Content glorifying Hitler surges online amid growing historical revisionism



Content glorifying Hitler surges online amid growing historical revisionism

Content glorifying Hitler surges online amid growing historical revisionism



by Free_Swimming

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  1. So Tucker Carlson, that same fuck who glorifies Putin also jacks off to Hitler. Shoehorn theory

  2. >In addition, a 2015 clip of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began recirculating. In the clip, Netanyahu says Hitler did not intend to kill Jews and was encouraged to do so by then Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini – who, said Netanyahu, suggested to Hitler that instead of expelling the Jews he “Burn them.”

    Fucking disgusting

  3. There are protests planned for October 7. None of this should be surprising anymore.

  4. Your reminder that Russian IT Company closely linked to Kremlin and involved in disinformation campaigns, Social Design Agency, had a[ list with 2,800 influencers, and 1,900 “anti-influencers](https://www.wired.com/story/project-good-old-usa-russia-2024-election/)” (which is thought to refer to accounts posting content contrary to Russian objectives). Given the whole Tenet media scandal you can bet they reached out to many that they are monitoring.

    >The affidavit references one document maintained by the Social Design Agency, which is not included in the unsealed court documents, that contains a list of more than 2,800 people identified as influencers. While this list is global, US-based influencers account for around 20 percent of the accounts being monitored, including many US lawmakers, according to an analysis of the list by the FBI.

    >The Social Design Agency also maintains another list, again not included in the court documents, that tracks over 1,900 “anti-influencers” from 52 different countries, with US-based accounts. The FBI agent who authored the document assessed that “anti-influencer” refers to accounts which post “content that SDA views as contrary to Russian objectives.”

    >In a note from one of the meetings with Russian government officials discussing the campaign’s use of influencers, Gambashidze wrote: “We need influencers! A lot of them and everywhere. We are ready to wine and dine them.” Though no links have been confirmed, hours before the Doppelganger affidavit dropped on Wednesday, Tenet Media, an organization that features a slate of right-wing commentators, was [alleged in an unsealed Department of Justice indictment to have been largely funded by Russian state-backed news network RT](https://www.wired.com/story/right-wing-influencer-network-tenet-media-allegedly-spread-russian-disinformation/).

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