Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that economic disputes between Poland and Ukraine may cause “sudden emergence of anti-Ukrainian sentiments,” the Polish Press Agency (PAP) reported on Feb. 11.

  • Ignacio@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Tusk should visit lemmy(grad).ml to see how accurate he is about those anti-Ukrainian sentiments.

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        8 months ago

        people should be free to express their views

        What about LLMs controlled by violent, authoritarian governments?

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          8 months ago

          I was rambling a little in my comment and was a bit much, even for me. I deleted it, btw.

          What I was I was talking about people like me and you talking about whatever we want to talk about. People have weird beliefs, so they can huddle with like-minded people all they want.

          There was a huge caveat about people tying to impose thier believes on others, as well. That would include the use of any tool or system designed to damage or influence a society for the goals of a controlling minority. (That would include paying a small group of people to push misinformation at all costs.)

          Propaganda takes all shapes and forms. Whatever. If people start trying to push that propaganda with intimidation or other kinds of hostile methods, I take issue.