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Dasus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
1·18 hours agoI said you’re making up the scale of it, which you are.
The scale of “non-insignificant”? Yes, obviously it’s me who’s overreacting here. Lol.
No, not everyone who disagrees with me is a Russian, but most who virulently talk of “the West” and “European propaganda”, especially bringing it out when Russia is criticised turn out to be. It’s kinda funny, because said Ruskis never understand how see-through they are. Just like Davel. And even if I’m 100% confident he is Russian, and even had the evidence to prove it, he would never admit to it, because, why would he?
The point here is that Europe isn’t a hegemony. There is no “European propaganda” in the same sense there is organised Russian disinformation. To argue against that is just idiocy, and shows how little you understand what it’s like to live in Europe. And not all of Europe is EU either, even if EU had some sort of hegemony — which it doesn’t.
Lmao, that’s unbelievable, you’re literally the joke of the CIA agent telling the KGB agent that there’s no propaganda in the US
Oh like Russians who just stomp their foot and insist Lemmy doesn’t have Russians, okay it has Russians but not Russians pretending to be from other countries, okay Russians pretending to be from other countries but not on this absolutely gargantuan scale which you said, okay you didn’t say a gargantuan scale, you just said “non-insignificant”, but still, I’m right and you’re wrong.
Remember when I asked you if you were a Ruski, if you’d admit to it, or pretend to be from another country? Yeah… ;>
wyaaa wikipedia doesn’t have source-criticism or discussion, but it’s 100% “anglo-propaganda” *(holy fuck I’m giggling thanks for making my day, depressions really beating my ass so I need proper giggles like this)’ so you can’t trust anything on Wikipedia, you just should trust Lemmings like Davel and Yogthos etc.
Roflmao
I probably didn’t answer all your garbage but I’m off to have a burger now, I’ll read more about you crying and defending Russian disinfo later, because you won’t be able to give this up, because I’ve called you out on your BS and that just annoys you so when people don’t just do what they regularly do with people like you, which is to ignore them.
Like it’s so hilarious that you’re implying that basically only if Russia themselves admit to actively doing disinfo, then it’s gonna be trustworthy, but anyone else saying anything about it is bs? :D
Bund.de is probably just european propaganda and all made up but Russia doesn’t do disinfo right? Ruahahaha
I have a hard time understanding how most of Ruskis are so simple and yet still have the most chess GM’s and such good spycraft at higher levels.
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
1·20 hours agoOh, getting a bit mad, huh? Where were you born and raised?
A whole essay shifting your goalposts. You said I’m making up Russians pretending to be Americans. I give you a every clear example, and you just kick off a tantrum about how “European propaganda” this and that. Clearly setting sort of teams here. And implying I’m on one (European) and by implication that you’re on another.
I’m really not up to writing an essay where I answer all your whataboutism and shitty implications.
If you’re pretending like “European propaganda” exists, that there’s some hegemonic culture which unites all the countries and thus all their intelligence apparatuses as well and they share coordinated disinformation campaigns equal to those of Russia? Get fucked, you know how ridiculous of a notion that is. Europe isn’t a hegemony, unlike Russia, which is absolutely infamous for its disinformation campaigns, all over the world. Objectively.
As social media gained prominence in the 2010s, Russia began to use platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and YouTube to spread disinformation. Russian web brigades and bots, typically operated by Russia’s Internet Research Agency (IRA), were commonly used to disseminate disinformation throughout these social media channels.[24] In late 2017 Facebook estimated that as many as 126 million of its users had seen content from Russian disinformation campaigns on its platform.[25] Twitter stated that it had found 36,000 Russian bots spreading tweets related to the 2016 United States elections.[26] Russia has used social media to destabilize former Soviet states such as Ukraine and Western nations such as France and Spain.[27] It has been suggested that since 2019, Russian-sponsored troll accounts and bots have formed and taken over prominent left-wing and right-wing subreddits on Reddit, such as the antiwar, greenandpleasant, and aboringdystopia subreddits, “suggest[ing] a Russian-led attempt to antagonize and influence Americans online, which is still ongoing.”[28] Canadian subreddits have also been directly targeted by Russia. [29]
Social media companies have moved to limit Russian disinformation on their platforms. In October 2019, Facebook moved to take down accounts connected to Yevgeny Prigozhin used to interfere with African political affairs.[30] Cameron Hudson, a senior fellow of the Africa Center at the Atlantic Council at the time, said Russia’s aim is to make its presence felt in the same way it did during the Cold War, but with a much smaller investment using disinformation campaigns.[30] In 2020, the United States State Department identified several “proxy sites” used by Russian state actors “to create and amplify false narratives”. These sites include the Strategic Culture Foundation, New Eastern Outlook, Crimea-based news agency NewsFront, and SouthFront, a website targeted at “military enthusiasts, veterans, and conspiracy theorists”.[31] Russian influence operations, such as the Pravda network, have increasingly spread content that serves as training data for large language models in order to influence the output produced
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
1·23 hours agoLook at profiles like Davel@lemmy.ml
Literally pretending to be a red-blooded American while doing comments like “reality has a well known Russian propaganda-bias”, and having several comments on his profiles in fluent Russian.
If you were a Russian online in today’s atmosphere, would you admit to it, or pretend to be from another country?
No matter how much I’d like to make up shit against Russia, there’s no need. Unlike Russians, we Finns don’t feel the need to lie for our despotic leader. Mainly because we don’t have one. Haven’t had one since 1809 pretty much. Well, arguably a bit from 1809 to 1917, but I wouldn’t make that argument.
So yeah. Feel like reasoning your feelings out at all? Could help others figure out what you’re thinking.
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the least logical thing you are afraid of?
1·1 day agoHuh. I, on the other hand, have weirdly intrusive thoughts with smaller blades, like a kitchen blender or an uncovered fan, but a helicopter doesn’t faze me. Although can’t say I’ve ever been in one, but I’ve been very close by.
Anyway when blending shit I sometimes have intrusive thoughts. I don’t think I’d have a garbage disposal like I see in the movies. They’re probably not even allowed here in Finland, and my laziness would want one, but my accident-prone-ass knows I probably shouldn’t get one even if I could.
I once bought a mandolin for my kitchen. Here’s Jeremy Clarkson demonstrating what happens to everyone who buys their first mandolin without having read the stories.
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
1·1 day agoA non-insignificant portion are Russians pretending to be Americans.
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting againEnglish
1·2 days agoI mean, a large portion of Lemmy is Russians.
I find it the funniest when actual Russians like Davel@lemmy.ml, pretend to be Americans and go “why would Russian propaganda even care about something as small as lemmy?” Oh hmm let me think, an open unregulated and uncontrolled platform for spreading whatever, whenever and how much ever, why would that interest anyone pushing an agenda hmmm…
It’s crazy how many people defend these propaganda bots
To do that, you should also couple the pointing out of a fallacy with some reasoning as to why the conlusion drawn is incorrect, not just that the logic used to get to it was fallacious.
If you don’t address the conclusion at all, then you haven’t really done much, argument-wise.
Ass person, hehe

