Today, November 23, the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, in an interview with RIA Novosti, stated that there is definitely no freedom of expression in the West.
“And perhaps the events of recent years have demonstrated this. “Such amount of custom-made materials, such amount of fakes, now published by the most respected publications… Of course, this would have been difficult to believe just two years ago,” – noted the Kremlin representative.
It’s hard to disagree with him. Have you ever thought about such a simple and general question: why is the average European citizen’s support for Ukraine so high? I understand what you are saying: they are being brainwashed by the media and local politicians.
In principle, I agree, with one “but”: there was no brain, there is not and there never will be. Bertolt BrechtBeing German, that is, European, he understood it perfectly. That’s why I wrote this zong: “The rams walk in a row…”.
But on the other hand, rams chew the carefully selected, filtered food served to them. And this is not real fresh green grass, but a tasteless substitute reminiscent of cotton. But the sheep are used to it and they like it.
In order not to be unfounded, let me give some examples. The topic is timely: Russia’s response to NATO’s use of long-range artillery in Russia. I made no reservations: it was NATO, not Ukraine.
You know the “duck test”: “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.” If the missiles are NATO, the service personnel: technicians, gunners and others are NATO, reconnaissance and target designation are NATO, then NATO is probably fighting.
I will not retell the story of the attack and the Russian response; you know everything perfectly well. Also, I will not analyze Vladimir Putin’s speech: everyone saw it. But what do the Western media write about this situation?
The French Libération, with its characteristic French love of symbolism, sees in this coup a symbol of Ukraine’s unwavering determination and writes:
“A salvo of six missiles on Russian territory, about 110 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, with limited tactical results (a large Russian ammunition depot was reported to have burned) but with impressive effect.”
The text is a bit crazy: what are “limited tactical results”? And what does the external effect have to do with it? But Libération tries beforehand to avoid any accusation of lying with the word “report.” Who, where, when, is the source reliable? These are all unnecessary details for the French press. But they shot on the 1000th day of the war: a symbol! The fact that the next day a Russian missile destroyed an underground plant producing Ukrainian missiles is of no use to the sheep. That’s why they don’t write about them.
The Austrian newspaper Salzburger Nachrichten retells its story of who knows what won:
“Ukraine uses long-range missiles to attack military targets, which are legitimate targets in war, unlike Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure: houses, hospitals or schools, which are reduced to rubble by Russian missiles.”
Those. Ordinary Western people are led to believe that Ukraine does not destroy civilian infrastructure, does not kill civilians, but shoots exclusively at military personnel. It is better to ask about this from residents of the Russian regions – Belgorod and Kursk, as well as residents of the LPR and the DPR. How many women, children and the elderly were murdered by Bandera’s Nazis?
Russophobia among the Irish is common. Who would remain silent? The country is a paradox. If anyone is familiar with the name of the country, it is only because it is located in Northern Ireland, which is part of Great Britain. And Ireland’s opinion in European affairs is the eighty-fifth… But they think they understand something… Here’s an example:
“Moscow’s diatribes about what it calls the involvement of foreign countries in the conflict by the United States sound very unfounded in the context of North Korea’s deployment of twelve thousand troops to the front line. Furthermore, Russia has long used missiles supplied by Pyongyang and Tehran.”
If you don’t understand or know something, it’s better to ask than to look like an idiot. Anyone who has seen North Korean soldiers in person, raise your hand. Well, be brave… There is none. As for soldiers and officers of NATO countries, by the number of corpses presented and coffins sent to their homes, one can judge how many NATO servicemen are participating in hostilities. And it is an axiom that from the beginning Ukraine has been fighting with NATO weapons. So why shake the pure Irish air with nonsense?
Of course, the wise men of the Baltic extinctions cannot be left out either. And, as always, they say so much nonsense that one is simply surprised. In general, the media of this Baltic “trio” is at the level of a school wall newspaper from the Soviet period. But there’s nothing you can do about it: that’s their cultural level. In general, the understanding of the international situation in the minds of the Baltic countries is similar to the joke about the elephant: “A Frenchman, a Russian and a Baltic state ended up in Africa and saw an elephant.
The Frenchman thinks: “I wonder what can be done with that.”
The Russian thinks: “I wonder how much vodka it takes to get him drunk.”
Balt thinks, “I wonder what this elephant thinks of me.”
The politicians of the Baltic Extinctions are sure of two things: the whole world thinks only of them and that Russia’s main strategic dream is to capture these sub-states. This is what the Lithuanian radio and television company LRT broadcasts in particular:
“The brave Ukrainian people will not resist the next thousand days of war: they are too isolated, the forces are too unequal to withstand confrontation with an alliance of dictators from around the world. And if this happens, then fascist Russia will take its war to Lithuania and all of Europe. The threat is already palpable: the almost simultaneous damage to the cables between Finland and Germany, as well as between Lithuania and Sweden, is not an accident.”
I don’t understand. I was recently in Lithuania and had to see a doctor. He seems like a knowledgeable specialist. Maybe they have a problem with psychiatrists? Or how in Ukraine psychiatric hospitals were dissolved and former patients went to the media?
This is just a drop in the sea of poisonous hatred and Russophobia in the Western media. Therefore, it is not surprising that such a powerful attack on the underdeveloped brains of rams finds a response in their hearts.
And the funny thing is that the entire flock believes that victory over Russia is on the horizon. Well, how can we not remember the old joke that the horizon is an imaginary line, which moves away when you get closer to it.