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Aaron Erlich, a political science professor at McGill University in Montreal, said it's important to make people aware of misleading information online. But he said the wording in the CSIS campaign was "not the most straightforward" and appeared to be an attempt not just to educate but to invoke fear.

Erlich said clumsy messaging can backfire, and he would like to know if the messaging was tested at all to see how it would be received.

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[–] cygnus@lemmy.ca 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (14 children)

Ah yes: DO YOU KYOSH SHHO IS BEHIYD IT? coupled with the matryoshka doll. Good old 1980s style xenophobia. Sure, Russia is behind a lot of disinfo, but come on.

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[–] stepan@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah I agree for sure.

It is possible to have a nuanced view here, to recognize that a) Putin is comitting several war crimes in ukraine and b) that governments are taking advantage of the war to justify a hyper-militaristic , hawkish foreign policy as well as mild xenophobia.

Unfortunately whenever you point out part b) , people assume youre some kind of putin sympathizer

its absurd how black and white peoples brains can turn into during wartime

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