Putin met soldiers' mothers today. Here's Vladimir, patiently listening. He wants to hear what ordinary people have to say. Except it turns out these mothers are not so ordinary...
@nexta_tv points out that one of these mothers even seems to have a special outfit just for meeting Putin. Because she seems to meet him on the regular.
Here's another super regular mom meeting lovely Vladimir. Just another ordinary hockey mom who also happens to be the head of the "For Russia People's Front," a state-linked 'activist' group.
This is all part of a wider process of inviting military wives and mothers to share their patriotism and support for the war. There will be ritual tears and fears on display.
Putin will promise to save a son or look into bad conditions at the front. Viewers will learn, as they always do from Putin's encounters with the public, that the president cares. The tsar is good.
Of course, Putin will proceed to do absolutely nothing to help. The stories of individual suffering will slip into the morass of stage-managed patriotic support, as they always do. istories.media/en/reportages/…
People have asked me since day one of the war: what happens when the bodies start coming back? When mothers start crying on TV?
Here's the answer: Nothing. Not for years. Not until the mass of corpses is so high that it's unavoidable. The state will PR its way out of the crisis.
Let's make this clear: if Putin gave even one single tiny fuck about Russian soldiers and their mothers, he could end the fighting this instant.
lololol when you dm me to tell me to tone my language down. fuck off.
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🧵 Russia’s regime is preparing its young for future wars in a serious way – and they’re using clever digital strategies to make war look fun. I wrote this for the Guardian, but I’ll expand below ⬇️theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
You’ve all seen the Youth Army kids by now. Cub scouts with guns. There’s a million of them already, and the state is pouring money into the group. Leaders told me they’ve been deluged with applications in the last few months.
These kids do serious military training and indoctrination activities. This isn’t your grandfather’s Pioneers or a regular army cadet group. Of course, it’s shambolic, and the education is terrible, but the lessons are clear: the purpose is to learn to die for the motherland.
Pravda has released a Buzzfeed-style listicle of the "8 Types of Russophobia." It's a world tour of racism and self-pity. Buckle up and decide: what kind of Russophobe are you? 🧵⬇️
"Franco-German Russophobia: Loudly reject everything Russian, but then buy up necessities from Russia on the quiet, who cares that it's at 2-3 times the price?"
"British Russophobia: Proudly rejecting everything Russian, stand firmly by your decision, reject every 'workaround' and compromise. Hope that things just fix themselves."
🧵 The Kremlin continued its war against Russians this week by unanimously passing its strictest anti-LGBT legislation yet. It’s mostly flown under the radar, but it’s devastating news.
The new law forbids propaganda promoting “un-Russian” LGBT values among all ages. That means online, in films, in music, in books, in advertising—anywhere queers might be visible.
It’s an update of the 2013 law that specifically targeted propagandizing “non-traditional family values” to children.
Russian children have supposedly written 300,000 letters to the troops at the front. This dude’s letter from an 8th grader? “I hope you don’t get shot.”
Going to a Russian school must be a cheerful time right now. Patriotism lessons, writing to the troops, wondering how many of your fathers and brothers are going to get blown up.
For a man claiming to save Russian children, Putin sure is doing a lot to make their lives as shitty as possible.
It seems like it should be a HUGE deal that the British Foreign Minister’s phone was hacked, but the story’s already disappeared. This should be all Britain is talking about.
Who knew about the phone hacking, and when? Did Sunak know? Why didn’t journalists immediately report this? Have other systems been compromised? What’s been lost or taken?
This sort of shit should be all alarms blazing panic stations stuff when there’s a major war going on in Europe and when Russia loves to wreak havoc.