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Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
They are so amazingly bad at this — PolitiTweet.org
Max Fras @maxfras
The FSB releases evidence of the "explosive-ladden truck" that they claim caused the Crimea bridge explosion on Sat… https://t.co/9wt0b8D1hL
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@NataliaAntonova Men like this have such thin skin. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
This is crazy. — PolitiTweet.org
Jahnavi Sen @jahnavi_sen
.@andymstone publicly claimed that @thewire_in story on @amitmalviya and his @Meta XCheck privileges is based on a… https://t.co/VcpFfVXvds
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
On Sergei Surovikin, aka "General Armageddon," now leading Russian forces in Ukraine. — PolitiTweet.org
Seva @SevaUT
this guy was Assad's favorite general in Syria, known for indiscriminate bombing of civilians. if he's borrowing fr… https://t.co/VHnpKuIllq
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @ChristopherJM: Kyiv Mayor @Vitaliy_Klychko takes a walk across the glass pedestrian bridge, aka the “Klitschko bridge,” in central Kyiv… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
Incredibly important point. Putin attacked Ukraine *un*provoked in 2014 and again this year. “Provocation”is attempting to set up Ukraine to capitulate and will reward Putin, encouraging more behavior like this. The “peace” you seek (cough Elon) can only be in Ukraine’s victory. — PolitiTweet.org
Dmytro Kuleba @DmytroKuleba
This nonsense about Putin being “provoked” must stop. He does not need anything to “provoke” him in order to commit… https://t.co/SdcKqZKPSD
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
So proud to have brave friends and colleagues like Mariana. We are with you! 🇺🇦🇺🇸 — PolitiTweet.org
Mariana Betsa @Mariana_Betsa
It feels like February 24 but we are not afraid anymore. Ukraine will not surrender #StopRussia #StandWithUkraine
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
Here are a few images of Shevchenko Park, nearby Shevchenko Boulevard, and the glass footbridge—all hit in this morning’s attack—from before the war. These are places Kyiv residents gather, stroll, and spend free time. https://t.co/or2ZwdcoCp — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
Of course this is nothing new—attacks like this have been happening in other cities throughout this senseless war. Putin has re-escalated to attacking Kyiv because of the losses he is suffering in the east and Crimea. This is a deadly act of desperation. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
I used to run in this park in the mornings when I lived in Kyiv. I would see old ladies walking their dogs, old men playing chess. Students grabbing a coffee before class. Kids with their parents on the way to school. Russia is deliberately targeting civilians. — PolitiTweet.org
Matthew Luxmoore @mjluxmoore
Shevchenko Park in central Kyiv now. Probably the city’s busiest park, usually packed with people and street musici… https://t.co/0yFCi2IRZh
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @ichbinilya: This tweet was a cry of frustration. I don’t really regret it, but it’s not a model for how to engage on Twitter. You never… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @ichbinilya: AARON MATE DENIES ASSAD WAR CRIMES, DO NOT CREDULOUSLY REPEAT HIS TOXIC NONSENSE TO YOUR COLOSSAL AUDIENCE — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @SashaIngber: NEW REPORT: The 12th Main Directorate is the shadowy Russian force standing between Putin + a nuclear strike. In Soviet ti… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
Not the most informative trending topic headline…: https://t.co/NnXkP5HQ6b — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@TheAdamUre Just an observation 😇 — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @Cen4infoRes: 🚨NEW REPORT: Six months today, an attack on Kramatorsk rail station killed 59 civilians - including many children. They we… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
My entire feed is videos of the Crimean bridge explosion. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @DrRadchenko: Some thoughts on the Crimean bridge attack (all caveats apply as it's too early for definitive conclusions). First, the ob… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
Special thanks to @politicssam for being an inspiration—kind, passionate, and brilliant—teaching me about emplotment, and for giving me a great Boise welcome 🙏 — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
A heartfelt thank you to @Boisestate_FCI for having me as the keynote speaker at the 37th Annual Frank Church Conference. It was wonderful to connect with fellow engaged citizens who care about disinformation’s effect on democracy. Watch my speech here: https://t.co/1bgpoFQjgN https://t.co/7dutB3rEhs — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@NeemaIyer You’ve just made my day! — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @astroehlein: Two decades ago, I asked Russian investigative journalist & human rights defender Anna Politkovskaya how she could keep do… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@PortnoyCon You may not believe me, but if the tables were turned and a Dem campaign were peddling a similar story about a GOP candidate, my caution would have been the same, particularly given the recent history of hack and leak operations. Nuance. It’s really important. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@PortnoyCon If you look back at *all* my statements on the laptop—which, kudos, it seems like you may have actually tried to do—I never said anything about the veracity of the material. I just cautioned voters to wait for more info and recall that the story was being peddled by a campaign. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@PortnoyCon Still no dice. You’re reading what you want to read here. “Casting doubt on the provenance” doesn’t mean “this is Russian disinfo” or that the story was false. It means “voters deserve to understand how the laptop got to the Post because there was some shady shit happening.” — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
RT @ichbinilya: Any analysis, recommendation, or even opinion about the war in Ukraine should begin with one fact: Russia is deliberately… — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@dannagal You’re the best. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
@PortnoyCon Point me to where I said that, please? — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
TL;DR- Don't let your friends twist in the wind. Don't be a jerk. Be cautious. — PolitiTweet.org
Nina Jankowicz @wiczipedia
4. Actually read any documents or articles you share or engage with *before* doing so. Given that FOIA requests are being used in this and other cases in order to overwhelm the groups involve and present "proof" of "crimes," make sure to read past the headline. — PolitiTweet.org