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The Wagner mutiny in Russia and the internet

I found the reaction of various internet personalities to the Wanger attempted mutiny in Russia entertaining. So many people letting their biases show – indulging in confirmation bias when they reacted to the news as it came in.

The guys at Defense Politics Asia were also amused. In this video, Defense Politics Asia presented some of the internet memes that amused them.

The video is good for a laugh.

In my list of YouTube channels reporting on the war in Ukraine, I found that Defense Politics Asia was one of the better sources for daily updates (see How is the war going? and Following the war in Ukraine – an update). It was second on my list. However, I still rate Military Summary as the best channel for updates. The guy is Belorussian, and his summaries often provide information like the number of battle groups in each area, which is lacking in other summaries. It is worth remembering that this war probably has more to do with the destruction of enemy forces than the capture of territory. He also does get into speculating on the likelihood of impending battles (interesting but not necessarily correct – the hardest thing to predict is the future). He comes across as knowledgeable but objective



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