• cm0002@lemmy.world
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        Hmm I can’t decide which user tag fits you best, “Right-wing Nut” or “Russian bot” decisions decisions.

        Eh I’ll just do both, not like there’s a difference anyways lol ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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          Alright Mods. Explain this and the other deleted comment that call @anticolonialist@lemmy.world out for parroting Russian propaganda.

          He literally accused OP of being a nazi supporter for supporting Ukraine.

          Yet, that comment stays up, while the comments calling that out as Russian propaganda are removed.

          I’ve seen this a lot on politics/worldnews/news.

          I’m guessing either these frequent agitators like @anticolonialist@lemmy.world are weaponizing the report button and others aren’t responding in kind, or the moderators in these subs are orcs / zionists.

          Explain.

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              The classification of Ukrainians being Nazis as their pretext for the invasion (branded as liberation from Nazis) is categorically propaganda with zero merit.

              You can whatabout all you want about western left/right propaganda, but it doesn’t change that basic fact.

              And the fact that you’re still spouting that propaganda certainly makes the other user’s counter accusation that you’re a Russian apologist (orc) to be an obviously accurate statement.

              And enforcement of Rule 3 against someone responding in kind, while you’re off the hook for accusing them of being a Nazi sympathizer, is absolute bullshit.

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                I didnt say it was the pretext for an invasion, the entire world, including the US, acknowledged there was a HUGE Nazi problem in Ukraine prior to.

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                  what? when? only ruskies spouted this, and only when they invaded Ukraine.

                  the entire world. lol

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    She’s an enemy of the state in the US as well. Constantly disrupting official proceedings, spouting Russian talking points, ignoring decorum. She’s a fucking tool.

  • gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    By all means, invite her to witness what’s going on at the front. It would be awfully regrettable if she met an untimely end while on her tour. By which I mean, I would regret that this tactic hadn’t been tried sooner. She’s a quisling fascist of the highest order, and a categorical shitbag of a human being.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed Monday that she is an “enemy of the state” in the eyes of the Ukrainian government, though officials tell Newsweek that no such list exists.

    Greene, a lawmaker from Georgia, has been one of the most outspoken voices in Congress against providing continued military and foreign aid to Ukraine in its two-plus-year war with Russia.

    Last week, she received support from 46 fellow House Republicans on an amendment that would strike over “$433 million in NATO funding” from a Military Construction and Veterans Affairs appropriations bill, saying that the U.S. is “paying more than its fair share.”

    In a June 10 post on X, formerly Twitter, Greene touted “not giving a single penny to Ukraine” and said a so-called enemies list reinforces her opposition to funding the Eastern European nation.

    Her post includes an image of her name on said list, blaming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky while admonishing him as a leader and calling him the real “enemy.”

    The report has four authors who contributed to the project, said to have been funded exclusively by site readers and aimed to discover “inconsistencies” in how U.S. politicians have approached the ongoing war—and, in some cases, flip-flopped back and forth in terms of pro-Ukraine sentiment including approving aid.


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