Summary

Former Ukrainian boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko accused podcaster Joe Rogan of “repeating Russian propaganda” after Rogan criticized U.S. military aid to Ukraine and suggested it could escalate into World War III.

Klitschko defended Ukraine’s resistance against Russia, highlighting the country’s fight for freedom and condemning Rogan’s remarks as aiding Putin’s agenda.

He invited Rogan to discuss their differences on the podcast “like free men.”

Rogan, who recently endorsed Donald Trump, called the war a “proxy war” and criticized Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to strike Russian soil with U.S.-supplied missiles.

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    3 hours ago

    Considering the last fair Ukrainian election leaned friendly towards Russia, before the US staged a coup with the far-right, I’d be willing to bet Russia would allow neurtral election monitors in.

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      Sorry, when was the last fair election in Ruzzia again?

      Who was it that backed the totalitarian ruler that was overthrown by the people of Ukraine?

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        2 hours ago

        They probably haven’t had a fair election since the Soviet Union. Just because I oppose the far right puppet government in Ukraine does not imply I support Russia.

        The people of Ukraine elected a government that was then overthrown in a coup by far-right Nazis and backed by the US.

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          It was an organised people’s revolution last I recall. There was clear evidence of fraud working directly opposite of the will of the people. That is fact. Unless you’re saying that’s not accepted fact and can provide evidence to the contrary?

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            2 hours ago

            So the Maiden Coup didn’t happen? LoL. What evidence would convince someone who denies a historical event actually happened?

            Especially a historical event where Nazis came to power. People who deny those aren’t typically swayed by any evidence.