• 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    A reference to the Gaza crisis in the report is even more enlightening about the US intelligence community’s dystopian views: “One need only look at the Gaza crisis - triggered by a highly capable non-state terrorist group in Hamas, fueled in part by a regionally ambitious Iran, and exacerbated by narratives encouraged by China and Russia to undermine the United States on the global stage - to see how a regional crisis can have widespread spillover effects and complicate international cooperation on other pressing issues.”

    This complete lack of accountability will be their downfall, it’s so ridiculous that it is almost unbelievable they really think this way.

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      Yeah i really had to do a double take at reading that, i could not believe that they are seriously trying to blame what is happening in Palestine on Russia and China. We’re hitting levels of delusional that should not even be possible.

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        I don’t think the article is exactly blaming Russia and China for the Palestinian resistance against Israel, but the tone definitely is in the same realm. The neoliberal bootlickers seem to be blaming Russia and China for amplifying the world’s increased viewing of the truth behind the conflict, not necessarily the conflict happening in the first place.

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      This report is for public consumption, so it’s largely going to align with the standard propaganda. What the people on the inside really believe is hard for me to know.

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      It’s insane how hard they’re spinning everything to make it look like everyone is out for them and they’re the little innocent ones. AcKschuaLly there is no empire just a group of quirky and totally autonomous friends who decide to help each other out.

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    I’ve read a whole lot of US history last year. I’ve never seen the country in this big of a public debacle before. They’ve usually been pretty good about making dissent quietly disappear. But they’re spinning so many plates right now, and the cracks in their “good guy” facade are just growing deeper and deeper. It really makes me wonder if this is what’s going to finally break their back. More and more people are waking up to the reality that they’ve lived their whole lives in the worst kind of propaganda. Something’s gotta give. I think Vietnam was the closest we’ve seen to this, and it was just one war. Now the US faces trying to start shit with China, fighting a proxy war with Russia, and somehow coming up with a way of demonising Palestine and Iran. Their propaganda machine is failing quite badly.

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      Relatedly: Even though they have significant control over corporate social media, their ability to control narratives is proving insufficient given all the above. Hence yesterday’s TikTok ban.

      I’m sure they’re worming their way into the fediverse as well. Consider this Atlantic Council report from last year: Collective Security in a Federated World (PDF)