Bucha’s Month of Terror
The New York Times,
by
Carlotta Gall
Original Article
Posted By: NHGuy,
4/13/2022 4:41:21 PM
A mother killed by a sniper while walking with her family to fetch a thermos of tea. A woman held as a sex slave, naked except for a fur coat and locked in a potato cellar before being executed. Two sisters dead in their home, their bodies left slumped on the floor for weeks.
Bucha is a landscape of horrors.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Axeman 4/13/2022 4:49:27 PM (No. 1127827)
Where are the pictures out of Afghanistan?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Proud Texan 4/13/2022 5:01:27 PM (No. 1127836)
New York Slimes paywall. Fake news Slimes not worth effort of signing in and dang sure not worth paying for.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Geoman 4/13/2022 5:27:23 PM (No. 1127842)
I wish someone would, in a scholarly way, please explain why in 2022 erstwhile conservatives have become so defensive regarding accusations of Russian atrocities. Why does the left appear to all of the sudden, be critical of their fellow communists? I get most of my "news" from these pages but cannot figure out what has happened ideologically among those who participate on this site.. When I first started noticing this shift, I thought it might have something to do with how one perceived Donald Trump, as positive press is taken as Gospel, while negative stories are rejected out of hand; however, I've not seem a clear pattern of how one's view of Trump colors one's view of Russia.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
columba 4/13/2022 5:46:23 PM (No. 1127854)
A mother killed by a sniper while walking with her family to fetch a thermos of tea. A woman held as a sex slave, naked except for a fur coat and locked in a potato cellar before being executed. Two sisters dead in their home, their bodies left slumped on the floor for weeks. The New York Times is a landscape of horrors.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
marbles 4/13/2022 5:51:05 PM (No. 1127857)
# 4 The NY Times has a long history of lying .
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Quigley 4/13/2022 6:11:27 PM (No. 1127873)
The NYT certainly supported this kind of horror in the 1930s and still proudly displays their little trophy they got for the assist.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
NHGuy 4/13/2022 6:14:57 PM (No. 1127874)
#1 "Where are the pictures out of Afghanistan?"
Gosh, beats me. I hear there's something on the Internet called "Google." Maybe you could give that a shot and report back if you find something.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
NHGuy 4/13/2022 6:15:33 PM (No. 1127875)
#3 What a breath of fresh air! So hard to believe that so-called conservatives are supporting Russia (!) and such a war criminal.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
NHGuy 4/13/2022 6:16:19 PM (No. 1127876)
#4 Hah-hah-hah! Making a joke out of the rape and murder of innocent civilians. Bet you're a real gas at funerals.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
NHGuy 4/13/2022 6:18:22 PM (No. 1127879)
#5 "The NY Times has a long history of lying."
Wow, such a keen, insightful comment. What part of this story are lies? The interviews with the survivors? The photos of dead civilians with bound hands and shot in the back of the head? The photos of mass graves being uncovered in front of numerous witnesses? Do give us the honor of your intelligent analysis.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 4/13/2022 7:10:49 PM (No. 1127906)
We are going to be seeing more and more of these stories. Why? Because they are real. This is just Bucha. Wait until news starts filtering out of Mariupol and other places under Russian control.
I keep wondering why people are supporting Putin. Is it because he is standing up to Biden? I understand the concept of the enemy of my enemy is my friend, but that does not apply to Putin. He's a tyrant who wants to control the world like so many other modern-day tyrants. Putin is bad news, just like Xi and anyone else pushing for a 'new world order'. All these people are for a new world order. The thing to understand is each one these people want to be global dictator with everyone else subservient to them. None of them intend to share power with anyone else.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Foont 4/13/2022 8:24:07 PM (No. 1127942)
It's the New York Times so we can be certain the "news" reported here is a mish-mash of lies, distortions, half-truths and cut-and-paste from their archives. Do not believe a single word including "the", "and". "a" and "but". If the Times ever publishes anything true it is solely because it can be used to push whatever piece of propaganda the powers on high are directing them to vomit out to their readers.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
TCloud 4/13/2022 8:44:54 PM (No. 1127953)
Hey NYT! When exactly is Putin gonna hit Kiev? They know ALL!
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
GirlwithaCurl 4/13/2022 10:09:22 PM (No. 1127994)
Everyone needs to view a movie by the name of Hatred. It will shed light on the Ukrainians like you've never seen or heard.
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I hettard a "guy" on the radio last week telling a story that there was a possibility that the Ukrainians were responsible for the carnage in Bucha. He said the Mayor of Bucha, in a radio interview, seemed happy or not in a caring mood about the carnage in Bucha. I thought about it for a few seconds and came to the conclusion Russian propaganda.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 4/13/2022 11:35:19 PM (No. 1128016)
Whether I'm rootin' for Putin, or happy to follow the Vegetable in Chief into WWIII doesn't change a thing or make a difference in the outcome. There are primal forces at play here over which we, as individuals, have no control.
NATO has become a tool of the World Economic Forum's Great Reset. The USA and European countries have been aggressively poking the bear for almost 20 years, and we're supposed to be appalled that country's leader pushes back. I cannot support the actions of my country that led the world to this precipice over the failed and corrupt nation of Ukraine. I have great sympathy for the innocents caught in the cross-fire, but such has been the fate of civilian populations when their leaders deploy duplicitous diplomacy leading to war.
I've known the media has been lying through their perfect teeth for decades. After hiding under my desk as a schoolgirl, I finally came to my personal revelation in the mid-1990's with the Bosnia War, but was still sucked into Daddy Bush's Iraq War because of babies being thrown out of incubators in Kuwaiti hospitals by Saddam's goons. I supported Sonny Bush's Iraq War II because of the reported "weapons of mass destruction" hidden in the dessert. The USA fought the Taliban for twenty years wasting lives and resources only to turn the whole dang thing back over to the Taliban! And by the way, TK is a Marine veteran of two tours in Viet Nam (1965-66 and 1967-68). He has some personal experience with the war monger LBJ.
So now I'm supposed to get all choked up about "war atrocities" of which I have no way to independently verify who did what to whom. I'm not going to believe anything coming from the enemedia or this maladministration led by a moron. I will not be hopping on the Hate Putin/Russia Bandwagon. Insults are not the way to sway me.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
3XALADY 4/14/2022 5:44:00 AM (No. 1128095)
Obviously OP doesn't know the rules about multiple postings.
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For those still "thinking" that the war crimes in Bucha were faked, or the Ukrainians did it to themselves, or that all of the dead are crisis actors, perhaps this might change your mind. Doubtful, I know. WARNING: Lots of graphic photos in this piece. Or, for some, well-designed mannequins or CGI. In the story, it's also noted that war crime investigators have 7,000 photos and videos documenting what the Russian army did. Boy, that's a lot of faking! /s