"We will have no illusions that The West can be a reliable partner and we will have no illusions that The West will betray us at any moment, betray anyone and betray their own values."
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
"We will have no illusions that The West can be a reliable partner and we will have no illusions that The West will betray us at any moment, betray anyone and betray their own values."
By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts: A friend insisted that I watch some of the US TV reporting of Russia’s police action in Eastern Ukraine, called a “Russian invasion” by the Western Presstitutes. He said it was such comically infantile war propaganda that he was insulted that the media would think Americans stupid enough to fall for it. To sum it up, there was no reporting, just fictions deployed to demonize Putin and Russia in the most incompetent way conceivable.
Silicon Valley’s decision to allow anti-Russia threats reveals it as little more than a propaganda arm of the West
By Jonathan Cook: Silicon Valley has rammed through a series of changes over the past few days at dizzying speed, making explicit what should already have been obvious: Social media firms have rapidly become little more than propaganda arms of the United States and its allies.
That role has been increasingly difficult to conceal as western politicians and traditional media outlets have whipped up anti-Russia hysteria over the past three weeks, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The most blatant change was a sharp about-turn by Facebook in its policy on hate speech and incitement. Leaked emails to content moderators seen last week by Reuters indicated that Meta, the rebranded company behind Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, would allow threats of violence against Russians and death threats directed at Russian President Vladimir Putin on its platforms.
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