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Russell lies about sources - yet again!

Originally Posted to Reddit February 7th 2022

In his most recent YouTube about the Canadian trucker protests, Russell presents his source originating from the  “Muck Rack” website.

It’s actually published by Russia Today.

Not only that, but he doesn’t attribute the author of the article, who just happens to be Ian Miles Cheong - well known far right grifter who spread lies about last year’s Portland protests and is a unashamed booster of the proud boys.

Why obscure these facts if you are interested in the truth?

Russell used to lambast the media for removing nuance. Now he intentionally obscures nuance.

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