Chinese state media misleadingly boost pro-Russian U.S. protesters as “anti-war,” these fringe activists, some with links to Russian state media, condemn only Western efforts to help Ukraine defend itself, not Russian aggression.
Many of those who spoke at the rally allegedly have financial ties with the Russian state or are employed by the Russian state., including Garland Nixon, Wyatt Reed, Chris Hedges and Tara Reade, are employed by, or regularly contribute to Russian state broadcasters like Sputnik and RT.
The rally attracted more fringe political ideologies and movements, including followers of Lyndon LaRouche, a conspiracy-minded U.S. political activist and failed presidential candidate whose group is often described as “cult-like.”Russian or Soviet flags, and expressed views sympathetic to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russia’s war on Ukraine.
One protest organizer, The Center for Political Innovation, “apologized” to organizers for flying Russian flags at the event “to support Russia against U.S. imperialism,” tweeting: “We did not intend to inappropriately impose our politics.”donned the “Z" symbol, used by Russia to show support for the invasion of Ukraine.that “the organized factions here are more pro-Russia than anti-war.
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