The list includes those on the right and left who have supposedly made ‘anti-Ukrainian statements.’
A Ukrainian publication with an editor in chief who has ties to the U.S. State Department has placed dozens of American politicians, activists, and media outlets — including Blaze Media — on a list of those allegedly known to have shared “Russian disinformation” or otherwise made “anti-Ukrainian statements.”
On Thursday, Texty.org — an “independent media” outlet that fuses “data journalism projects” with “traditional journalistic genres,” according to its website — published an article entitled “Roller Coaster: From Trumpists to Communists. The forces in the U.S. impeding aid to Ukraine and how they do it,” which contains a list of more than 75 individuals and nearly 400 entities that have opposed sending aid to Ukraine in its war against Russia.
Such claims are ‘wishful thinking’ and do not work on ‘planet reality.’Blaze Media was mentioned on […]
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