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RT is hardly a news agency. They write more fiction that news.
That's every news agency.

What is good about having multiple conflicting sources is that they show what others don't... if you want information from the news that is. If you want the news to teach you how to live and become a good citizen, just stick to the one from your government or one from the same group of corporations which runs your political party.

RT isn't a news agency; it's an external propaganda organ. A western comparable would be Radio Free Europe.
The western equivalent is the BBC or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
No; the BBC is aimed primarily at internal audiences (and even the BBC World Service isn't aimed primarily at _adversaries_; it was originally for the empire and has morphed into a general emigrants thing).

Rossiya 24, for internal consumption, would probably the rough equiv of, say, BBC News. RT is aimed at external audiences, primarily external audiences in adversary countries, and the BBC doesn't currently operate one of those (though it did during World War 2).

They are publishing pro Russian propaganda, for sure.

This being said, I wonder if it's wise to silence them? Knowing what your opponent thinks (or likes people to think) might be useful. Know your enemy and all that.

Then there is freedom of speech aspect. Are not lies within that? Yes, the Russian hardly make the same concessions, but maybe we should? An honest question, for I don't know the answer.

> Knowing what your opponent thinks

In this case, it's more about what the opponent wants its mind-controlled masses to think. I don't think anyone in Russia is privy to Putin's thinking; especially via a news broadcast.

That said, in general, I agree. Russia is a shining example of where censorship gets you.

The English language version of RT is not broadcast into Russia, and it's programming is significantly different from local Russian news.
Chinas CGTN english channel is the same. The version you get inside China is very different to the international version.
Strange enough, Spanish version of RT is very social issue orientated and probably people who watch English version would describe them as "social justice warriors".
meanwhile, on RT.com

> How the Woke stole Christmas (not from RT though). Snowperson, no Santa or Rudolph the Reindeer, woke-implied gifts… This is Christmas the ‘Cancel edition’ you could be having. Or you could question more and stick with RT. It’s your call.

https://mobile.twitter.com/rt_com/status/1474243438552006659...

Just a counter example from Spanish version: https://actualidad.rt.com/tag/Feminismo

Very favourable coverage of typical social justice issues but I don't read their online paper. I knew what English version is about very well, but because I was stuck with covid on hotel and had nothing else to watch so it surprised me.

They are a continuous pipe into the house of Russian emigrants living abroad.
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After seeing what Fox did to rot boomer minds, how can one in good faith make a statement like this.
Do you have a concrete example to point to?
As someone living in the Baltics, their "news" section dedicated to the region is pure comedy, especially in Russian.
Any example articles you can share? Very curious.
They are closer to reality than Fox….
Perhaps closer to reality than CNN?
This is how it will end for now.

Kyiv reduced to rubble, it’s people massacred and Great Russia / New USSR enjoining North Korea on the pariah list of the world.