• @Bassman1805@lemmy.world
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    851 year ago

    I saw a post where someone was listing the reasons Texas would do better as an independent country, they were talking about its economy, freedoms, whatever…

    And the fact that it has “warm water ports”, which is a hot button topic for one country and pretty much nobody else…

    • @ghostdoggtv@lemmy.world
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      271 year ago

      Russia is trying to export her Ukraine debacle to North America. Anyone calling for secession, national divorce or any other dissolution of the United States is a Russian asset. If Trump is too explicitly Russian for you, you can fall back onto any of the other neo-confederate suckers the GOP has teed up in their matryoshka primary

    • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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      91 year ago

      Specifically phrasing it as “warm water ports” definitely points towards Russia, but port access is an issue for many countries. Especially for landlocked countries, but even some countries with a coastline have few locations suitable for a port. In modern times we can dig artificial ports, but this costs a ton of money that often has to be financed with debt.

    • Justas🇱🇹
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      71 year ago

      As someone who has been dealing with Russian propaganda, it works in one of two ways:

      Way I: divide and divide

      1. Find an issue that divides your enemy.

      2. Amplify fringe voice on the issue, make the most divisive element into the most vocal one.

      3. Once the fringe becomes more popular, amplify the opposing voice to grant legitimacy to the fringe elements.

      4. Watch the fireworks.

      Notable examples: environmental movements in the west, antivax, Black/Blue Lives Matter

      Way II: post modernist bullshit

      1. We are maybe right

      2. We are maybe wrong

      3. You can’t trust us

      4. You can’t trust them

      5. You can’t trust anyone or anything

      6. Nothing can be true or can ever be verified

      Harder to point at examples, but if anything becomes an issue that’s talked about you will see a lot of articles that talk a lot and say little to muddy the waters and make the public doubt the truth.

      • I read ‘The Future is History’ by Masha Gessen and it’s all about Way II. They lay it out in sharp detail via interviews with Russians of all ages. It was eye opening.

  • @TransplantedSconie@lemm.ee
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    641 year ago

    100 percent they are lol. I can’t wait until a Ukrainian drone finds its way to a troll farm building. Those 100% should be military targets.

      • @Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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        61 year ago

        Man I used to enjoy Zero Hedge before like 2010. Back when he was bitter as fuck about getting caught and was basically livestreaming all the skeletons in Wall Street’s closet. Zero citations generally, but grab your popcorn and see how the capitalists make their cancerous sausage!

        Then it changed to Breitbart for the wannabe tech-bro or the moonbat conspiracist who thinks InfoWars is too culty.

  • But there is no border crisis. There are immigrants claiming asylum. That’s it. The crisis is how Texas decided to spend taxpayer dollars to fight a fake onslaught of “iLlEgAlS”.

  • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    111 year ago

    That’s only because USA isn’t helping Ukraine, imagine what Putin would do to USA, if USA was still helping Ukraine! /s

  • @CaptainProton@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    I get the sense Russia’s the girlfriend whose job is to hold the gun and the tween whose job is to start running when cops show up, to keep the heat off the real problem.

  • theodewere
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    China is as well, but neither of them understands what he’s asking for… war just makes this country stronger, and going to war with ourselves is how we go Super Saiyan… but they’re trolls, so that’s all they know how to do…

    • @Username02@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      I don’t think China is that keen to destabilize the US dollar, since their economy is still very heavily intertwined with America. And I don’t even think they necessarily want Trump to be the next president either, the anecdotal being that Trump never expresses any deep affinity to China as he did with Russia.