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Foreign content creators working in Russia have a responsibility not to repeat Kremlin propaganda narratives
Jonas HeinsNovember 5, 15:06
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Too often, Western influencers end up reprising the talking points of Russian influencers — and thus, the Kremlin — while claiming that their intention was simply to show the “real” Russia and to connect with its people.
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