Stamps and narratives of Russian propaganda about Ukraine

Propaganda

1.5 years of the war have passed, but the dull and lit clichés of Russian propaganda are still heard from users. Well, it’s time to peel off the covers. Go.

  1. Nazis in Ukraine
  2. Ukraine bombed Donbass for 8 years
  3. Satanic Cults
  4. Zelensky drug addict
  5. Bioweapons Laboratories in Ukraine
  6. Russian propaganda fakes that have become memes

Narrative #1 – Nazis in Ukraine

Where did this saying come from? It’s as old as mammoth shit. Russian propaganda raised this idea back in 2013 during the epic battle on the Maidan.

The fact is that neo-Nazis from the ‘Right Sector’ took an active part in the Revolution of Dignity. Moreover, these guys were at the forefront of resistance as the most prepared participants, since the very principles of neo-Nazism presuppose good physical fitness.

It is clear that after the victory of the Revolution of Dignity, no one persecuted these guys, moreover, some of them died defending the freedom of Ukraine.

It was the fact that the Right Sector took an active part in the Maidan that allowed Russian propaganda to say that the Nazis seized power in Ukraine.

Ukraine is a completely democratic country, since 2014, presidential elections have been held in Ukraine twice, and Vladimir Zelensky, a candidate from the centrist party “Servant of the People“, won the last election.

As for the nationalist parties, during the 2019 parliamentary elections they failed to get 2% of the vote and are not represented in the Ukrainian parliament.

After Russia annexed Crimea and launched a war in the Donbas in 2014, many of the Right Sector supporters went to fight in the Donbas as volunteers.

The backbone of the battalion, and later the ‘Azov’ regiment, were guys from the ‘Right Sector’. Initially, they were volunteers in the police, then the Azov was transferred to the National Guard of Ukraine, and the modern Azov brigade is a full-fledged military unit as part of the AFU.

By 2015, the number of neo-Nazis in ‘Azov’, according to the commanders of the unit, was estimated at 10-20%. Subsequently, purges of the ranks were carried out, and if there are neo-Nazis in the Azov brigade now, then their number is negligible.

However, this fact allows Russian propaganda to claim that ‘Azov’ consists exclusively of neo-Nazis.

Yes, there are neo-Nazis in Ukraine, but there are neo-Nazis in any country – in the USA, Germany and Russia.

But neither in Ukraine, nor in the USA, nor in Germany, neo-Nazis are some kind of symbolic force. They are not represented in parliament and in most cases they are ordinary marginals.

Neo-Nazis in Russia

There are also many people in Russia who support neo-Nazi views. Even so: there are more of them than in Ukraine, since the population in Russia is 3.5 times greater than the population of Ukraine.

However, as a result of active lobbying for the policy of accepting migrants into the country, neo-Nazi parties were banned, and an article was introduced against neo-Nazis in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation – ‘Inciting hatred and enmity on ethnic grounds’.

Russian neo-Nazis gave interviews on central TV channels, campaigned, published articles on the Internet.

The Russian authorities used neo-Nazis to fight the liberal opposition, but their fate is sad – they all either died or are in prison, and those who were lucky left Russia.

So it was with Maxim Martsinkevich (Tesak), it happened with Igor Girkin (Strelkov).

Narrative #2 – Ukraine bombed Donbass for 8 years

Ukraine bombed Donbass for 8 years
Ukraine bombed Donbass for 8 years!!!

In the spring of 2014, Russia annexed Crimea. For this purpose, a referendum was held for the adoption of which the Parliament of Crimea voted.

A group of saboteurs led by ultra-fascist Igor Strelkov (Girkin) was sent to Crimea to secure the decision of the parliament that the Kremlin needed.

It was Strelkov’s armed group that ensured the procedure for making a decision on holding a referendum by the Crimean Parliament.

But everything didn’t go according to plan.

After Strelkov’s armed group completed his task, he arbitrarily, without the knowledge of the leadership of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, left Crimea with his armed men and went to the Donbass, where he raised an armed rebellion.

It was Strelkov who unleashed a bloody massacre in the Donbass:

But it was I who pulled the trigger of the war!

Igor Strelkov (Girkin).

