Why Russia’s Removal From Eurovision 2022 Has Precedent
Russian aggression has a history of having consequences in the long-running song contest.
Russian aggression has a history of having consequences in the long-running song contest.
A September 2021 Facebook post suggested that George Orwell’s ‘1984’ was banned in the US for being pro-communist, but banned in the USSR for being anti-communist.
Graphika’s report finds that suspected Russian agents pushed ‘Stop the Steal,’ other anti-democratic narratives.
The ongoing “2020 bingo” meme involved the escape of “nuclear cannibal ants … for August,” but the story making the rounds was from a year before.
Roy Den Hollander called Judge Esther Salas an “Obama appointed bigot.”
Roger Stone, who for years worked with business partner Paul Manafort, specializes in smears and spectacles.
The Russian embassy augmented an announcement about escape routes from Syria with an unrelated, years-old, misleading photograph.
Years before the HBO dramatization of the reactor meltdown, images from the site drew attention online.
The president’s allegations against the “Ukrainian” company have already been roundly debunked.
Operatives managed to place content in more than a hundred separate outlets during a five-year span.