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Apr 6, 2022 15:25:19   #
Kevyn
 
False and conspiratorial narratives pushed by some American conservative politicians and media figures about Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine have bolstered and created synergies with the Kremlin’s legendary disinformation machine, experts on information manipulation say.

But even though Russia has embraced and promoted American disinformation, as well as the Kremlin’s own much larger stock of Ukraine war falsehoods, both brands have been widely debunked by experts and most media outlets, underscoring Moscow’s setbacks in the information war.

Led by Tucker Carlson at Fox News, a few Republican rightwingers in Congress, and some conservative activists, a spate of comments that have disparaged Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and echoed other Russian war disinformation have been recycled by Moscow, say experts.

A feedback loop between the Kremlin and parts of the American right has been palpable since the war’s start in February, which Moscow falsely labeled as a “special military operation” aimed at stopping “genocide” of Russians in Ukraine and “denazification” – two patently bogus charges that drew widespread international criticism.

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Apr 6, 2022 16:09:33   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
False and conspiratorial narratives pushed by some American conservative politicians and media figures about Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine have bolstered and created synergies with the Kremlin’s legendary disinformation machine, experts on information manipulation say.

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But even though Russia has embraced and promoted American disinformation, as well as the Kremlin’s own much larger stock of Ukraine war falsehoods, both brands have been widely debunked by experts and most media outlets, underscoring Moscow’s setbacks in the information war.

Led by Tucker Carlson at Fox News, a few Republican rightwingers in Congress, and some conservative activists, a spate of comments that have disparaged Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and echoed other Russian war disinformation have been recycled by Moscow, say experts.

A feedback loop between the Kremlin and parts of the American right has been palpable since the war’s start in February, which Moscow falsely labeled as a “special military operation” aimed at stopping “genocide” of Russians in Ukraine and “denazification” – two patently bogus charges that drew widespread international criticism.
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The Ukes are a bunch of queers and Zelensky is their queen.





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Apr 6, 2022 16:18:09   #
Antimarxist21
 
Kevyn wrote:
False and conspiratorial narratives pushed by some American conservative politicians and media figures about Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine have bolstered and created synergies with the Kremlin’s legendary disinformation machine, experts on information manipulation say.

But even though Russia has embraced and promoted American disinformation, as well as the Kremlin’s own much larger stock of Ukraine war falsehoods, both brands have been widely debunked by experts and most media outlets, underscoring Moscow’s setbacks in the information war.

Led by Tucker Carlson at Fox News, a few Republican rightwingers in Congress, and some conservative activists, a spate of comments that have disparaged Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and echoed other Russian war disinformation have been recycled by Moscow, say experts.

A feedback loop between the Kremlin and parts of the American right has been palpable since the war’s start in February, which Moscow falsely labeled as a “special military operation” aimed at stopping “genocide” of Russians in Ukraine and “denazification” – two patently bogus charges that drew widespread international criticism.
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I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale. Real cheap! Any interest?

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Apr 6, 2022 16:28:20   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
Kevyn wrote:
False and conspiratorial narratives pushed by some American conservative politicians and media figures about Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine have bolstered and created synergies with the Kremlin’s legendary disinformation machine, experts on information manipulation say.

But even though Russia has embraced and promoted American disinformation, as well as the Kremlin’s own much larger stock of Ukraine war falsehoods, both brands have been widely debunked by experts and most media outlets, underscoring Moscow’s setbacks in the information war.

Led by Tucker Carlson at Fox News, a few Republican rightwingers in Congress, and some conservative activists, a spate of comments that have disparaged Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and echoed other Russian war disinformation have been recycled by Moscow, say experts.

A feedback loop between the Kremlin and parts of the American right has been palpable since the war’s start in February, which Moscow falsely labeled as a “special military operation” aimed at stopping “genocide” of Russians in Ukraine and “denazification” – two patently bogus charges that drew widespread international criticism.
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Kev, maybe you would be so kind as to list the names of some of these "Experts on Information Manipulation." I am really interested in picking their brains a bit about how the information about Hunter Biden, Barista, the billion that Biden held over Ukraine's head to get that guy fired, Tony Bobulinski and some of the other BS that has been thrown around and hidden by the Democrat media machine. Surely they could shed some light on this if they are that familiar with anything so sinister as the "Kremlin's Disinformation Machine." I would say they must be on the cusp of being classified as illusionists.

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Apr 6, 2022 16:35:20   #
BIRDMAN
 
Kevyn wrote:
False and conspiratorial narratives pushed by some American conservative politicians and media figures about Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine have bolstered and created synergies with the Kremlin’s legendary disinformation machine, experts on information manipulation say.

