The firehose of falsehood, also known as firehosing, is a propaganda technique in which a large number of messages are broadcast rapidly, repetitively, and continuously over multiple channels (like news and social media) without regard for truth or consistency. An outgrowth of Soviet propaganda techniques, the firehose of falsehood is a contemporary model for Russian propaganda under Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Yep, there's a reason youth violence has gone through the roof: "conservative values", ie. violence, narcissism, sadism and a complete lack of empathy.
Remember, if "the west" so much as sends letters of warm regard, let alone troops, to Ukraine, Russia will feel like that's justification for starting WW III. They can naturally do whatever they want, because Russia.
The only other sources I could find for this with some quick searching were other rags like Express. It's all based off some Russian Telegram channel, so the reliability is questionable at best
I'm hesitant to say it because I've gotten some ridiculously hostile reactions for it, but I've really liked Kagi.
Yes, it's a subscription service but that means they have an incentive to not show you shit results. According to some, paying for a search service is wrong because online services should be free, and I'm just astroturfing if I even mention it
Huh, interesting (and more than a bit worrying) that it's not happening just over here in Finland too. Crime rates have generally gone down for a while now, but there's been a huge uptick in particularly brutal violent crimes perpetrated by under 15's
Münzi, as everyone called him, was only 37 years old and still had many plans in life.
I'm sure he had many plans, such as the mass-scale murder of undesirables, or the subjugation of anyone who he deemed lesser.
How so many people apparently supported that worthless fuck who's better off dead (or, rather, everybody else is better off) that he got 12 000€ for his funeral fund is sad
Oh yeah absolutely; I'm not saying it's likely he doesn't know what Project 2025 is, just that his – and conservatives' more generally – goals align with it so people associated with it are going to end up in positions of power if he gets elected.
Not that Republicans need Trump to win to implement the Project, and in fact they're already doing it on federal and state levels. See eg. this PDF fact sheet^1 by Appropriations Committee Ranking Member Rosa DeLauro. And here[^2] is an article about how the Project is connected to Tennessee lawmakers and legislation, as an example of state level stuff
[^2]: EU users can use this proxied link to access the article
I mean, that may well be true considering how fucking stupid he is, but it's not like the project doesn't align with his interests regardless of whether he knows jack shit about it
But now it affects them, that makes it super important and also the LiBeRaLs' fAuLt that nothing works. An R-voting acquaintance of mine said as much and is blaming Democracts for lackluster disastr relief and they live in the deep south in a very conservative area…
Ohh based on the headline I thought they were like giving cops backdoor access to users' devices or something, but they're just selling devices to cops. So, while yeah this is pretty ironic, nothing about what Apple promises regarding device privacy really seems to have been broken here – cops are using "iPhones for surveillance" just like they'd use any smartphones in their line of work
Not oppressed enough