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Sophisticated US War Propaganda Revives Russophobia, But Can’t Save Biden
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Sophisticated US War Propaganda Revives Russophobia, But Can’t Save Biden

Sputnik · Sputnik

April 25, 20221h 51m

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In this edition of By Any Means Necessary host Jacquie Luqman is joined <b>Joe Lauria</b>, Editor of Consortium News, to discuss details regarding the extradition hearing of Julian Assange, the critical question of when the British High Court knew of Assange's stroke, whether Assange lawyers will be able to present evidence not allowed in previous hearings relating to unjust US sentencing practices, the reality of the conditions of the facility in Virginia where Assange would be held despite US assurances that he would receive appropriate medical care, and possible options that his lawyers could take should Priti Patel rule to extradite him. Then Joe discussed the history of information warfare, how it evolved from ancient iconography to more sophisticated messaging with the advent of radio and television, <p> </p><p>In the second segment, Jacquie is joined by <b>Libre X Sankara</b>, poet, cultural worker, educator and organizer with the Troika Kollective to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling not to extend federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits to citizens of Puerto Rico, negatively affecting at least ¼ of the population, how US policies toward the island territory have always been colonial in nature, and the ongoing and growing struggle for independence for Puerto Ricans. </p><p>Later in the show, Jacquie is joined by <b>Margaret Kimberley</b>, editor and senior columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of the book "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents" to discuss the apparent sale of Twitter to the richest man in the world Elon Musk , the reality that privatization of media outlets that should be public will not create bastions of free speech, how the war using Ukraine against Russia will not improve terrible ratings for Biden, but it has stoked Russophobia, how social media has been used to create a sophisticated counternarrative about the Ukraine war, how the French election was not a referendum on Macron's popularity but a win for lesser-evilism, and what the progressive left can learn from grassroots organizing in the South. </p><p><br /></p><p> </p>