But even though Russia has embraced and promoted American disinformation, as well as the Kremlin’s own much larger stock of Ukraine war falsehoods, both brands have been widely debunked by experts and most media outlets, underscoring Moscow’s setbacks in the information war.

Led by Tucker Carlson at Fox News, a few Republican rightwingers in Congress, and some conservative activists, a spate of comments that have disparaged Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and echoed other Russian war disinformation have been recycled by Moscow, say experts.

A feedback loop between the Kremlin and parts of the American right has been palpable since the war’s start in February, which Moscow falsely labeled as a “special military operation” aimed at stopping “genocide” of Russians in Ukraine and “denazification” – two patently bogus charges that drew widespread international criticism.
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I’ll bet you two months ago you hated Nazis

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Apr 6, 2022 17:50:10   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Birdmam wrote:
I’ll bet you two months ago you hated Nazis


Is it either or?

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Apr 6, 2022 18:27:38   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Kev, maybe you would be so kind as to list the names of some of these "Experts on Information Manipulation." I am really interested in picking their brains a bit about how the information about Hunter Biden, Barista, the billion that Biden held over Ukraine's head to get that guy fired, Tony Bobulinski and some of the other BS that has been thrown around and hidden by the Democrat media machine. Surely they could shed some light on this if they are that familiar with anything so sinister as the "Kremlin's Disinformation Machine." I would say they must be on the cusp of being classified as illusionists.
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Do you believe Russia invaded Ukraine? Do you believe many innocent civilians have been killed by the Russians? Last, do you believe the stories of Russians mining the town of Bucha and indiscriminately killing civilians? Or like some others on this forum, do you believe Putin is really a nice person and has been falsely accused?

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Apr 6, 2022 19:00:30   #
American Vet
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Do you believe Russia invaded Ukraine? Do you believe many innocent civilians have been killed by the Russians? Last, do you believe the stories of Russians mining the town of Bucha and indiscriminately killing civilians? Or like some others on this forum, do you believe Putin is really a nice person and has been falsely accused?


Who on this forum has said Putin is a really nice person?

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Apr 6, 2022 19:06:14   #
Rose42
 
Kevyn wrote:
False and conspiratorial narratives pushed by some American conservative politicians and media figures about Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine have bolstered and created synergies with the Kremlin’s legendary disinformation machine, experts on information manipulation say.

But even though Russia has embraced and promoted American disinformation, as well as the Kremlin’s own much larger stock of Ukraine war falsehoods, both brands have been widely debunked by experts and most media outlets, underscoring Moscow’s setbacks in the information war.

Led by Tucker Carlson at Fox News, a few Republican rightwingers in Congress, and some conservative activists, a spate of comments that have disparaged Ukraine and its president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and echoed other Russian war disinformation have been recycled by Moscow, say experts.

A feedback loop between the Kremlin and parts of the American right has been palpable since the war’s start in February, which Moscow falsely labeled as a “special military operation” aimed at stopping “genocide” of Russians in Ukraine and “denazification” – two patently bogus charges that drew widespread international criticism.
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Where is this latest plagiarism and opinion piece from?

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Apr 6, 2022 20:25:26   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Do you believe Russia invaded Ukraine? Do you believe many innocent civilians have been killed by the Russians? Last, do you believe the stories of Russians mining the town of Bucha and indiscriminately killing civilians? Or like some others on this forum, do you believe Putin is really a nice person and has been falsely accused?


Yes. Yes, I don't know. No. Any other questions?

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Apr 7, 2022 08:53:14   #
Bigtitan
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Do you believe Russia invaded Ukraine? Do you believe many innocent civilians have been killed by the Russians? Last, do you believe the stories of Russians mining the town of Bucha and indiscriminately killing civilians? Or like some others on this forum, do you believe Putin is really a nice person and has been falsely accused?

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Apr 7, 2022 08:56:13   #
Bigtitan
 
Putin is a psychopathic murderer sticking with Russians sick past leaders

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Apr 7, 2022 08:59:46   #
Bigtitan
 
American Vet wrote:
Who on this forum has said Putin is a really nice person?


Who ever said putin is a nice guy is a sicko

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Apr 7, 2022 13:24:16   #
American Vet
 
Bigtitan wrote:
Who ever said putin is a nice guy is a sicko


I am waiting for Tiptop to valid her claim. Of course, she won't do it - but I'll wait.

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Apr 7, 2022 13:35:39   #
melloncolley
 
Not any near as much as “mumbles Biden! Yuk! Yuk!

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