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The Media Is Exaggerating The Impact Of Anti-Proxy War Posters In Italy

September 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Written by Andrew Korybko via Substack,

A recent CNN article highlighted the appearance of “Pro-Russian posters on billboards across Italy,” continuing their narrative of Russian influence in the West.

However, the posters themselves simply call for an end to the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine. While some municipalities like Rome ordered their removal due to the unauthorized use of the city’s name and official symbol, others allowed them to remain.

Ukraine protested the posters and called for censorship.

It has been revealed that a local activist, affiliated with groups formed during the COVID-19 lockdowns, organized the poster campaign, representing Italians with dissenting views.

For further analysis, this piece from February delves into evolving national sentiments on the conflict, trending towards opposition. While this article from last weekend highlights independent adoption of Russian-aligned views.

The insights from these articles debunk CNN’s insinuation of a Russian influence campaign through the posters.

Instead, they reflect citizens’ freedom of speech within legal boundaries. Regardless of one’s stance, it’s crucial not to overstate the impact of the posters, unlikely to sway Rome’s official position.

Public sentiment is noteworthy but rarely leads to policy change. Exceptions occur post-elections if promises are kept. Large-scale protests may influence policy, but such events are unlikely in Italy. However, legal public influence campaigns like the poster initiative could garner support, prompting politicians to align with popular causes, potentially altering ruling coalitions.

Dismissal or exaggeration of the poster campaign’s impact is misguided. CNN and Ukraine’s fearmongering amplifies the anti-proxy war message, inadvertently aiding the activists. Any accusations of “Russian funding” to discredit the campaign should be scrutinized, as it merely reflects peaceful political expression.

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