NYT blames Russian trolls for amplifying antisemitism allegations that took down the Women's March movement

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NYT blames Russian trolls for amplifying antisemitism allegations that took down the Women's March movement
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The New York Times claims in a new report that Russian internet trolls are primarily to blame for dismantling the Women's Movement, not allegations of antisemitism.

Activist Linda Sarsour - Thousands of advocates, activists and community members flooded the streets at Foley Square joined the New Sanctuary Coalition and The New York Immigration Coalition at the Lights for Liberty vigil, deemed one of the largest solidarity actions in history with over 750 vigils across 5 continents"But there is also a story that has not been told, one that only emerged years later in academic research, of how Russia inserted itself into this moment," she continued.

Berry said an investigation found 152 Russian accounts produced material about Sarsour, totaling approximately 2,642 tweets about her,"many of which found large audiences," she wrote. "Not all of this backlash was organic," she went on."That week, Russian amplifier accounts began circulating posts that focused on Ms. Sarsour, many of them inflammatory and based on falsehoods, claiming she was a radical Islamist, ‘a pro-ISIS Anti USA Jew Hating Muslim’ who ‘was seen flashing the ISIS sign.’", Russian accounts supposedly"boosted their output around Mr. Farrakhan and the Women’s March leaders that spring, posting 10 or 20 times a day," Berry said.

"This is such a telling article in the New York Times," international security professor Max Abrahms agreed."The story condemns disinformation but actually promotes it by blaming the backlash to Linda Sarsour on Russia lol."

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