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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_interference_in_the_2016_United_States_elections
You're not really addressing what they said, thouoh. A Wikipedia article doesn't make their statement incorrect.
They did.
Did you read the rest of the comment?
Russia buying some facebook ads is utterly inconsequential next to the rest of FB, Fox, CNN, Reddit, and every other propaganda outlet directed at us by the capitalist class.
It's funny. Putin has a personal fortune of over $200 billion and yet somehow he isn't part of the 'capitalist class.'
Of course he is, but telling people to focus on one tiny segment of the capitalist class instead of understanding the actual system is fascism 101.
Instead of showing people how the system works and that the whole thing is against their interest, you just tell them it's one particular group doing it wrong.
Also the issue isn't "anyone over X dollars", capitalist refers to the relationship with the means of production. Putin is part of the capitalist class because Russia is a capitalist state and Putin is literally the representative of the national bourgeoisie of Russia.
People are hardly ignoring the role of American-owned media in far-right extremism, it's just that this particular meme references Putin.
This is something that a Russian Facebook ad-buyer would say.