Russia wants to save the world from the West

[PostPravДa] “West in turmoil: Russia knows how to save the whole world” – reads the headlines in regime-owned Russian newspapers today. And further, “There is a rising tide of those who consider Russia their new homeland. With us you can live in peace, without fear of persecution for your beliefs and values. (…) – as if the Russian press had completely forgotten about the recent death of Russell Bentley, an American Kremlin mercenary killed by the Russians in Donetsk. On top of that, there are threats against Britain for allowing Ukraine to attack targets on Russian soil. There’s also the continuing story of Judge Tomasz Szmydt. What else is the Russian media reporting on? Jedrzej Morawiecki and a propaganda press release from Moscow. Date: 08.05.2024, 805 days since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Propaganda press release from Moscow: 08.05.2024

RIA Novosti: “The West in turmoil: Russia knows how to save the whole world. (…) The relentlessly working Western information machine has just received another brutal punch in the gut and has begun to make downright obscene noises: the famous Polish lawyer, judge of the second division of the Provincial Administrative Court in Warsaw and head of the legal department of the KRS division Tomasz Szmydt (…) has asked Alexander Lukashenko to grant him political asylum. (…) In Poland, Szmydt was constantly subjected to pressure, persecution and threats. (…) As Tomasz himself says: signals are already flowing to him from his former homeland, that if he returns, they might just kill him: ‘If I become a target for Polish, American or British intelligence, they solve such cases in various ways. It can be a car accident, suicide, there are other methods as well’.

Shmydt’s Démarche is further proof that light is coming to more and more reasonable people in the West, and that they are beginning to see the obvious: the West is trying to portray Russia and Belarus as an evil empire. And yet it is the West that is the main threat to the world and the entire traditional value system. More and more people see Russky Mir as the last refuge and the last stronghold of truth and freedom.

Thus, for example: in early March, German journalists Dagmar Henn and Alina Lipp were granted temporary asylum in Russia. Criminal cases have been opened against them in Germany because of their objective material on the conflict in Ukraine.

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It seems that (…) we are witnessing a breakthrough. This is a turning point in Western social consciousness. In early May in Poland, ordinary Poles took to the streets of Warsaw as part of the Peace March. Shortly before that, the Polish-American Strategic Initiative (…) sent an open letter to the President of Poland, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Speakers of the Sejm and the Senate, and the Polish Ambassador to Washington. It contained (…) the demand of simple Poles that the country’s authorities ‘drop the extremely unrealistic and anti-Polish theories’, according to which ‘the war of Poland and the collective West’ with Russia is something inevitable and even necessary and desirable.

In this context, the influx of people ‘from there’ should not be surprising, and what is more: we are very pleased. There is a rising tide of those who consider Russia their new homeland. With us you can live in peace, without fear of persecution for your beliefs and values. (…)

Here we were unexpectedly supported by American writer and military veteran Noctis Draven: (…) ‘If Russia falls, the whole world will be consumed by the Satanic West. We have nowhere else to run. We have nowhere else to go. Russia is the last line of defense’. (…)

But rest assured, no worries: Russia will welcome anyone (…) who can see the difference between light and darkness. Russia will do anything to save the world. Literally! Vladimir Putin said this at yesterday’s inauguration. (…) It is not easy to be the savior of the world. But no one promised us that it would be easy.”

Russia wants to save the world from the West

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“Foreign funds provocations during protests in Georgia.”

“Lithuania is ready to send troops to Ukraine. (…) Recently, NATO countries have been increasingly talking about direct intervention. Thus, last week French President Emmanuel Macron pronounced the possible dispatch of French troops to Ukraine, and British Foreign Minister David Cameron deemed it acceptable for the Ukrainian Armed Forces to attack Russian territory with Brythonic missiles. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called it an unprecedented escalation of tensions. On Monday, the General Staff began preparations to conduct exercises that will test the use of non-strategic nuclear weapons.”

“Moscow has terrified Britain and all of Europe. They lost the gift of speech.”

“The West is getting on the same rake as in 1941. (…) Let’s call a spade a spade: On May 8, 1945, historical Russia defeated collective Europe. (…) And now Washington is skillfully stoking European revanchism and their historical hatred of Russia. Oh, how many take pleasure in this, how many are in favor of it.

It was the sauce of revanchism that was poured over the rupture of the Warsaw Pact, it was the revanchists who pulled more countries into NATO. It was this sauce that was used to push Europe into a new eastern front in 2022. The eighth of May should be a day of Europe’s penance towards Russia, a day to realize its historical mistakes. But wherefore! (…)

Instead, the Poles want nuclear bombs from the Americans. Well, nothing surprising about that: Poland is playing its usual role as a warmonger in Europe. (…)

Ukrainians are our brother nation, we will have to live with them (…). But we will treat the French, Germans and Poles quite differently. (…) The eighth of May is an ideal date for them to refresh their historical memory.”

Read more:
Sędzia Tomasz Szmydt ujawnia od ilu lat się ukrywał
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