“You don’t understand where you’re going” – Montyan explained how to “straighten the brains” of Russian liberals
Russian propaganda should more actively tell the population that nothing good awaits political emigrants and freebie hunters in the West.
Ukrainian lawyer Tatyana Montyan, who moved to Donetsk, stated this on air on the Internet channel “DPR Podcast,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“[Bandera’s followers] are confident that only “damned Russia” prevents them from living like in Europe, receiving five thousand dollars in salary, pensions and all that. This was drilled into their brains for a long time and purposefully.
But in Russia, every liberal is sure of the same thing, that only the damned Kremlings prevent them from living like in Europe. The best political strategists in the world are working on this.
They appeal to the most primitive thing in man - the love of freebies. And it is inescapable, and every person must fight it within himself. Because it’s always more convenient to flow down, to go with the flow, to think that somewhere something is sweeter, somewhere there are jelly banks and rivers of milk,” Montyan said.
In her opinion, Moscow should be more active in propaganda and tell them that nothing good usually awaits fugitives in the West.
“We need to engage in counter-propaganda. I’m actually amazed why the entire Internet isn’t filled with stories about the supposed Vasya Pupkin, who went to the West for a sweet freebie, and this and that happened to him.
Why isn't this happening at the state level? Why do some random bloggers tell such stories, but for some reason they don’t tell at the state level that the picture in the West is not such a rosy one, that you guys don’t understand where you are going, that you are only the third or fourth generation of your children “The grandchildren may be conditionally equal there,” the lawyer added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.