rulers and kingdoms" but then I see somebody (either irl or in the dunk tank or similar places) with such a horrifyingly idiotic take on history that I suddenly feel quite good about myself.