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- canadapolitics@lemmy.ca
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- canadapolitics@lemmy.ca
Moscow’s disinformation is often shared unwittingly by Canadians who don’t know its origin or purpose. Canada needs to fight it with stronger actions.
Moscow’s disinformation is often shared unwittingly by Canadians who don’t know its origin or purpose. Canada needs to fight it with stronger actions.
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I haven’t seen the doc, but I feel like you’re conflating frontline soldiers and political leadership, and are very quick to use the term “propaganda”Showing that Russian soldiers are suffering too in Putin’s war does not sound like (encouraging) sympathizing with Putin to me or undermining Ukraine’s resistance. That take seems simplistic to the point of us collectively having to water down every political doc in existence.Edit: new: While I didn’t find your points compelling, the TVO documentary is the most/only cited and described example of supposed propaganda in the article. Based on these descriptions, I’d agree it’s propaganda. Not correcting falsehoods in a documentary meets criteria for me