Russia’s propaganda operation is failing

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Mar 7, 2022.

  1. gwb-trading

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    #151     Apr 10, 2022
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    #152     Apr 11, 2022
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    At some point more people in Russia will wake up and recognize the state media broadcasts are fake. The question is "will they and can they hold their leaders accountable in a country which is effectively a dictatorship?"

    Russian TV Is Filled With Images of Bucha’s Dead, Stamped With the Word “Fake”
    Instead of trying to suppress apparent evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, Russian state television inundated viewers with video of the Bucha massacre it calls a hoax.
    https://theintercept.com/2022/04/12/bucha-massacre-russia-tv-fake-ukraine-war/
     
    #153     Apr 16, 2022
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Fail!

    Russian State TV host panics after accidentally airing 'Glory to Ukraine' video
    https://www.indy100.com/tv/russian-tv-vladimir-solovyov

    Russian state TV show, Evening With Vladimir Solovyov, accidentally aired the wrong clip of footage from the war in Ukraine, infuriating the host of the show.

    The television program is known for pushing President Vladimir Putin's propaganda campaign against Ukraine heavily. Host, Vladimir Solovyov, has pushed the narrative that Ukraine is a Nazi regime that needs to be taken down and often cracks jokes about the situation.

    But last Tuesday's episode of Solovyov's show apparently had a bit of a hiccup, according to Julia Davis' reporting for The Daily Beast.

    Solovyov was introducing a clip that was meant to show a supposed clip of Ukrainians abusing Russian soldiers, saying, "This is how the Ukrainian Nazis and the Georgian mercenaries who joined their ranks, treat our prisoners of war, whom they captured during our withdrawal from the Kyiv region, which was our good-will gesture.”

    The clip was meant to contradict coverage of the footage of deaths in Bucha.

    However, the supposed clip did not air, instead it was a clip of Ukrainian soldiers walking around dead bodies saying "Glory to Ukraine" and "Russia is a b****".

    Davis reported that in the aired clip, a Ukrainian soldier stared into the camera lens and said "Don't come to our land" before it ended.

    Following the accidental clip airing, Solovyov became enraged.

    Putin Crony Melts Down After Airing Wrong Clip of Soldiers Calling Russia ‘a B****’

    Solovyov yelled for the intended clip to be shown multiple times becoming more frustrated each time it was not shown. Davis says the host shouted, "Show me that clip!" multiple times.

    The intended clip was never shown and the aired broadcast was edited when uploaded to the official state television site.

    But the hiccup didn't stop Solovyov from continuing to speak about the war in Ukraine and furthering a conspiracy theory that the West planned the Bucha attack and blamed Putin - a theory many Russian media personalities are sharing.

    (Video and pictures at above url)
     
    #154     Apr 16, 2022
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    #155     Apr 18, 2022
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Russian state TV can't figure out why they are losing in Ukraine. Their talking point is suddenly that they are actually fighting all of NATO rather than just Ukraine. It is likely that Putin and his cronies will shortly learn what actually fighting all of NATO actually looks like.

     
    #156     Apr 18, 2022
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    #157     Apr 18, 2022
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Russian media pushes more coverage of the special military operation in Ukraine.

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    #158     Apr 18, 2022
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Sign me up for that war, please.
     
    #159     Apr 18, 2022
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    gwb-trading

    From a New Yorker Article: https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/why-do-so-many-russians-say-they-support-the-war-in-ukraine

    Tatiana Mikhailova, a professor and economist in Moscow, relayed how a pollster from a state-run agency had reached her by phone and said that, if she participated, her number would be recorded for "quality control." As she put it, "any normal person would hang up." Earlier this month, Maxim Katz, an opposition-minded politician in Moscow, and a team of researchers commissioned a poll on public attitudes toward the war; Katz reported that, out of the thirty-one thousand people who were called, twenty-nine thousand and four hundred ended the conversation as soon as they heard the topic.
     
    #160     Apr 18, 2022