either as conspirators, opportunists, willing helpers or just plain suckers has yet to be determined
the rest were simply unwitting pawns.
Rob Goldman on Twitter wrote:The main goal of the Russian propaganda and misinformation effort is to divide America by using our institutions, like free speech and social media, against us. It has stoked fear and hatred amongst Americans. It is working incredibly well. We are quite divided as a nation.
The majority of the Russian ad spend happened AFTER the election. We shared that fact, but very few outlets have covered it because it doesn’t align with the main media narrative of Tump and the election.
The single best demonstration of Russia's true motives is the Houston anti-islamic protest. Americans were literally puppeted into the streets by trolls who organized both the sides of protest.
windwalker wrote:has a good time line,,,don't care much for the presentation.
I don't think sanctions against Russia are a good thing and generally I think Russia should be considered a competitor and not an enemy.
Michael wrote:I don't think sanctions against Russia are a good thing and generally I think Russia should be considered a competitor and not an enemy. Their demonization is mostly justification for more war spending and we've been through all that before.
oragami_itto wrote:Michael wrote:I don't think sanctions against Russia are a good thing and generally I think Russia should be considered a competitor and not an enemy. Their demonization is mostly justification for more war spending and we've been through all that before.
An overwhelming majority of both houses of congress disagrees.
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