Stickers with the slogan ““Russia is not my enemy” have appeared in Romania, France, and Italy.

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“Russia has launched the propaganda campaign ‘Russia is not my enemy,’ which has reached Romania. Stickers with this message are appearing in cities as part of the Kremlin’s hybrid campaign aimed at creating the illusion of a ‘peaceful partnership.’ Through such tools of influence, Russia seeks to portray itself as a peacemaker, downplay its own crimes, and sow discord within European societies,” the statement by the Center for Countering Disinformation under Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council said.

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The Center added that the purpose of the campaign is to undermine citizens’ trust in the rule of law and democratic institutions in their countries, cast doubt on the Euro-Atlantic course, and discredit support for Ukraine.

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Russia has significantly intensified hybrid attacks on the EU’s critical infrastructure since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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    5 hours ago

    This is disheartening.

    My hope was that federated communities would mean smaller scale and therefore higher social accountability – meaning both fewer propagandists and bots, but also some kind of forcing function to make discourse actually make sense, like accountability to the other members of the group to maintain a shared understanding of reality. I guess I was missing the fact that people regularly disagree about what real even is.

    I don’t actually know where that optimism came from. Maybe I’ll stick around for a minute, but idk, I can’t in good conscience legitimize tankie rhetoric by making actual sense while wearing a tankie uniform.

    Thanks for the heads up