Comment by Tyrek
2 years ago
Free speech may not be the relevant criticism here, but there's... somewhat of a discomfort of a government (if admittedly foreign) agency calling out specific individuals. I know we're in the era of terminally online politicians, but this crosses some sort of professionalism boundary?
EDIT: Which is to say, it's not illegal or anything, but I'm sending a frowning emoji.
> but this crosses some sort of professionalism boundary?
I don't know. I assume any organisation interested in directing online discourse about subjects it is vested in does something like this. Especially political organisations.
This is politics. Kinda dirty, but that's what it is, I guess. It's probably only noteworthy because the context and persons/groups involved are noteworthy.