Russian journalist about the Russians: How can the lunatics convey a truthful picture of what is happening?

31 January 2018, 01:16 | The Company
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"Today, in front of my eyes on Khreshchatyk, a man spoke Russian, and then people emerged from somewhere in the embroidered shoes, they threw bread from the pigeons and, in front of everyone, hacked him with whips and shouting:" Glory to Ukraine! For Bandera! "Moskalyak on Gilyak ! ".

There are two Ukraine. One in a Russian TV, and the other in reality. The first is phantasmagoric, ugly, absurd, full of violence and cruelty, with Nazis, fascists and crucified boys. Ukraine on the Russian screens starve, freezes and is on the verge of extinction from Earth maps. It adopts idiotic, anti-human laws and live near-minded, half-intelligent people. The first Ukraine is a projection of Russian reality, an absolutely fair description of life, life and prospects of Russians.

Ukraine is the second - a civilized state, once and for all on the rails of the European way of development. With the problems inherent in all transition periods, with the civil society raising its head, with plans, aspirations and hopes. Real Ukraine is a strong people, it is independence, freedom and dignity, despite slavery, humiliation and a scoop, contrary to the Russian world.



It is useless to explain to consumers of Russian TV that in Ukraine everyone speaks freely in the language in which he wants that hospitable and hospitable people live here. And how to tell moles about the colors of nature? How can moral morons be made to understand that they brought war and sorrow to a foreign country? As madmen living in parallel reality, where is black - is it white and vice versa, to convey a truthful picture of what is happening? They say that nothing is impossible. there is. And let the humpbacks correct the grave, "summed up Tverskoy.




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