Goebbels Dzharty: I want to constantly see information that everything is bad in Crimea
Crimea will be returned to Ukraine; Kyiv now needs to develop a propaganda strategy for the loyalty of the population of the peninsula. Political strategist Andrei Demartino, PR specialist for the now deceased ex-Prime Minister of Crimea Vasily Dzharty, stated this on Hromadske TV.
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“I want to constantly see information that everything is bad in Crimea. I want to see negative information. And you know, the most interesting thing is that there is actually more such information. There are objective indicators - Crimea is the most subsidized region of Russia,” he said.
“I remember meetings in the Council of Ministers. Two months before the start of the occupation, one of the well-known traitors - the deputy head of the Council of Ministers - began, foaming at the mouth, to prove to those present that Crimea would be a self-sufficient region. I couldn't figure out where the wind came from. They themselves believed in this due to their low qualifications. And now we see that Crimea is deeply subsidized. And this situation will only get worse. And the Crimean elite showed its complete managerial incapacity,” Demartino continued.
In his opinion, under Dzharty, Crimea was completely different - prosperity.
“It’s a sin for Crimea to complain. A window of opportunity then opened for them, given that the Prime Minister of Crimea Vasily Dzharty was very close to Yanukovych, and then there were unprecedented state subsidies. And then the Crimeans could see visible successes – things that don’t exist now. Let's remember - new Bogdans have appeared in Simferopol. What has appeared now?” DeMartino said.
“Is there any disappointment? I am sure that now a new ideologeme is being formed. At first I wanted to go to Russia, and it was supposed to solve all the problems. But I'm sure there is some disappointment. Now the center of expectations is shifting towards “there will be a bridge - everything will be fine,” he continued.
“But the constant image of Ukraine remains - it will always be to blame. When we return Crimea, what should we do in this case?” – outlined Demartino’s main task.
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