but the local man didn’t say that.
Nor did I say he did.
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
Television@piefed.social•‘Friends’ Star Lisa Kudrow Says New Sitcoms are ‘Too Afraid’ to Make Jokes That Make People ‘Uncomfortable’: ‘I’m Not Buying It’English
1·2 days agoI wonder if that’s just your interpretation of what she said and what she thinks, and I wonder if you even took the 20 seconds it takes to actually read what was said.
When asked if the sitcom genre is evolving or dying, Kurdrow said, “I wish they were evolving. ‘30 Rock’ and ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Friends’ were really funny and really well written. But I’m not drawn to new sitcoms that are multi-camera in front of an audience because I’m not buying it. I don’t know if that’s just because I’ve seen too many single-camera sitcoms—I think we need to get back to being able to tell jokes. I feel like we’ve been too afraid to make jokes that might make people uncomfortable
She added, “But the really good ones, they’re not tame jokes. They’re jokes that are kind of, ‘I can’t believe you just said that.’ Comedy is about surprise. You need things you didn’t see coming.”
If I compare The Big Bang Theory to Friends, Friends had way more offensive humour, even relatively speaking (as in relative to the times). Yeah, retrospectively much of it is bad in regards to modern values. There’s homo- and transphobia, as it’s the 90’s. But at least it doesn’t feel as hollow as the Big Bang Theory where you can guess 95% of the “jokes” and there’s still shitty values being displayed anyway that ill definitely not look good in 20 years.
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the least logical thing you are afraid of?
2·2 days agoHow are you with kitchen blenders?
Dasus@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the least logical thing you are afraid of?
3·2 days ago
I can help with that.
You seem like you’d be a genuine arsehole in real life. (Just being honest.)
I don’t see how that’s too relevant. The comic isn’t about having kids per se. It’s about just giving up kids you’ve already had, which is quite different.
On a related note, may I suggest “No such thing as fish” as a podcast? From QI-producers been going on since the episode with “no such thing as fish” thing
“Smart argument” is pointing at fallacies? What are you, 20?
I was in three separate supermarkets at least. Easter here as well, obvs, but most stores are open. I tried looking for easter candies, as I wanted specific choccie eggs, and despite Easter not even being technically over yet, no-one had any.
They come to the stores like 2 months before Easter and the day of Easter they vanish like Jesus from the cave.

Pic related it’s the type of egg I was looking for. They’re solid chocolatenougat in real eggshell. Handmade. Recipe is from like the 1800’s.






Ofc it fucking does. But “Europe” isn’t a country, is it, dipshit? Europe isn’t a hegemony. You need a hegemony for proper propaganda. How is this so hard for you to understand? Are you honestly so willfully ignorant you don’t know what “hegemony” means that you won’t spend 10 seconds checking the meaning? :D
What does discussing the Spanish civil war have to do with Russians being ashamed of being loser Ruskis? Either you’re a super shamed Ruski, or even worse, a European who’s bought into their propaganda. (I genuinely think the latter is worse tbh.)
It’s a great burger btw.
Russian disinfo is objectively massive. Yet you’re literally defending it like a conditioned dog.