No it's not. a) we already knew people are susceptible to propaganda, and b) propaganda, like sanctions, in favor of a just cause is goodpic.twitter.com/h9KMu0Bnz2
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No one said it was you absolute insufferable point-missing pedantic caricature of "well-actually" Twitter guy! Leave us alone to talk about stuff you obviously don't understand!
The article presents yet another false equivalency, but that is what the Times does these days. And if you are telling me the "Ghost Flier" is akin to something Russia does, such as anti-vaxx anti democracy conspiracy theories, we have bigger problems.
Who said it was the job of journalists to tell lies??? Don't repeat them. Check them out or don't use them. That's the job. But don't tell me Ukraine is "also spreading propaganda like Russia" which is what this article does ffs.
Journalists *could* stop using the lines of every liar known to humankind as tho they had merit and "sir, I am just reporting...". This is another false equivalency and it's enough already. Journalists have a trust deficit in many areas because they've broken.
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