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Good evening. It's Thursday, May 15. Welcome to episode 100 of System Update, our live nightly show that airs every Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern, exclusively here on Rumble, the free speech alternative to YouTube.
Tonight: The war in Ukraine drones on and continues to escalate with seemingly no end in sight. Almost a year and a half into this grinding, horrific war, an end to the war seems further away than ever. There is no evidence that American or Western officials are even trying to bring about a diplomatic resolution and much evidence that they are affirmatively blocking the possibility of one wherever it emerges. For months, we have heard that the vaunted Ukrainian counter-offensive is coming. It was never clear what this was supposed to achieve or even what this counter-offensive would consist of, other than giving Americans a reason to stay patient and continue to pour enormous amounts of their tax dollars into the coffers of Vladimir Zelenskyy and other Ukrainian officials.
Now that the counteroffensive, whatever that means, is underway, we are already hearing the kind of elite propaganda designed to lower our expectations and even prepare ourselves for its failure. Of the many things to say about war and there are many things to say about it. One is that history always seems to repeat itself. And we've seen this game before, both in the Vietnam War, when Pentagon leaders constantly assured the public that victory was just right around the corner, just needing a little more money and weapons and conscripts and people dying. And also in the Iraq war, when proclamations that “the next six months are crucial” became such a repeat of repeated dreck that it became the source of a kind of humor. We'll examine the latest development in this painfully pointless and yet indescribably dangerous war and we'll also look at a deeply alarming trend that Western officials are increasingly insisting, both implicitly and even explicitly, that not only Russian leaders, military outfit officers and soldiers, but also Russian civilians are fair game to be targeted with violence, with legal recriminations and all sorts of other vindictive measures, or that they should at least be regarded as morally responsible for the war. Whenever our moral compass starts degenerating to that extent, only bad outcomes should be expected. We'll examine this as well.
And then, finally, we've been reporting on the tightening censorship regime in Brazil for months now, both because it matters unto itself and because it's being used as a test case for how to implement similar models first in the EU and then in North America. There are already censorship regimes throughout Western Europe, in Canada, and obviously including in the United States as well but this is intended to be the most aggressive model yet that, once implemented in Brazil successfully, can then be pointed to by European and North American leaders as a sign that they need it as well. This censorship regime in Brazil continues to worsen, and we'll report on the latest.
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