Russia pushed ‘Black Lives Matter’ FB ads to ‘AMPLIFY political DISCORD’ and CHAOS

This is crazy. Apparently Russia was pushing the Black Lives Matter narrative on Facebook in order to amplify political discord and chaos.

No, really. 

Watch below:

More from CNN:

At least one of the Facebook ads bought by Russians during the 2016 presidential campaign referenced Black Lives Matter and was specifically targeted to reach audiences in Ferguson, Missouri and Baltimore, sources with knowledge of the ads told CNN.

Ferguson and Baltimore had gained widespread attention for the large and violent protests over police shootings of black men. The decision to target the ad in those two cities offers the first look at how accounts linked to the Russian government-affiliated troll farm known as the Internet Research Agency used geographically targeted advertising to sow political chaos in the United States, the sources said.

Facebook has previously said that roughly one-quarter of the 3,000 ads bought by the agency were geographically targeted, but it has not revealed any specific locations. Facebook has also not revealed which demographic groups and interest groups were targeted by the ads.

So, Russia was definitely trying to meddle in our elections, and were using race to divide us. But what does that say about “Black Lives Matter” as a movement? Hmmmm….


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