If you read Pentagon reports (many are openly published) then you already know "megacities/urban unrest" are a top 3 threat factor for the military and you also know one of the "risks" involved is that US soldiers may not obey orders to shoot US civilians. Neat solution!
Do you think they invented this, got it to this point, and they're just done now? They won't iterate over it and improve its performance? That we won't see ICE deploying these robots against refugees, migrants, and border crossers within the decade for real-world test data?
Everyone took one look at Black Hammer last year and figured this was the inevitable outcome but it's still tragic that it happened and that someone had to lose their life for it.
The most frustrating part about debunking US regime change disinfo campaigns is that you can't win. US lies don't matter. If the lie doesn't work they just move on to the next one and trust no one will remember or hold it against them
The coup in Bolivia was bolstered by the entire media class falsely claiming the 2019 election was a fraud. Did it matter this was a lie? That the Bolivian coup usurpers killed people in the streets while the propagandists cheered? No. Once the lie became untenable they moved on
Did it matter that Guaido declared himself president and was backed by the US despite never winning any election for the office and having zero popular backing? That US mercenaries invaded Venezuela in 2020? That the US tried to smuggle arms disguised as aid? No, they moved on.
Big accounts using fake images of Egypt and Argentina to pretend the Cuban protests are way bigger than they are. It's demeaning to even call what's going on social media re: Cuba a disinfo campaign because you can *see* the flags of other nations in these tweets
Weird that after four years of hysteria about fake news and social media disinfo, all the usual suspects have zero interest in calling out blatant + verifiable lies from accounts with 90k followers.
Another one. This is literally the Catalonian Flag! This is not a Cuban protest in July 2021