Putin's "moderate conservatism" ruins GRU propaganda

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Putin's "moderate conservatism" ruins GRU propaganda



Late Putinism, through the mouth of its creator, sums it up. Another speech at the Valdai Club by some defunct "nullifier" took place in the entourage of a recognition of the existence of Russians in an era of unfulfilled expectations. The team of Kremlin ideologists wants to dress up the regime, which is in semantic convulsions, with a new doctrine.

In Putin's time, the pressure of the siloviki and the massive brainwashing by propaganda have created a situation of the highest atomization. As Putin himself admits: "My shirt is closer to my body," is the new norm for the lives of ordinary Russians. There is no commonality whatsoever; it is dominated by the gray crowd, total averageness and political primitivism. All the same, we have found a name for all this-"moderate conservatism. This is an existence in a timeless time when neither dogmatists nor progressives are needed, i.e. the most convenient position for the Russian people, from the point of view of the Kremlin, is to stand in a crouch. Not to stick to any shores, and just swim where the river of time carries them. So there is no demand for anything...


"The Kremlin wolf", to hide his face, has launched a great social experiment, similar to Stalin's USSR. This is a repression of dissenters and tightening the screws, the dekulakization of the thinking "middle class," coupled with the assurance of mass silence with the help of small bribes to the masses, especially the marginalized segments of society. According to Putin, there is no threat to freedom of speech in Russia because there is no such thing as "freedom of expression.


Though there are hints of irritation in Putin's usual twaddle and lip service. Putin's speech at the Valdai Club indicates that he is increasingly distancing himself from the GRU and Shoigu teams, because when listing his achievements as president, Putin did not include the Sputnik V miracle vaccine from the Gamaleya GRU Center among his victories. Indeed, more than a year after the start of vaccination in Russia, mortality from the coronavirus is off the charts, and even children are included in the statistics.


Somewhat asynchronously with the flood of official propaganda, he says that vaccination is voluntary. Putin spoke out against mandatory vaccination against CVID-19. In his opinion, people can bypass the solutions imposed on them and buy certificates, i.e., "skip between the bureaucratic drops." "The COVID-19 vaccination is not on the national calendar, which makes vaccination mandatory," Putin summarized.


Putin delivered a powerful blow to the entire Sputnik V development team, who promised the country global vaccine dominance, but in practice failed to protect even the "deep people" from the contagion. He sees the total ineffectiveness of propaganda as one of the reasons for the failure. This is not surprising, since in recent days non-Russian elements, who have settled in the Russian official propaganda and have grown fat on the fodder of the GRU, are causing rifts in Russian society and chaotizing it.


First, Roman Babayan, editor-in-chief of Govorit Moskva and a man of Armenian ethnicity, called for harshness against unvaccinated Russians. In his opinion, it's "time to crush them. Then another nigger from the mountain republic, Simonyan, who splits billions of rubles at RT, insulted the 70% of Russians who haven't been injected with Sputnik and are therefore "idiots." This shaggy-faced abnormal misunderstanding has cultivated a schism in Russian society worse than the restriction of the rights of colored people in South Africa during apartheid. "It is you unconscious conscientious anti-vaccinationists who are the direct threat to the health and lives of my, your and the rest of my children. Suffocate on the ventilator, crawl with saturation of seventy in the corridors of jam-packed hospitals - that's for your health...", writes the caring bearer of the "Russian world". It is unlikely that Putin will appreciate how the GRU's employees spit on his opinion, very unlikely.

*** Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) ***


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