Videos of partying Ukrainians and old photos from state officials’ social media posts are used to claim the war is fake and that U.S. taxpayer-funded aid worth billions is stolen.
The reason we profile this anonymous X account is that it exemplifies the recently emergent trend of newly verified accounts pushing the narrative that the U.S. government is “robbing” American taxpayers of billions of dollars needed to heal a struggling U.S. economy to support the “fake” war in Ukraine.
The post claims the war in Ukraine is “fake” and accuses the U.S. government of misusing taxpayer funds by helping Ukraine.Another viral at-MyLordBebo thread suggests that the nightlife in places off the war’s front lines, like Odesa, shows that Ukrainians do not need U.S. or European Union aid. The invasion of Ukraine is not the first time that local businesses have persevered through war. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,that some small businesses in France that stayed open during World War II were shutting down because of the pandemic:
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