How Propaganda Is Made

So here is a photo from the notorious “Russian March”, a yearly manifestation that takes place in Moscow and other major cities of Russia every November:

russian march

For almost a year, Russian news channels were showing this photo and accompanying it with statements like, “There is a growing neo-Nazi movement in Ukraine that has control of Ukraine’s government.” The newscasters are not saying that these pictures are of Ukrainian neo-Nazis but this is a conclusion everybody who sees the images immediately draws.

This is pure genius, my friends. Film your own neo-Nazi movement, accuse somebody else of being a neo-Nazi, and show the footage to prove your claims.

2 thoughts on “How Propaganda Is Made

    1. It is really easy to figure it out if one feels like it, you’re right. This is precisely why I say that these people want to believe all this crap. They are not victims.

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