By Wyatt Reed - March 10, 2025

    • Bobr
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      7 days ago

      You didn’t answer the question, I am not sure how is your reply relevant at all tbh

      What does the word propaganda, mean to you? Information that you don’t agree with?

      • @icmpecho@lemmy.ml
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        27 days ago

        Merriam-Webster reads that the definition of propaganda is ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one’s cause or to damage an opposing cause.

        Russia “attempting to mask communications that are anti-Ukraine and pro-Russia” seems like it fits the textbook definition of propaganda to me. Not sure if you know how to use a dictionary, though - seems like it might be out of your wheelhouse.

        • badwetterOP
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          -47 days ago

          @icmpecho@lemmy.ml

          I asked what it means to the individual, not a dictionary definition But that’s OK, it proves my point.

      • badwetterOP
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        -57 days ago

        @bobr@lemmy.libertarianfellowship.org

        It’s typical of the Ukrainian propagandists, smear the messenger and not answer relevant questions posed. I don’t understand why thinking people accept their behaviour and question why they try to shout down anything intelligent regarding their precious Ukraine.

        • Bobr
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          -17 days ago

          It’s typical of the Ukrainian propagandists, smear the messenger and not answer relevant questions posed.

          Oh believe me, I am familiar with that, more so than anybody else :(

    • badwetterOP
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      -37 days ago

      @RaoulDook@lemmy.world

      If you would rather not read the article, that’s your problem. Anyone with a bit of grey matter knows that all the Ukrainian information space is propaganda and funded by NATO.