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For anyone unaware: note that the Daily Mail is the most openly xenophobic newspaper in Britain, and RT (Russia Today) is a state-funded propaganda TV network.

Russia has a clear interest in destabilizing the European Union. The Daily Mail's motive is less clear.



What is the relevance to this discussion? Are you actually asserting that the facts raised there are false, or are you simply trying to get people to dismiss true statements?


Both sources have such low credibility that they should be ignored. That doesn't mean they're wrong, but I don't think they lend any weight to your argument.


There's a good chance that anything on RT is either false or presented in a very misleading way - they are a propaganda outfit for the Kremlin after all.

See eg. http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2016/09/daily-c... or http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/putin-fights-wa...


tl;dr; you want people to think the facts presented are false but you have no actual argument against them.

Is wikipedia also Russian propaganda?


How is Wikipedia protected from state actors biasing the content?




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