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If she knew he was a pedophile, your post might be worthwhile, absent your use of woketard, which makes you sound like you are who you are. But she saw a minority getting filmed, asked if he was ok, and then she left. Oh the horror of checking in on people!
Military coup attempt underway in Bolivia.
Can’t help but ponder what the CIA’s role in this might be.
Newsweek ran an article about Taylor Swift. More precisely, how this enormously successful woman is not a good role model for girls because she is 34, never married, no children.
Someone tell me what fucking century this is? And how Taylor Swift's uterus is the concern of any damn body but her?
Newsweek ran an article about Taylor Swift. More precisely, how this enormously successful woman is not a good role model for girls because she is 34, never married, no children.
Someone tell me what fucking century this is? And how Taylor Swift's uterus is the concern of any damn body but her?
Also she's had too many boyfriends.Since we have a king, I assume it must be the 17th or 18th century.
barfo
Fascists gonna fasc.DeSantis said state can remove books from school libraries. Preventing the state from doing so denies their free speech.
You can't make this shit up.
Closer and closer
Emmanuel Macron is buying votes for €100. Elton John says the EU is crumbling. Beyoncé thinks the French president is a puppet. The far right will help France win back its independence.
These are just some of the narratives and fake claims spun by Russia’s intricate disinformation network ahead of France’s Sunday parliamentary elections, according to French officials and cyber security experts.
Analysis of a range of sources reveals a co-ordinated campaign of disinformation that has smeared Mr Macron, while promoting Eurosceptic far-right leaders Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, who have voiced opposition to Ukraine.
i has identified various tools Russia has used to disseminate propaganda, ranging from fake websites and X/Twitter bots spreading false narratives, to X and Facebook ads that have been used to spread fake claims about Mr Macron. This disinformation is often picked up by Russian state media and even promoted by Russian embassies, in a co-ordinated attempt to undermine French democracy.
One tactic Russia has used is fake websites masquerading as legitimate news sources, which target UK, US and French voters with disinformation.
A website masquerading as French news outlet Le Point under a similar URL published an article saying Nato was preventing France from becoming a global power and that “an opposition victory” would help France regain its independence.
The claim was then circulated on X by President Vladimir Putin’s network of Russian bots, according to Bot Blocker/Anti-bot for Navalny, an organisation that exposes Russian social media attacks.
The X post claims Ms Le Pen will refuse to allow Mr Macron to determine the strategy for Ukraine and defence issues.
Another fake website posing as French newspaper Le Parisien claimed Mr Bardella and the RN (National Rally party) “wants to restore French Independence”, while “Macron delivers France to pro-American globalists”, adding: “Jordan Bardella proposes a return of the origins of sovereignty.”