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🚨 THE EU IS ESCALATING ITS WAR ON INFORMATION 🚨 The European Court of Justice has now confirmed that the EU ban on Russia Today can apply not only to television broadcasters or major media companies, but to ordinary individuals who make RT content publicly available online. The Court’s position is clear: a person can be treated as an “operator” for publicly distributing RT material even when the activity is non-commercial, donation-funded, small in scale, or limited in duration. This is not about private viewing. It is about public sharing, publishing, and distribution, including on online platforms. And that should concern every journalist, editor, researcher, and citizen in Europe. The EU says RT is propaganda. Fine. Then confront it with facts. Expose its falsehoods. Debate its arguments. Challenge it publicly. Let citizens compare competing narratives and decide for themselves. That is how democracy is supposed to work. We watch clips from mainstream outlets every day. We analyze them, criticize them, and sometimes reject their arguments. Why should RT content be treated differently? Why should Brussels decide that people are not mature enough to see it, discuss it, or challenge it? Once governments make the public dissemination of a media outlet a legal risk, they are not merely targeting one network. They are creating a precedent. Today it is RT. Tomorrow it could be any journalist, platform, researcher, or citizen who shares material that contradicts the approved narrative. Democracy is not protected by banning information. It is protected by giving people access to information, and trusting them to think.

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