Russian propaganda: The verdict on Donald Trump is the elimination of political rivals

[PostPravДa] Russian media noted the verdict on Donald Trump, who was found guilty of all 34 charges by a jury decision. According to Dmitry Peskov, this is a sign that “in the US, political rivals are being eliminated by all available methods.” The regime’s press also reports that Tucker Carlson, an American journalist who “became famous” for his interview with Putin, “uttered unpleasant words for Ukraine and the West.” Meanwhile, Putin himself is calling on Russians to make large families the norm there.

All this is what Jedrzej Morawiecki tells you about every day. Here is a propaganda press release from Moscow. Headlines from 31.05.2024, the 828th day since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.



Propaganda press release from Moscow and the verdict on Donald Trump

“Peskov commented on the verdict for Trump: in the U.S., political rivals are eliminated by all available methods. (…) ‘This can be seen with the naked eye, the whole world can see it’.”

“Tucker Carlson has uttered unpleasant words for Ukraine and the West. The American journalist said that Russia cannot be defeated. (…) ‘The whole thing has been foolishness from the beginning. Winning is impossible. … This is the truth,’ Carlson stressed. (…) Recall that Moscow is open to dialogue all the time.”

Russian propaganda: The verdict on Donald Trump is the elimination of political rivals

“Orban declared that Europe is preparing for war with Russia.”

“Blood-sucking tick-monsters are approaching Poland.”

“Russian kindergartens clashed bunkers with NATO officers in the dust (…) at the Yaroslavl training ground in Ukraine.”

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“Putin said he hasn’t been to Kamchatka in a long time. Vladimir Putin promised that he would definitely go to Kamchatka.”

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“Putin has called for families with three or more children to become the norm in Russia. (…) This must be a natural, obvious lifestyle. We are moving in that direction.”

“A cyclist ideologue was arrested in St. Petersburg for treason against the state. (…) Gierman Moses was taken to Moscow’s Lefortovo detention center. (…) The case was kept secret.”

“Singer Sharlot was hospitalized after a court hearing. (…) The artist tripped and severely damaged his ligaments as he exited the prison car. Szarlot was carrying a lot of personal belongings and rations, as he hoped the court would decide to let him go home. Doctors insisted that the musician be hospitalized immediately because of a suspected fracture. However, the court decided that there was no threat to his life, so the hearing will take place. The boy was given painkillers. He was not taken to the hospital until 1am. (…) He will not be released. (…) Recall that the singer was accused of rehabilitating Nazism and insulting religious feelings for burning his ID card.”

Russian propaganda: The verdict on Donald Trump is the elimination of political rivals

“A Russian soldier has been resurrected from Yakutia after dying in the Spec Ops zone. (…) Dulustaan Ivanov told about his resurrection in an interview on an Orthodox channel. (…) The soldier was resurrected in both the medical and spiritual sense of the word. Here he is alive, baptized and took the name Sergei.”

“In Yakutsk a drunken man went out on the balcony and arranged a shooting. (…) He hadn’t slept for ten days.”

“In Alushta, a man stabbed two passersby and wounded one because they paid attention to him.”

“A Moscow pensioner had her nose broken because she pointed out to her neighbors that they were spreading garbage between floors.”

“In the suburban town of Sergeyev Posad, a female refectory worker was stabbed to death in a church.”

“A family brawl in a Moscow apartment has turned into a bloody massacre. One person is dead, four are injured.”

“In St. Petersburg, a wife poured vinegar instead of vodka into her husband’s glass and thus killed him.”

“In Vladivostok, doctors rescued a Russian man whose penis was stuck in a frozen chicken.”

“In Moscow, the incidence of syphilis has tripled in five years. (…) The number of patients with this diagnosis accounted for almost a third of all cases of infection last year in the Russian capital – 32%, or 8,500 out of 25,800,” the Health Ministry reported. (…) Moscow is the undisputed leader in terms of the number of syphilis patients per capita: 64.7 per 100,000 people.”

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