Thank goodness our Hollywood betters are deciding what we can and cannot see and hear. From Andrew Korybko at korybko.substack.com:

Considering what’s at stake, the latest development in the global information war is certainly significant, but it’s premature to describe it as a game-changer since Russia could flexibly adapt to the new hostile foreign legal environment in which its employees would operate to ensure that their work continues.
The West’s censorship of Russian media over the past two years failed to sway the global public to their side, which is why much more drastic measures are now being planned in order to intimidate that country’s journalists and those foreign nationals that work with its media. Anna Neisat, the legal director of the Clooney Foundation’s Docket Project, told the US’ state-run Voice of America about her employer’s plans in this regard.
According to her, those journalists and others who refer to the Kiev regime as Nazis and talk about the need for de-Ukrainization among other subjects are “inciting genocide”, which makes them liable to charges from the International Criminal Court (ICC). Moreover, there are also some Central European countries whose legislation prohibits “propaganda for aggressive war”, and either they or the ICC could put out international arrest warrants against those who are accused of these crimes.
This is the first I’ve heard of the Clowney Foundation.
So thankful that a lightworker being who reads lines written by people ten times smarter will tell me what to think.
What a relief. (s/)
Propaganda for aggressive WAR?
Like threatening the use of nukes?
Enjoying some Kharkov bridge go boom and Ukies surrendering thermal vision videos.
Comrade Jack Shit is from that ICC/Hague circle and Netherlands will supply from F-16’s.