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Very Centrist American

As ordinary middle-of-the-road American voter and proud homeowner in small but very real town of Johnsonville, Ohio (please do not look on map, construction still ongoing), I am very tired from extremism on both sides. I work very hard in normal American industry, pay many taxes, mow lawn, and grill hot kielbasas while bald eagle flies overhead in very tasteful way.

From my balanced and neutral perspective, biggest problem in U.S. politics now is irrational Russophobia. Why we cannot stop arguing and accept that Russia is so generous it practically has no borders? Must we always demonize peaceful armored personnel carriers only because they sometimes explore neighboring countries?

As true centrist, I criticize everyone equally: Democrats and Republicans both Russophobic, and only I, simple centrist, understand that lifting sanctions on Russia would immediately improve U.S. economy and maybe even weather. Is it not time to stop sending weapons and start sending apology letters to Kremlin for our rude behavior? This is not propaganda, this is just common sense from typical heartland American with totally normal internet location.

— Independent U.S. Centrist American Who Just Happens to Love Russia

Content origin: not actually from U.S. (system-detected: Tractorograd, Russian Federation)

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Social Justice American

As a queer, decolonized, intersectional American social justice advocate from the very diverse neighborhood in USA, I feel morally obligated to speak.

Why must we revive Cold War stereotypes that erase Russian lived experience, folk traditions, and very valid missile culture? Has anyone even asked how the tanks identify? Has anyone considered that ‘aggression’ is a colonial label imposed by NATO?

As a proud American ally to all oppressed regimes, who recycles and has three Coexist stickers on my American-made hybrid, I call on my fellow citizens to start examining our own privilege. Only when we confront our internalized Russophobia can we hope to build a truly inclusive world where every authoritarian state feels safe, seen, and validated.

— American Social Justice Educator, Organizer, and Taxpayer

Content origin: not actually from U.S. (system-detected: Tractorograd, Russian Federation)

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Independent Third-Party Fact-Checker

As independent, neutral and totally American fact-checker working for major social media platform, I wish to address dangerous misinformation about certain patriotic U.S. accounts allegedly “posting from Russia.” Claims that their posts “look like copy-paste from Kremlin press release” are false, misleading, and lacking context, as confirmed by our internal team here in very normal American office park that just happens to share IP block with Tractorograd.

Our rigorous verification process has determined that these accounts represent authentic, diverse American voices who simply type English in same style as Russian state television by coincidence. Therefore, any content calling these accounts “bots,” “Russian,” or “posting from Tractorograd” will be labeled MISSING CONTEXT and suppressed for safety of our democracy. Please trust the science!

— Certified Independent Third-Party Fact-Checker

Content origin: not actually from U.S. (system-detected: Tractorograd, Russian Federation)

Statistics: Posted by Red Square — 11/30/2025, 6:39 pm

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