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Russia has already being waging hybrid warfare against the West through a massive campaign of disinformation, bots and propaganda. In addition we do it to ourselves as well. In America we have so much propaganda, it's insane. We have Fox News, Newsmax, so many conspiracy theorist podcast hosts like Alex Jones (who has ties to Russia), Joe Rogan and way more. We also have billionaires funding our elections and supporting Republicans. Of course Germany is a lot better than we are but they have the AfD which receives backing from Elon Musk. 30 years ago I guarantee you almost no American could predict we would have fallen so far and have a president who's loyal to Russia instead of our country. Likely if you were to tell an American 30+ years ago about this they would explain why they are "exceptional" or different from other countries. But you can see we were wrong. Never assume it can't happen where you are too.
One key mistake which powered this all: how so many Americans fall for this is because we didn't do nearly enough to stop it. Our education is underfunded and we don't learn media literacy and civics. Now I ask will other countries repeat our mistake or will they take action?
I urge you demand your politicians really strengthen and enhance your education system by adding media literacy and emotional skills like conflict resolution, emotional regulation, attention span and impulse control, give the next generation the skills needed to be resilient against Russia's hybrid warfare against Europe. Public media can also step in and educate adults and there can be workshops and classes. Students should be urged to pass the skills they learn along to their parents and grandparents.