No, You Don’t Get to Lie on My Work: A Meta Note on Propaganda and Boundaries
- john raymond
- Mar 24
- 1 min read

Let’s get this clear from the start: I’m not going to let propagandists post their vile Russian lies on my articles.
Why would I?
This is my work, my words, my space. It is not a forum for disinformation, revisionism, or thinly veiled authoritarian apologism. If you want to peddle Kremlin talking points, you can do it somewhere else — your platform, your post, your corner of the internet. Not mine.
This Isn’t Censorship — It’s Curatorship
There’s a difference between debate and bad faith distortion. Between critique and coordinated propaganda. I’m not here to argue with trolls. I’m not here to amplify fascist ideology under the banner of “balance.”
If you lie, you go. If you distort, you’re out. If you try to twist my work into a playground for your bullshit narrative, you are not welcome.
Build Your Own Platform
The internet is full of spaces where lies run free. You can start your own. You can fund your own echo chamber, write your own alternate reality, live in your own little ideological bunker. That’s the freedom of the web.
But what you don’t get to do is plant your narrative like a parasite inside work that stands against it. Not on my watch.
This Is a Boundary, Not a Debate
I write because I believe in truth, in clarity, in resistance to tyranny. That’s the ethos behind every piece I publish. So no, you don’t get to comment lies into legitimacy.
You don’t get to spread rot in the roots of a tree I planted.
This is the line. You’re not invited to cross it.
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