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Russian influence in Brexit vote


Waldo

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not really no, but i think this type is different?, they "pretend" to be actual people telling people this is good, this is bad, these did this, these did that....they arent adverts.

 

But they were targeting people just like adverts do thats the point, and in doing so I dont think they broke any laws either. As stated R Brand probably did more damage than these so call Russian bots as he has a large young following who sadly do listen and take notice of what he says.

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It's easier to believe in foreign bogeyman than capitalist exploiters such as Obama who threatened the people with being back of the que (line) rather than vote with their conscience.

1: its more than bogeymen, they have identified millions of bot accounts.

2: why shouldn't we go back of the queue? if there's a queue you join it when you get there?

3: we will get shafted by Trump and his protectionism anyway, he wont care about us, he doesn't care about the trading partners he already has.

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Yes, indeed! After the collapse of the Soviet Union (and state-funded math research), thousands of talented mathematicians were out of work, so they turned to the emerging IT sphere. You don’t have to go to a boring office, and instead you just earn money in a manner that seems “easy.”

 

By virtue of being Good $amaritans, Russian hackers also try to hack into systems in America, UK or Germany to report the authorities about the security flaws and to get them fixed soon.

 

It's all Snowden's fault.:D

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Doing exactly what the biggest enemy of this country wants.

 

Cool move.

 

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It's easier to believe in foreign bogeyman than capitalist exploiters such as Obama who threatened the people with being back of the que (line) rather than vote with their conscience.

 

What a surprise to see you on this thread car bot.

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Just thought I'd mention Lewis Hamilton's very subdued acceptance of the trophy from Putin at the weekend.

 

The muted reaction, dead pan expression, stillness of Hamilton spoke volumes.

That was because Hamilton felt guilty at the way he won the Russian Grand Prix. Hamilton's team mate is the person who deserved to accept the trophy from Putin.

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That was because Hamilton felt guilty at the way he won the Russian Grand Prix. Hamilton's team mate is the person who deserved to accept the trophy from Putin.

 

It was the best decision for the team really... but that's going of topic for this thread...

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That was because Hamilton felt guilty at the way he won the Russian Grand Prix. Hamilton's team mate is the person who deserved to accept the trophy from Putin.

 

I disagree.

 

Meeting the leader of the country you are racing in normally demands a certain protocol. Hamilton showed it. No smile. No greeting. No sustained eye contact.

 

It was clear he'd been advised on how to respond in the presence of Putin.

 

There are things in life greater than sport.

 

The poisonings on the streets of Britain are an example you should weigh thoughtfully.

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