The leadership of Russia has no choice but to support this armed rebellion.

Weapons, shops, food flowed from Russia to Donbass.
The Ukrainian army remained under their control.

Why were two “republics” of the LNR and the DNR formed?

It would seem much more logical to unite the rebel regions into one republic, but financial interests intervened. Curators from law enforcement agencies also wanted to get a piece of the Ukrainian pie. As a result, there was a division of spheres of influence between the MIA and the FSB of Russia, where each department supervised its own “republic”.

Active hostilities began during which civilians were killed. Any resident of Donbass will tell you what methods the separatists used. It was quite common to place artillery and MLRS in residential areas.

As soon as the shelling of Ukrainian positions began, a counter-battery strike from the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine followed. At the same time, of course, part of the shells hit residential buildings. People died.

Such precedents allowed Russian propaganda to create the narrative “Ukraine bombed Donbass for 8 years.”

However, according to the OSCE, over 8 years of hostilities in the Donbas, about 3,000 civilians from both sides of the conflict were killed. I emphasize on both sides.

This means that people died both in the territory controlled by the separatists and in the territories controlled by Ukraine. It is extremely incorrect to say that “Ukraine bombed Donbass for 8 years” despite the fact that people died on the territory of Ukraine from the shelling of Donetsk separatists, but this narrative of Russian propaganda exists and continues to be actively used.

Narrative #3 – Satanic Cults

Satanic cults

Dehumanization of the enemy is one of the principles of any propaganda, not only Russian. It is not human nature to kill one’s own kind. So it must be said that the opponents are not people.

It is necessary to apply any measures, but to prove to the layman that the enemy is not worthy to live. So, for example, we can say that the enemy is engaged in incest, uses human sacrifices, drinks the blood of Russian babies, for example, in relation to Ukraine.

For the purpose of dehumanizing Ukrainians, Russian propaganda uses the narrative “neo-Nazis in Ukraine use satanic cults.”

The reason for this are various finds and traces of satanic cults in the occupied territories.

Such finds give reason to accuse Ukrainians of adherence to Satanism.

However, in Ukraine there is freedom of religion, the majority of Ukrainians are Orthodox Christians, Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, Jews.

As in the case of neo-fascists, Russian propaganda presents stories with references to satanic cults in relation to all Ukrainians.

Indian Parable of the Elephant and the Blind

The blind touch the elephant and try together to create a description of the elephant. Each blind man touches his part of the elephant and offers his own description, which is fundamentally different from other descriptions.

Russian propaganda is essentially the same blind man who interprets what he felt the way he thinks it is.

In fact, ordinary people live in Ukraine, just like you and me. And, of course, among the 40 million Ukrainians there are worshipers of Satan, but they are few.

It is worth noting that there are Satanists in Russia, just like in any other country in the world. Moreover, there are numerous sects in Russia: pagan Rodnovers, Scientologists, Anastasievites, Vissarionists, Krishnaites and others.

Narrative #4 – Zelensky drug addict

Zelensky addict

During the election campaign for the presidency of Ukraine in 2019, the team of candidate Petro Poroshenko threw in a narrative about Vladimir Zelensky’s drug addiction.

Zelensky underwent a live drug test, which completely disproved these rumors.

However, the stuffing was counted and the Ukrainian media, controlled by Petro Poroshenko, launched a campaign of black PR under this narrative.

Soon the thesis about Zelensky’s drug addiction was picked up by Russian propaganda, and Putin openly called Zelensky a drug addict and a neo-Nazi.

There is no real evidence of Zelensky’s drug addiction, except for the assessments of Zelensky’s appearance by some “experts” on Russian TV.

However, all this does not in the least prevent Russian propaganda from using the Zelensky drug addiction narrative.

Have you tried drugs?

“He who is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at me” – this seems to be the sound of this biblical quote. Answer the question for yourself – have you tried drugs? I certainly tried. I tried marijuana and LSD. I am sure that Zelensky also tried drugs, like any other normal person who seeks to know the world and himself.
I think that Putin once tried marijuana, like many other leaders of their countries.
But does a single use of drugs make you an addict?

