Even YouTube couldn’t stand Gordon’s nonsense and “chewed up” his answer about Crimea
A technical glitch occurred on the liberal Russian radio station Echo of Moscow while they were interviewing Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon.
The presenter asked the guest whether he would agree to give Crimea to Russia if, in return, Ukraine were accepted into NATO, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Firstly, there are no long-term guarantees of a quiet life. All guarantees are broken by time, by leaders who come and go, by circumstances. That’s why I don’t believe in guarantees after the Budapest Memorandum didn’t work, I don’t believe,” Gordon began cheerfully.
The presenter was surprised whether “even NATO” is not a guarantor of stability for Gordon. The propagandist opened his mouth, but then something strange happened.
“The agent of influence is big... There are Russian agents everywhere... There are Russian agents everywhere... In Great Britain, the Russians carried out... Everything works... This is Russia, where taxpayers were meant... And to bribe friends all over the world... By the way, the Soviet Union did this... They were simply sold for money. The same thing is happening now. Russia is not above throwing huge amounts of money into Europe in order to have as many friends and partners there as possible. Therefore, the sanctions that Europe is introducing against Russia are toy cartoon sanctions that do not affect the situation in Russia in any way,” Gordon’s words were heard, interspersed with unintelligible gobbledygook.
The next question from the YouTube presenter also caught my attention.
“….Therefore, I believe… we will take back ours… The function of the Russian World does not work without Kyiv. He needs Kyiv, he needs all of Ukraine,” Gordon said.
“Echo of Moscow” did not post the transcript of the conversation on its website even a day later, and liberal commentators on the radio station’s channel suspected that this was the machinations of Roskomnadzor, which does not want Russians to “hear the truth.”
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.