Two brands suspend advertising on X after their ads appeared next to pro-Nazi contentairdi@lemm.ee to Technology@beehaw.org – 619 points – 1 years agocnn.com169Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentSteve Bannon was quoted as wanting to create an "international network of nationalists"An international group that advocates for not cooperating across international lines? That (hopefully) seems doomed from the outset.It does. I think what he really means though is an international group of spin doctors who mobilise nationalist sentiments. Probably in service to Disaster Capitalism. Absolutely that, and fascism
Steve Bannon was quoted as wanting to create an "international network of nationalists"An international group that advocates for not cooperating across international lines? That (hopefully) seems doomed from the outset.It does. I think what he really means though is an international group of spin doctors who mobilise nationalist sentiments. Probably in service to Disaster Capitalism. Absolutely that, and fascism
An international group that advocates for not cooperating across international lines? That (hopefully) seems doomed from the outset.It does. I think what he really means though is an international group of spin doctors who mobilise nationalist sentiments. Probably in service to Disaster Capitalism. Absolutely that, and fascism
It does. I think what he really means though is an international group of spin doctors who mobilise nationalist sentiments. Probably in service to Disaster Capitalism. Absolutely that, and fascism
Steve Bannon was quoted as wanting to create an "international network of nationalists"
An international group that advocates for not cooperating across international lines?
That (hopefully) seems doomed from the outset.
It does. I think what he really means though is an international group of spin doctors who mobilise nationalist sentiments.
Probably in service to Disaster Capitalism.
Absolutely that, and fascism