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We live in a color revolution era. How do I distinguish between a revolution that support our cause and a color revolution

Because it seems like every fucking protest has the stench of western-backed color revolution

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freagle - 3mon

By withholding judgment, choosing to read the history of that place instead of the news, reading news representing as many ideological perspectives as possible, and engaging in discourse with others who are doing the same.

It takes a lot of effort to arrive at accurate conclusions and it's never guaranteed.

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cfgaussian - 3mon

This. Also, investigate the sources of funding. Follow the money.

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REEEEvolution - 3mon
  • Did the current government show any sort of backbone in not following US directives?

If yes, it is a color revolution. People always forget that these revolutions have justified beginnings. The targets in recent times were corrupt and imcompetent governments, they were however not fully subservient to the US and close with China.

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VladimirLimeMint - 3mon

The easiest way I do I just duckduckgo "movement leading" org and their funders with "Endowment" and voila! Most of the evidences I collected on US imperialists are almost exclusively through dorking and OSINT. I keep searching until I reach the original sources, it's how I know anonymous source links back to state department. Funnily enough, dorking is exactly how GE, Nathan Rich, Greg J Stoker and Brian Berletic researching. Real OSINT is just search engine dorking, no need for bullshit tools like CIAingcat giving paid lessons lmao. Also shit like NED, USAID, Open Society, Open Technology Fund, Congress of Cultural Freedom, RFA, RFE, Radio y Televisión Martí, VOA.

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