I am marginalised because I am one of the few Westerners who resists the propaganda perpetrated by the Western and Ukrainian leaders and media.
I am an American, and I have a very simple and reliable rule for discovering the truth in any international conflict: the USA, since 1945, does not support the "good guys". The South Korean government were corrupt militarists. Likewise the government of South Vietnam. So were the regimes of Pinochet, Arbenz and the Shah of Iran.
In Central America the US always sided with the sadistic fascists - in Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador.
In Syria, the US armed and supported sectarian death squads. Jake Sullivan famously told Hillary Clinton "Al Qaeda is on our side in Syria".
Yep, the Us always chooses to support the sadists, the extremists, the fascists, the murderers and torturers. This is the American version of "Realpolitik" - back the worst possible people, as long as they are anti-communist.
This is how the US first fell into bed with the Banderite Ukrainian Nazis, and the US has been supporting them ever since they gave Bandera himself safe haven in West Germany after the war.
Do you think Demjanjuk was an isolated case?
My point is that yes, I did do research, but there is also a rule of thumb anyone can follow: find out who the US is arming, supporting, training, and then you will know who the bad guys are.
The USA armed and supported the "Contras" in Nicaragua. They were famous for killing priests and nuns. That is why what I see happening to the Orthodox clergy in Ukraine does not surprise me.