The other issue is that the videos never have accurate context. The descriptions/captions are always a person's interpretation of the same video we're watching, sometimes passed down from the source the uploader got the video from, usually rephrased and misquoted.
It doesn't help that Ukrainians and Russians look exactly the same. So any atrocity you see you just assume is the fault of the Russians, if you "support" Ukraine. Even going as far as literally saying "Russian soldiers in Ukrainian uniforms driving a Ukrainian tank." Maybe that's true... but... come on, at least show an ounce of skepticism.
The other issue is that the videos never have accurate context. The descriptions/captions are always a person's interpretation of the same video we're watching, sometimes passed down from the source the uploader got the video from, usually rephrased and misquoted.
It doesn't help that Ukrainians and Russians look exactly the same. So any atrocity you see you just assume is the fault of the Russians, if you "support" Ukraine. Even going as far as literally saying "Russian soldiers in Ukrainian uniforms driving a Ukrainian tank." Maybe that's true... but... come on, at least show an ounce of skepticism.