They aren't necessarily delegitimizing the movements. In the case of Unite the Right, Russia has been working together with Neo-Confederate leaders in the U.S. for a while now. That's coordnation, not sabotage.https://twitter.com/EmilyGorcenski/status/1024354821565034497 …
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You're far too bitchy to ever figure it out.
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I think it's been made abundantly clear that Russian interests have been funding groups like unite the right all across the west. Why would they specifically not fund this one group?
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"Unite the Right" isn't a group. It's an event. It's being organized by a person with chronic mental illness (not a dig) who is bankrupt and whose own lawyer just fired him in federal court.
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Ok...but what's the relevance here when many of the groups attending have been? It's a technicality that could be read both ways.
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Like, we know the groups attending and they've been well-tracked and studied for years. Why do you think this is a Russian problem when the much easier explanation is stock American racism?
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They didn't ship in racists so it's clearly also an American problem. Russia hasn't to my knowledge developed some sort of racism serum. I just know that Russian figures have funded groups like this and political parties...like they've admitted to it.
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So it wouldn't surprise me. That's what I'm saying.
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Ok, and why are you in the mentions of one of the people with some of the deepest *actual* knowledge of these events insisting on evidenceless and unfounded claims?
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These aren't unfounded or evidenceless theories is the point...but this also isn't worth it. You win, I'm wrong they're wrong.
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