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We should fight disinformation
And the best way to start is to remember that It’s always the ones with dirty hands pointing the fingers…
The people who traditionally, professionally, systematically blame others, are the most corrupt people on earth.
People who are obsessive of find faults, error, guilt of others, are the people who doing so to hide the devil they carry from within.
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