In today’s Vatnik Soup, I’ll start a new series titled “Degenerate Russia”. In it, we look behind the Kremlin propaganda and see the real Russia – an authoritarian country that doesn’t care about its people and desperately tries to hold on to its imperialistic past.
1/22
In this first soup, we’ll examine religious persecution in Russia and Ukraine, how the KGB/FSB has used religion as a tool of espionage and propaganda, and how Russia is erasing Ukrainian culture by destroying the country’s churches.
2/22
Russia claims to be the last bastion of Christian tradition, but its history tells a different story. For decades, it has persecuted religious groups, tortured, imprisoned and murdered clergymen, bombed churches, and used the Orthodox Church as a state tool.
3/22
Despite claiming to be a Christian nation, Russia has repressed Christianity when it doesn’t serve the state. Under the USSR – and especially under Stalin – churches were demolished, priests executed, and believers sent to the Gulag. Today, this same persecution continues.
4/22
For example, the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) isn’t in any way independent – it’s a Kremlin propaganda tool. Its leader, Patriarch Kirill, acts more like a government spokesperson, blessing war crimes, encouraging young men to fight & spreading state narratives worldwide.
5/22
The Orthodox Church is also a weapon for controlling religious groups, and priests who speak out against the war or the government are harassed or excommunicated. For example, Archpriest Andrei Kordochkin was suspended from service for his pacifist positions.
6/22
The Kremlin is aggressively persecuting non-Orthodox organizations. The Jehovah’s Witnesses have been banned since 2017 and its members are often arrested & imprisoned. Protestant communities are also harassed, with their churches raided by the FSB under bogus accusations.
7/22
Since annexing Crimea in 2014, Russia has targeted Crimean Tatars, a Muslim community. Mosques and schools have been shut down, leaders imprisoned, and people disappeared – labeled “terrorists” just for practicing their faith.
8/22
Crimean Tatars also face routine police raids, surveillance, and forced conscription into the Russian army. Their cultural and religious identity is under constant attack. And this is nothing new – Tatars were targeted and forcefully deported already during the 40s.
9/22
Even smaller Christian sects, like Baptists and Evangelicals, face discrimination. The Kremlin often labels them as “Western agents,” and their worship services are disrupted, and their pastors are given fines and threatened with violence and/or imprisonment.
10/22
Russian antisemitism runs DEEP. The “Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” a fabricated antisemitic text, was promoted by the Russian Empire and later weaponized by the Soviets. Today, state media still regularly peddles antisemitic conspiracies.
11/22
Putin’s regime claims to be “anti-Nazi,” yet its propaganda is riddled with Nazi-style antisemitic tropes. From blaming Jews for revolutions to pushing conspiracies like the Great Reset, Russia continues its long tradition of state-sponsored hate.
12/22
The Russian Orthodox Church has long been tied to espionage. During Soviet times, priests acted as KGB informants and many of them were even KGB-trained agents (like Kirill). Today, the church is still just an ideological weapon for the Kremlin.
The Kremlin uses the church to push nationalist propaganda. It promotes the war, and its priests are recruiting soldiers to the meat grinder, even enabling war crimes by claiming that “Russian war dead have their sins forgiven.”
14/22
In Ukraine, Russia has bombed over 600 churches and religious buildings. Even the historic Sviatohirsk Lavra monastery was shelled back in 2022, killing monks and civilians. In other words, Russia is actively trying to erase Ukraine’s Orthodox cultural heritage.
15/22
In the occupied regions, Russia is seizing churches and transferring them to the Moscow Patriarchate, and priests loyal to Moscow replace local clergy. There are several cases where these priests have worked for the FSB, and have spied on behalf of the Russian state.
16/22
In occupied Ukraine, local religious leaders who resist are murdered, arrested or disappeared without a trace. Many priests have been shot simply for refusing to work under the Moscow Patriarchy and Patriarch Kirill.
