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Flex Foot

@erosdiscordia @rhys @stux @Bellingcat it really is. it makes me feel a little hopeless about being ever able to reach people again, but it also gives me a shred of hope. this tells us that the people who are winning the propaganda wars think the kinds of propaganda we can create and disseminate the easiest works. it also gets me thinking about where i see the most christofascist messaging: on street corners. well guess what!? we got posterboards and magic markers, too.

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aliengasmask

@FlexFoot @erosdiscordia @rhys @stux @Bellingcat there's some chance it's deliberately designed to split society, and run by russian assets. I'm sure things are bad in America but it's in a lot of people's interest to make them appear even worse than they are.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

Mystery Babylon

@aliengasmask @FlexFoot @rhys @stux @Bellingcat I do think Russian propaganda is in large part designed to cultivate a sense of hopelessness in people, and make them feel like it isn't worth trying to fight back.

The players behind all that crap do have power, but are way weaker than they want anyone to believe.

Flex Foot

@erosdiscordia @aliengasmask @rhys @stux @Bellingcat there is no greater power in the land than a band of working men, one industrial union strong. solidarity forever.

and that's the power they can never wield against us. they are all single parasites hoarding power. their power is measurable in munitions, but what if the working folk they "force" to fire on us just… stopped firing? what if the genocidal freaks' armies woke up to the truth we know: that more unites us than divides?

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