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Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress]
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xandry
on 02/04/2022, 13:58:52 UTC
⭐ Merited by Foxpup (3) ,paxmao (2) ,LTU_btc (1) ,suchmoon (1)
In Russia there is no Ministry of Truth, which indicates how to think.
No, there is. At the moment, this is not one organization, but several at once: the prosecutor's office, the Prosecutor General's Office, Roskomnadzor and other "power" structures. Even if we talk about the survey that many people refer to here... they asked the question "do you support a special military operation?". Even a complete idiot should realize that this is a technique for manipulating thinking and the results would be completely different if the question sounded like "do you support the war Russia with Ukraine?".
All censorship and silencing of information is the work of the Ministry of Truth. A huge part of the russian population is not even aware of the fact that Russian soldiers staged there and how big is corruption in Russia.


Some reference links:
‘Don’t call it a war’ – propaganda filters the truth about Ukraine on Russian media
Если верить государственным соцопросам, большинство россиян поддерживают войну в Украине. Но можно ли им верить? Вот пять графиков, которые помогают ответить на этот вопрос
Правда ли, что власти проводят соцопросы с помощью спецслужб? Ученый Григорий Юдин отвечает на самые популярные вопросы о российской социологии

In Russia, it is not customary to glorify Nazism.
Just lol
Wagner Group
Суд в Москве признал плакат «Фашизм не пройдет» дискредитацией Вооруженных сил РФ
Россия: ксенофобия, расизм, а теперь и проявления нацизма
Неонацизм в России
Война вышла из подворотен
Антифашисты в России
Умер Максим Тесак Марцинкевич. Как он стал главным неонацистом России и мог ли покончить с собой?
Мужское государство
Соратники Владислава Позднякова травят вдову темнокожего студента, который утонул, спасая девушку
Дёмушкин, Дмитрий Николаевич

Yes, now skinheads no longer walk the streets and do not kill migrants, but this has turned into some part of the national idea: for many years, through federal channels, Russians have been inspired by how flawed Americans and Europeans are. For example, offensive statements like "pindos", "geyropa" are very common in modern Russia. After the seizure of Crimea, strong anti-Ukrainian propaganda began.