The childish avoidance was quite charming the first year or two, but now it’s getting just kinda tiresome.
“Oh Russian propaganda? No but everyone has an agenda, so Russian propaganda is nothing more than than that!”
See before; “this is the rhetorical equivalent of fighting 5-year olds”
Lazylazycat@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
One person having an opinion isn’t propaganda. I have been ignoring your point because it’s daft hyperbole. Block the person who’s upsetting you and post about cars as much as you like. This clearly isn’t making you happy.
Dasus@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
After like a dozen times of talking about how he can’t possibly read those articles he’s spamming, how do you think he would form his own opinion, when he doesn’t even read the articles?
You know this. You can try to draw this out as long as you want, but you’re just going around in circles, pretending not to see the obvious. It’s pathetic.
How do you think Russian disinfo and misinfo shows up online? Do you think they post “You should support Putin!” posts? That’s a rhetorical question, I know you will never answer any of this.
Lazylazycat@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Why do you care what they do with their time? What’s the real reason?
Dasus@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
I’ve stated it a dozen times. Are you honestly not seeing it, you’ve mangled you’ve brain so badly with cognitive dissonance that it’s literally blocking text from comments you reply to?
Or the simpler explanation that you’re just a bad faith bullshitter.
I don’t care a bit about him. I care about disinfo and misinfo.
I just wish even once there was one of you who knew how to argue even a little. But it’s like middle school level rhetoric. Such a bore.
You don’t care for misinformation and disinformation? Why not?