![]() That last part was especially odd-until you consider that the women weren't actually women at all but rather bots and trolls used in a systematic campaign by groups affiliated with China to sow division and unrest in the U.S. And one more thing: Occasionally, a stray Chinese-language character would slip into one of their posts or hundreds of others just like them. Their use of language was off too, stilted or mixing up familiar expressions-"Black people are never slaves! Stand up your high head!" read one of Jessi's more garbled tweets. Their handles were similar and they tended to make sweeping statements putting down America and its democratic system, rather than referencing specific events. The women's messages were sometimes identical to others on Twitter and Facebook. ![]() ![]() The three women appeared to be just like millions of other Americans who take to social media every day to express their displeasure at the state of the U.S. ![]()
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