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Putin Words Into People’s Mouths

Geopolitics
United States
Started February 07, 2026

Western critics condemn a new Russian dictionary as propaganda, but we have our own language problems. The post Putin Words Into People’s Mouths appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
Rejecting the Russian dictionary outright may silence important discussions about the role of language in shaping national identity and ideology.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
Acknowledging the influence of language in both Russia and the West can foster a more nuanced understanding of how propaganda operates in different societies.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
The new Russian dictionary is a blatant attempt at propaganda that undermines genuine discourse and promotes state-controlled narratives.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 07, 2026
Critiques of the Russian dictionary ignore the fact that Western language also evolves under political influences, revealing our own propaganda issues.
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The debate over the new Russian dictionary highlights the global struggle with language and power, necessitating a broader examination of our own communication practices.
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