Here’s the article: https://dallasexpress.com/crime/uncovering-militants-motives-anarchist-propaganda-linked-to-fort-worth-ice-ambush/

A snippet from the article. It says: "During the investigation, officials found numerous guns and suits of body armor. They also found anarchist propaganda – including a flag that read “resist fascism, fight oligarchy” and flyers that said “fight ICE terror with class war” and “free all political prisoners.” " lol, propaganda like “fascism is bad”.

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A fediverse post by Abolisyonista ( @abolisyonista@ni.hil.ist ) saying "Anarchist attacked ICE in Texas and the mainstream media is citing passages from the anarchist library and all the passages are based??? https://dallasexpress.com/crime/uncovering-militants-motives-anarchist-propaganda-linked-to-fort-worth-ice-ambush/ " It has a picture of the “know the work rules” meme/comic, it shows a woman with ginger/orange hair holding a telephone saying “Hello, based department?!” with a concerned look on her face.

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    7 days ago

    It is a very interesting debate. Very heated on reddit. Like is there any definite line between propaganda and sharing info?

    I’m on the side that most human-generated info is propaganda to a certain extent, but I’m probably overshooting. Science usually isn’t. I think the reddit definition was pretty neat. Something along the lines of disseminating info to certain groups. Suuuper broad, but a bit more strict than my thoughtless version.