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    3 days ago

    My wife taught herself English as a second language and no one would ever call her fluent. She watches these videos and laughs and laughs, showing that they are reaching audiences all over the world in a way that the “news” never could. She says that her gaggle of friends are also watching them. They are starting to appear on the local TV morning talk shows, complete with subtitles. The US has so lost the handle on the narrative, and they’re never getting it back.

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    6 days ago

    For our new BBC podcast, Top Comment, we spoke to a representative of Explosive Media, one of the key accounts generating these clips. He wanted us to refer to him as Mr Explosive.

    He’s a savvy social media operator who initially denies working for the Iranian government. In previous interviews the outlet has said it is “totally independent”. But upon further questioning, Mr Explosive admits the regime is a “customer” - something he’s never before confirmed publicly.

    🤣 I have to laugh at how hard western media tries to make it sound like everything done in a country they don’t like is secretly tied to its “regime” of a government, as if this somehow means the action is inherently bad just cause the west said the country’s government is bad. It’s such a silly fucking “gotcha”. “Oh, you claim you are independent? But you made something for the government! Not so independent now, are you??? Gottem.” Meanwhile, the west is chock full of private entities that make/do stuff for the government, so it’s laughable they want to act like that’s a bad thing when another country does it, but not when it’s them.

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      6 days ago

      The BBC is a savvy propaganda operator which initially denies working for the British government.