Narrative #5 – Bioweapons Laboratories in Ukraine

Biological weapons laboratories on the territory of Ukraine

From the very beginning of the war in Ukraine, Russian propaganda began to use the narrative about the alleged development of dangerous biological weapons by the United States on the territory of Ukraine.

The reason for this was the presence of American medical companies to fight epidemics in Ukraine.

But this seemed not enough, and Russian propaganda invented a “genetic biological weapon”, which, according to propagandists, should be carried by migratory birds and blood-sucking insects.

To be honest, I don’t even want to disassemble this nonsense, since selective genetic biological weapons do not exist in principle. How, for example, mosquitoes infected with yellow fever will choose whom to bite – a Russian soldier or a Ukrainian one?

The President of Ukraine Zelensky once touched on this topic:

I am a grown man, father of two children. What biological weapons are we talking about?

Russian propaganda fakes that have become memes

Crucified boy in panties

In the summer of 2014, the Russian TV channel ORT aired a story in which an alleged refugee from Donbass told the story that “Ukrainian Nazis crucified a little boy in panties, nailing him to a board.” The fake was soon exposed. A female extra, who often starred in propaganda videos, acted as a “refugee from Donbass”.

Mounting foam in the vagina

Oral stories of Russian military doctors that allegedly a girl (in some cases a woman) was delivered to one of the military hospitals, and “Ukrainian Nazis” poured polyurethane foam into her vagina. (in some cases in the throat).

The fake has been spreading since 2014 and periodically appears in the pro-Russian Telegram channels and the media.


Russian opposition politician Yevgeny Roizman once said:

If you think that there are Nazis in Ukraine, then you are an idiot. What should I, a smart person, talk to you, a moron?

Think about this when you write about how the Nazis of ‘Azov’ hide in residential buildings.

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27.07.2023

5 Comments

  1. Hey I’m a ultranationalist or racial supremacist, believe in invading Mexico for living space, expelling Muslim cunt ‘refugees’ from Europe (for their poorly executed gay gang rapes, a properly done rape should be kept INTRA-racial) crushing the Chinese for eating doggos, letting Iran nuke Israel because of the USS Liberty, that one should read Siege, that Stepan Bandera is a legitimate national hero for the Ukrainians, that there is nothing like the männerbünde that results from joining together as part of a spiritual elite to conduct political resistance.
    If I deem it to be my duty I would potentially drink goat blood and have sex with a tranny after smoking DMT as part of an occult ritual to communicate with the hermaphroditic Jester entity, Baphomet, the horned god, traditional god of the Aryan race, from which we get the word Day, Deity, Deus, Dios from the proto Indo-European word Dyēus, the sun god, also known as Lucifer, bringer of light. Despite the fact that I’m pretty sure I have all that in common with groups like the Base and Atomwaffen I disavow those fed collaborators now and forever, and for being crypto-jews and Satanic at a level even I think is a little unhealthy. I won’t speak on Ukraine but that’s the situation in America for the so-called ‘right-wing.’
    But seriously for any Christians still interested in saving their soul, know that almost all human institutions are designed for your damnation. I would know as a reprobate myself. You may also wish to stop worshipping the god of the Jews. Juedo-Christian? Don’t make me laugh. The Star of David on the Israeli flag is the sign of Remphan, the Seal of Solomon, the Sign of Saturn on the Tabernacle of Moloch, the god worshiped by Kedeshim leaking effluvium, by emaciated hierophants chanting over the screams of sacrificed children.
    Now please, back to the original programming on Deadhouse

    1. Author

      It’s kind of a stream of consciousness.

  2. I sympathize that the little Ukris are getting booti-raped by the big bad Ruskis, but unless you have some dead Ukris or dead Ruskis to show us, keep this shit to yourself… no one cares… we are here for the gore…

    1. Author

      It turns out that this is not so.
      It’s one thing to compete in sarcasm and mockery of dead people, it’s another thing to try to justify invasion and genocide just because people speak a different language. Moreover, to do it in the center of prosperous Europe.

  3. You think the biolabs in Ukraine are … American medical companies sent to provide medical aid for Ukrainian epidemics? Are you a government bot, propagandist, or are you actually stone cold stupid?

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