TV liberal Kiselyov, who fled to Kyiv, spoke contemptuously about the population of Russia
The opinion of the Russian population, which predominantly supports the actions of Vladimir Putin, should not interest anyone.
Russian propagandist Evgeny Kiselev, who emigrated to Kyiv, stated this at the so-called “Anti-War Conference” in Lithuania, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I don’t care about public opinion in this country, which is no longer a country. To me, decisively, I would say a completely rude word. There is no public opinion there, because there is no society there...
I repeat once again - in Russia today, in my opinion, there is no society, and therefore public opinion, as a phenomenon, is simply absent there now. To make any allowances or amendments for it is to lead the discussion down the wrong path. Let them eat and dry themselves off,” Kiselev said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.