Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
We had a president that is a white supremacist and a Putin loyalist and people voted for him, so they are probably cool with Russian propaganda too.
I know you know that there is a difference between being "cool" with something and "not being particularly outraged" about something, so just stop.
A lot of Germans weren't too outraged about Hitler or the gas chambers, but they should have been.
Ther Germans also laughed at Trump when he criticized them for over-reliance on Russian energy.
No, they probably were just laughing at Trump and the irony of his bromance with Putin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that the whole green movement is financed by russia so they can keep us buying their oil?
Could you cite something to back this claim up?
I think it's from fox news since it doesnt make sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
You’re kidding right? Look at the conspiracies about Hillary Clinton, the election in 2020, and other bizarro but ultimately damaging propaganda that is hurting our democracy and fueling fascist groups in the US - Russia plays a role in this.
No I am not kidding. Right now the majority of the US wants the no-fly zone. Why isn’t the US pushing for that? Because it is a bad idea, and military strategy isn’t determined by the electoral process.
And pro-white propaganda that came right here from the USA was far more damaging than Russia; Russia just exploited the weakness. And that propaganda is still circulating and radicalizing more people. I’m not saying we can’t be concerned about Russian propaganda, just that I am much, much more concerned about other things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
You’re kidding right? Look at the conspiracies about Hillary Clinton, the election in 2020, and other bizarro but ultimately damaging propaganda that is hurting our democracy and fueling fascist groups in the US - Russia plays a role in this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that the whole green movement is financed by russia so they can keep us buying their oil?
Could you cite something to back this claim up?
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that the whole green movement is financed by russia so they can keep us buying their oil?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
We had a president that is a white supremacist and a Putin loyalist and people voted for him, so they are probably cool with Russian propaganda too.
I know you know that there is a difference between being "cool" with something and "not being particularly outraged" about something, so just stop.
A lot of Germans weren't too outraged about Hitler or the gas chambers, but they should have been.
Ther Germans also laughed at Trump when he criticized them for over-reliance on Russian energy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that the whole green movement is financed by russia so they can keep us buying their oil?
I have thought this for a while. Shell and BP are constantly talking about carbon capture and wind farms...
The less oil America produces, the more we rely on the ME, Venezuela and Russia. America also extracts the oil with less environmental damage than other countries.
America produces more oil than it consumes, but unless you want to ban exports, we're still subject to the market for pricing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
We had a president that is a white supremacist and a Putin loyalist and people voted for him, so they are probably cool with Russian propaganda too.
I know you know that there is a difference between being "cool" with something and "not being particularly outraged" about something, so just stop.
A lot of Germans weren't too outraged about Hitler or the gas chambers, but they should have been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe we taxpayers allow that Russia to broadcast misinformations and propaganda on US airwaves. Where is the outrage? Why are people still watching Fox News when every day they are broadcasting pro-Russian, anti-American propaganda?
I don't understand why you care so much? The vast majority of people in the US are firmly against Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. And even if people were to be persuaded by dumb Russian propaganda, it wouldn't have a practical impact.
Right now, in the USA, there are gamers on YouTube who are spewing white supremacist content they aim at young boys. There are American men and boys on TikTok encouraging violence against women. Heck, we have neo-Nazis here (and note that we protect their speech). So no, I'm not particularly outraged about RT.
We had a president that is a white supremacist and a Putin loyalist and people voted for him, so they are probably cool with Russian propaganda too.
I know you know that there is a difference between being "cool" with something and "not being particularly outraged" about something, so just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do realize that the whole green movement is financed by russia so they can keep us buying their oil?
I have thought this for a while. Shell and BP are constantly talking about carbon capture and wind farms...
The less oil America produces, the more we rely on the ME, Venezuela and Russia. America also extracts the oil with less environmental damage than other countries.