Well, of course... the interview with the main ideologist of the Kremlin, an apologist for the idea of the "Russian World" has nothing to do with propaganda. Here is his direct speech (if you understand Russian) where, based on the tragic incident fabricated by the FSB on May 2 in Odessa, he openly calls for “cleansing” Ukraine and killing, killing, killing!... Which is what they are trying to do at the moment
…based on the tragic incident fabricated by the FSB on May 2 in Odessa,
“Tragic incident fabricated by the FSB?” So, you are an ukronazi, @stmeme.
Nothing but lies can be expected from your side.
And for those who understand Russian, they will certainly understand that Dugin was talking about the treatment of this nazi kind who has started the genocide over everything Russian in the territory of former Ukraine.
Your vampire ball is over. It is going to hurt, but hey… Look at it from the bright side: You can scream as much as you want.
what a crazy mf... did you have a examples "genocide over everything Russian" before them start grab our territory and now openly war? I from Ukraine and can tell even now "everything Ru" just not much tolerated by same people, anyway many ru talking peoples etc.
how about the fact not from UA side?: After Dugin’s speech, a petition was created on the website change.org addressed to the rector of Moscow State University Viktor Sadovnichy and the dean of the faculty of sociology Vladimir Dobrenkov. Its authors cited as an argument the statement of the philosopher Sergei Datsyuk: “Professor of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov Alexander Gelyevich Dugin, describing the alleged atrocities of the Ukrainians, called for them to be killed. Literally in the 18th minute of the interview, he said the following, referring to the Ukrainians: “Kill, kill, kill. There shouldn’t be any more talk. As a professor, I think so.” The petition received more than 10,000 votes, Dugin was eventually fired from Moscow State University, as was the dean of the Faculty of Sociology Dobrenkov.
This is, of course, a bunch of UA lies. If they weren’t you wouldn’t be posting propaganda, but interview with him.
You are not doing favour to yourself or Ukraine by sending propaganda.
Well, of course... the interview with the main ideologist of the Kremlin, an apologist for the idea of the "Russian World" has nothing to do with propaganda. Here is his direct speech (if you understand Russian) where, based on the tragic incident fabricated by the FSB on May 2 in Odessa, he openly calls for “cleansing” Ukraine and killing, killing, killing!... Which is what they are trying to do at the moment
“Tragic incident fabricated by the FSB?” So, you are an ukronazi, @stmeme.
Nothing but lies can be expected from your side.
And for those who understand Russian, they will certainly understand that Dugin was talking about the treatment of this nazi kind who has started the genocide over everything Russian in the territory of former Ukraine.
Your vampire ball is over. It is going to hurt, but hey… Look at it from the bright side: You can scream as much as you want.
what a crazy mf... did you have a examples "genocide over everything Russian" before them start grab our territory and now openly war? I from Ukraine and can tell even now "everything Ru" just not much tolerated by same people, anyway many ru talking peoples etc.
how about the fact not from UA side?:
After Dugin’s speech, a petition was created on the website change.org addressed to the rector of Moscow State University Viktor Sadovnichy and the dean of the faculty of sociology Vladimir Dobrenkov. Its authors cited as an argument the statement of the philosopher Sergei Datsyuk: “Professor of the Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov Alexander Gelyevich Dugin, describing the alleged atrocities of the Ukrainians, called for them to be killed. Literally in the 18th minute of the interview, he said the following, referring to the Ukrainians: “Kill, kill, kill. There shouldn’t be any more talk. As a professor, I think so.” The petition received more than 10,000 votes, Dugin was eventually fired from Moscow State University, as was the dean of the Faculty of Sociology Dobrenkov.
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