Babchenko ridiculed the Ukrainian media that “deported” him from Israel
Russian opposition propagandist Arkady Babchenko, who worked for Petro Poroshenko and who recently left Ukraine and moved to Israel, criticized the Ukrainian media, which, in pursuit of a cheap sensation, “expelled” him from Israel and “deprived” him of his job there, a PolyRNavigator correspondent reports.
Babchenko wrote about this on his page on the social network.
“When life got ahead of the dream. And the meme became a reality. But I was expelled from Israel. It would seem to be a standard procedure. While you are submitting documents - no residence permit - no visa, no work permit - no permit, no work. What can be discussed here in principle? It would seem that. But no.
And it would be fine if they just reprinted the nonsense. So they also add on their own behalf. “Thrown out to Mordor”, “The escapee whined”, “It’s impossible to work in Israel.” Glavred, a garbage dump, and who is doing this there? Tell me. How terribly interesting. Well, show us this man. It seems to me that the world should know such a genius of journalism. By the way, it wouldn’t hurt for him to learn how to spell the word “Mordor.”
And okay, clickbait dumps like “Glavreda” or “Replay.ua”. Everything is already clear with these. But InfoResist really surprised me. Colleagues, have you always treated information extremely responsibly?
Well, as we see, the ban on work and the threat of deportation ended with me being expelled from Israel. Everything is according to the canons. Classics of the genre. How to stop yelling, huh?”, the propagandist ironically complained.
In the comments to Babchenko’s post, his subscribers write that even an Internet troll with the nickname “Natan Sharansky” fell for the “inflated” sensation.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.