>On 12 June 2025, dozens of anonymous X (formerly Twitter) accounts advocating Scottish independence abruptly went silent. Many had posted hundreds of times per week, often using pro-independence slogans, anti-UK messaging, and identity cues like “NHS nurse” or “Glaswegian socialist.”
>Their sudden disappearance coincided with a major Israeli airstrike campaign against Iranian military and cyber infrastructure. Within days, Iran had suffered severe power outages, fuel shortages, and an internet blackout affecting 95 percent of national connectivity.
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But when Farage uses division to conquer it’s good??
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What is this absolute garbage look at the source. This exact same post has been posted in r/europe_sub well.
This is literal propaganda
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‘’ The content mixed pro-independence rhetoric with populist criticism of the UK government, anti-monarchy sentiment, and solidarity with progressive causes. One tweet, which was viewed over a million times, stated, “the people robbing this country travel by private jet not by dinghy.”’’
Explains quite a bit if this is also implicated in the culture wars.
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Edit – wow, you don’t like your own hypocrisy being called out, do ya? 😂
Interference in democracy is bad. But, I guess Iranian interference in Scotland balances out the millions of pounds and hundreds of activists bussed up from England in 2014 to campaign for a NO vote.
Would be better if Scottish democracy could be allowed to happen without organised manipulation campaigns, be they Iranian or English, but alas.
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>On 12 June 2025, dozens of anonymous X (formerly Twitter) accounts advocating Scottish independence abruptly went silent. Many had posted hundreds of times per week, often using pro-independence slogans, anti-UK messaging, and identity cues like “NHS nurse” or “Glaswegian socialist.”
>Their sudden disappearance coincided with a major Israeli airstrike campaign against Iranian military and cyber infrastructure. Within days, Iran had suffered severe power outages, fuel shortages, and an internet blackout affecting 95 percent of national connectivity.
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But when Farage uses division to conquer it’s good??
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What is this absolute garbage look at the source. This exact same post has been posted in r/europe_sub well.
This is literal propaganda
‘’ The content mixed pro-independence rhetoric with populist criticism of the UK government, anti-monarchy sentiment, and solidarity with progressive causes. One tweet, which was viewed over a million times, stated, “the people robbing this country travel by private jet not by dinghy.”’’
Explains quite a bit if this is also implicated in the culture wars.
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Edit – wow, you don’t like your own hypocrisy being called out, do ya? 😂
Interference in democracy is bad. But, I guess Iranian interference in Scotland balances out the millions of pounds and hundreds of activists bussed up from England in 2014 to campaign for a NO vote.
Would be better if Scottish democracy could be allowed to happen without organised manipulation campaigns, be they Iranian or English, but alas.