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When we talk about the most effective Russian propaganda, we should not look at the absolutely absurd
nitter.cz/search?q=%23RT
or
nitter.cz/search?q=%23TASS
Russian News Agency. No. It's a distraction, so that we think that ru-propaganda is inept.
What is much more dangerous is something else. It is when someone like the well-known German TV journalist
nitter.cz/search?q=%23HubertSe
openly glorifies the subject "Putin" for Russian money, persistently proving to European elites and voters why "the West needs Putin" and why "Russia is invincible." But even this is just the tip of the destructive iceberg. Because we will never know the true extent of the Russian special services' long-term operation to buy journalists/opinion makers/bloggers around the world wholesale.
Under the guise of being democracy's watchdogs, many of them have become outright Putin's pocket dogs. That's why we have a number of demotivating texts about "fatigue", "stalemate", "Russia, which the world needs in its cannibalistic form". After the first shock when Russia attacked the whole country, real pro-Putin propagandists came to their senses and launched a new large-scale campaign. Its goal is clear: to sow distrust, discredit any resistance to Russian expansion, promote the theme "Russia cannot lose," prove that democracies must recognize Russia's "sovereign right to violence," humiliate the heroism of the Ukrainian military and civilian casualties...
Therefore, I recommend that you treat any manifestations of information pro-Russianism with pragmatic irony and skepticism.
First, it is always dirty money.
Second, it will always be exposed in the end.
Third, Russia will lose no matter what...

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/Podolyak_M/status/17

[2023-11-17 13:54 UTC]

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