17/22
In the last two years, Russo-American propaganda, led by @tuckercarlson and @robertamsterdam, has accused Zelenskyy of “persecuting Christians” in Ukraine by banning the Moscow Patriachy in the country. Read more about this propaganda push here:
And in reality, the country Putin claims to be “saving” from the “godless West” is actually more religious than Russia. Ukrainians have higher church attendance and stronger faith-based values. Meanwhile, Russia suppresses real religious freedom.
19/22
Russia is one of the least religious countries in the world. Church attendance is low, and many Russians identify as Orthodox in name only, without actively practicing their faith. The state promotes Orthodoxy as a cultural tool, not a true religious revival.
20/22
Despite Kremlin rhetoric about “traditional values,” polls show that only a small fraction of Russians regularly attend church. For many, Orthodoxy is more of a national identity than a deeply held faith. In other words, it’s just a “Potemkin Faith”.
21/22
Ukraine, instead,is actually a Christian, conservative country. If it weren’t for the billions spent in Kremlin propaganda, any serious right-wing conservative would be siding with Ukraine, not Russia. But the MAGA “Christ is King” gang are not very good Christians, either.
22/22
The 2nd edition of “Vatnik Soup — The Ultimate Guide to Russian Disinformation” is officially out!
Robert Amsterdam is also a registered (and well-paid!) agent of Maduro’s Venezuela, the socialist regime and ally of Russia which Tucker Carlson has recently defended for some reason, shocking many of his right-wing supporters.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we’ll explain the context of the upcoming Budapest Blunder, and how it follows the infamous Alaska Fiasco from two months ago and Trump’s absurd delaying of serious aid to Ukraine and effective sanctions on Russia for the past nine months.
1/20
Two months ago, Trump embarrassed the United States by rolling out the red carpet for war criminal dictator Putin and overall acting like a pathetic servant eager to meet his master. Of course, the Alaska Fiasco didn’t bring peace any closer.
Worse, the main outcome of the humiliation was to delay serious sanctions, which the US Congress, in rare bipartisan unity against Russia, was on the verge of passing. Two weeks by two weeks, Trump Always Chickens Out, postponing any real pressure on Putin for 9 months now.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, I’ll introduce American propagandist Alexandra Jost, aka “Sasha” (@sashameetsrus). She’s best known for being paid by the Russian state to spread pro-Kremlin propaganda — and for doing it with a big smile.
1/23
Alexandra, now 26, was born in Hong Kong. Her father is from Texas, and her mother is from Siberia. According to her, she has “dreamed of living in Russia since childhood.” Sasha's mother runs a dance studio in Moscow and her younger brother is avoiding mobilization.
2/23
Since the beginning of her creator career, Sasha has been adamant about one thing: that she’s “never had to be paid” to speak of her “love” for Russia. But, as always with Russia, this turned out to be nothing but vranyo — a Russian “tactical lie.”
In today’s Vatnik Soup REBREW, I’ll reintroduce an American political commentator and pro-Kremlin propagandist, Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson). He’s best known for his promotion of crazy conspiracy theories and for his support of authoritarian regimes around the world.
1/24
Tucker’s career spans decades, but he’s also been very active in recent years, so a lot has happened since our previous soup on him, which can be found here:
Once described as “the most powerful conservative in America”, Tucker has now fully transformed into a grifting conspiracy theorist and propagandist willing to work for whoever pays him the most. It’s unclear whether Tucker truly believes his endless conspiracy theories or…
3/24
In today’s Vatnik Soup, I’ll cover the agenda-setting and flood of disinformation that spread on X and other platforms right after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. It’s far from the first or last time a tragedy has been weaponized for political purposes.
1/18
Every major political event, especially those involving violence, attracts massive attention. In the immediate aftermath, reliable information is scarce, making it highly vulnerable to both coordinated and improvised disinformation campaigns.
2/18
As I’ve mentioned in my previous soups and lectures, in disinformation campaigns, being first with a narrative is crucial, as people often remember the first version best — psychology studies show it sets the mental schema, and later updates rarely overwrite it.