• khaleer@sopuli.xyz
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    27 days ago

    Despite article being unfucking readable due to cookies and iritating popups (I didn’t even scrolled to the paywalled section yet), I would like to say that first phrase was a total bullshit.

    They never tried to get done with the far right. Nobody gave a fuck untill it is too late, aka now. Money was always more important in short term.

    • outhouseperilous@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      27 days ago

      Needed to kill every single person involved with the ss after the war. Maybe every single person party affiliated. Exceptions only for people like Schindler who were actively sabotaging.

      Every single fucking one.

      But thwy didnt, so here we are.

  • randomname@scribe.disroot.org
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    27 days ago

    The title is clickbait? The threat is imminent, but the game is by far not over … Here is quite a good analysis about it.

    Russian Influence in Central Europe Evolves From Disinformation to Democratic Erosion - (17 June 2025)

    Russia sees Poland and Romania as key targets for its disinfomation campaigns because they back Ukraine and hold elections. Its agents spread false stories to stir anger, divide voters and hurt turnout. Western governments need to take these attacks seriously and defend democratic systems before more damage is done …

    While trust in national parliaments and the EU has fluctuated over the past two decades, it has remained relatively stable — for now. This article assesses how Russia deployed digital instruments of influence in CEE in the context of two recently concluded elections and highlights strategies to strengthen institutional resilience …

    Central and Eastern European democracies may be the first testing ground, but they are not the only one. The ability of Romania and Poland to resist both external manipulation and internal breakdown will serve as a barometer for the resilience of liberal democracy more broadly …