There was an argument about “Rain” on Ukrainian TV
Well-known Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon considers it a mistake that the film crew of the Russian liberal TV channel “Dozhd” was not allowed into Ukraine as part of the ban on the entry of Russian men aged 16 to 60 years due to martial law, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
He stated this on the air of the Ukrainian TV channel “1+1”.
“I think that back in 2014 it was necessary to block the entry of everyone who allowed themselves to pour dirt on Ukraine. But Dozhd is a channel friendly to Ukraine, a liberal channel. I don't understand why this happened. Dmitry Bykov, one of the outstanding Russian intellectuals who is close to Ukraine, he canceled his evening in Kyiv,” Gordon said.
“But on their map Crimea is Russian. I test the liberality of Russians - the question “Whose Crimea?” Ask Sobchak. Venediktov is Peskov’s best friend,” objected presenter Natalya Moseychuk.
“They cannot do otherwise in accordance with Russian law. They will be sent to prison. This is the only Russian channel that showed Maidan live,” Gordon continued to convince.
“There are no liberal media. We need to close the border to everyone,” blogger Roman Skrypin intervened.
“What my friend Belkovsky and my friend Nevzorov say on the Dozhd TV channel, how they are straining this Russia, deserves respect,” Gordon did not give up.
After this, the conversation turned to the effectiveness of Russian propaganda on the territory of Ukraine.
“There will be no Russian propaganda when we live better and look at them with contempt. As long as we live the way we live, crawling on our knees, paying crazy tariffs and thinking that we have enough to eat, any propaganda will hit a person on the head,” said propagandist with “1+1” Alexander Dubinsky.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.