Kremlin-friendly Media Paint US Protests As 'Chaos' And 'Color Revolutions'
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from Pro@reddthat.com to world@lemmy.world on 13 Jun 2025 09:44
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from Pro@reddthat.com to world@lemmy.world on 13 Jun 2025 09:44
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Breaking: Nobody cares what Russia thinks
Trump and conservatives do.
Fuck ruzzia
Trump and Republicans are trying to paint the protests as chaos and a race war as well.
They get their marching oders from the same sad spoon nosed, weird walking, ruZZian
If only
Russians: is this butterfly a color revolution?
everything is a color revolution to these people
They’re just making sure that their people don’t get any funny ideas, God forbid anyone reminds them that the people are the source of all political power.
Because they’ve been working to stir dissent in the US and it’s been their playbook since the late 90s
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics
I actually thought this was known since like before. I think the USSR had a plan on the US that hinged on attacking race relations
I feel like it was probably more known when that book came out, but as social media basically enabled the KGB to do this cheap as fuck most people forgot, and the amount of people connecting “russia interfering with elections” to “russia attempting entire gameplan to destabilize the west over years and years” dropped drastically
Gee, wonder why Poland would want to have a “color revolution” after decades of being under Moscow’s thumb?
You know, the country Russia allied with literal Nazis to carve-up.
This is about the United States and the idea of a color revolution is silly whenever it is brought up, in China/Russia that term is their blanket term for “the deep state”
In social media, Russian bots pretty much defend their online disinformation as revenge for stoking color revolutions. But I say to them, even if that is the case, what is wrong with promoting democracy? The Russian disinformation campaign is the reverse by stoking non-democratic ideals.
Do we get to pick the colors? Can I be pink?
A colour revolution sounds good about now. In reality, I highly doubt it’s going anywhere.