UKRAINE NARRATIVES – A Weapon of War
Creating Conventional Narratives and making people believe what they want to believe is not just a by-product of the war in Ukraine, it has become a weapon of war.
Creating Conventional Narratives and making people believe what they want to believe is not just a by-product of the war in Ukraine, it has become a weapon of war.
During the past week we, at dia-LOGOS, had an urgent request from our partnering Church in Beirut, Lebanon, to launch a project for the Church in Ukraine. At dia-LOGOS we aim to partner with the Church in Lebanon in their endeavours to assist and strengthen the Church Ukraine. This is a unique project where the aim is not raise funds FOR the Church in Lebanon but to raise funds WITH the church in Lebanon.
The rise and adoration of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the eyes of the Western world are equal to none. A former comedian and actor, virtually unknown to the world outside his own country, achieved star status in 4 weeks and is now the hero in the Whitehouse and idolised in Europe. But what do Ukrainians think?
The conflict in Ukraine has brought the world to a standstill. There is however another war at play. A war of narratives. Here are SIX narratives to consider