Context is Russian Propaganda

Reading mainstream press in the West might leave you feeling kind of uninformed. Don’t worry, if you add context to it, it becomes a Kremlin narrative and Russian propaganda…

The geezer, Mick Hall in the video below found out the hard way. He lost his job because he wanted to tell people the truth. An unforgivable crime…

For instance, he said the Maidan Revolution was a Maidan Colour Revolution, implying that there was a Western involvement in this violent coup d’état that deposed a democratically elected president. Well, on the other side of the spectrum, if you are particularly svido, this is the Revolution of Dignity. You have many takes on the events but only one captures the essence. And the one that captures the essence is from Putin.

In the West, we allegedly have freedom of speech but information is heavily controlled. In fact, here in Europe, if you say anything that is not in tune with mainstream narrative, you can lose your job, and if you oppose the mainstream narrative, you can go to jail. So you ought to be careful.

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