In today’s Vatnik Soup, I’ll introduce Lithuanian far-right politician and Seimas member Remigijus Žemaitaitis. He’s best known for his extremist political views and for falling for a scam that convinced him he was flying to New York to meet Elon Musk.
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Like many vatniks before him, Remigijus worked as a lawyer before entering the world of politics. Once just another politician, he gradually embraced far-right nationalism and populism, following a trend seen across Europe over the past 15 years.
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Instead of real policies, he tapped into fear, resentment, and anger, turning 4chan talking points into a populist political strategy. His speeches became more extreme, targeting minorities, Western institutions, and Lithuania’s support for Ukraine.
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In Nov 2023, Žemaitaitis launched Nemuno Aušra, a nationalist-populist party. The think tank Eastern Europe Studies Centre described them as follows: “It’s very hard to describe what kind of ideology they represent and where they stand on the scale of left to right.”
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Žemaitaitis’s pro-Russian stance is obvious. He undermined the aid to Ukraine by claiming it to be fully corrupt. In 2018, during an interview with Ekspress Nedelya, he opposed what he called “anti-Russian sanctions.”
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In Jan 2025, he falsely claimed that President Nausėda planned to “steal” citizens’ bank deposits to fund defense. This disinformation was meant to undermine support for increased defense spending, even under the very real threat of Russian invasion.
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Despite his extremist views, Žemaitaitis’s party gained power in 2024. After elections, Lithuania’s Social Democrats formed a coalition with Nemuno Aušra, handing them control of three ministries, including Justice. The coalition was a disaster.
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Once in government, Remigijus attacked everyone. Since Nov 2024, he's been undermining opposition and coalition partners alike, even criticizing the president. He’s currently under investigation for defamation and inciting ethnic hatred.
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Remi is known for his blatant antisemitism. In June 2023, he absurdly claimed that Jews oppressed ethnic Lithuanians during WWII and argued that Lithuanians suffered a “greater Holocaust than Jews.”
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This sparked major backlash. Lithuania’s Constitutional Court ruled that he had violated the Constitution. Facing impeachment, he resigned, playing the victim, as extremists often do when held accountable. He’s also quoted a well-known Lithuanian rhyme about murdering Jews.
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But the funniest thing about Remigijus? He recently got scammed into thinking he was flying to New York to meet Elon Musk. It started with an email from a very legitimate-sounding address: forryan.riedel@yahoo.com.
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The sender, claiming to be “DOGE’s Chief Information Officer,” said Žemaitaitis’s posts about USAID had caught their attention. In return for sharing info, they offered him a business-class trip to NYC, a stay at the Baccarat hotel, and a meeting with Musk.
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In exchange, he was asked to praise Trump and Musk on social media and consider acting as a liaison with the Russian embassy. He declined the embassy request but eagerly trashed Lithuanian leaders and even picked The Great Gatsby as the musical he wanted to see.
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When asked if he needed Parliament’s approval for the trip (he absolutely did), Žemaitaitis said it wasn’t necessary. So off he went to Vilnius Airport, ready for his big trip to New York.
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But to Remi’s disappointment, Turkish Airlines staff informed him the tickets were fake. To make matters worse, the anonymous scammer had tipped off Laisvės TV, who filmed the entire humiliating moment and published all the emails.
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Beyond embarrassment, Žemaitaitis now faces impeachment and possible bribery charges for accepting the (fake) trip without declaring it. If convicted, he could face up to seven years in prison. And he won’t even get to see The Great Gatsby!
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To conclude, Žemaitaitis is a typical European far-right populist: offering simplistic solutions to complex problems while exploiting fear and resentment. As the DOGE scam shows, he’s also extremely gullible.
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The 2nd edition of “Vatnik Soup — The Ultimate Guide to Russian Disinformation” is officially out!
In today’s Vatnik Soup, made together with chef invité @Martinlaineolen, we discuss the extensive links between pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and Russian officials and intelligence operatives, and how Western politicians reinforced these links.
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While MAGA influencers remain silent on Epstein, pro-Kremlin propagandists and bot farms have expectedly launched an anti-Ukraine online operation, spreading fake narratives that connect Ukraine, its politicians, and the late sex trafficker.
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But the emails paint a very different picture: in reality, Epstein had very close connections with Russian officials and intelligence operatives, and even built bridges and arranged meetings between MAGA figures and the Kremlin.
In this 5th Debunk of the Day, we’ll discuss something that sounds great in theory, but was completely turned upside-down by the tankie kind of vatnik: anti-imperialism. More consistent anti-imperialists call this the “anti-imperialism of idiots”. 1/5
“Anti-imperialism” was popularized by Lenin, who saw imperialism as the ultimate stage of capitalism. Ironically, the largest empire is now… Putin’s Russia, proud heir to both Lenin’s Soviet Union and to the Tsarist Empire. 2/5
Indeed, Russia is an empire that is still ruled by a de facto all-powerful Tsar, that still proudly flies its imperial flag, that still dreams of expanding its already huge territory through brutal conquest and colonization. 3/5
In this 4th Debunk of the Day, we’ll refute an absolute classic of vatnik BS, the crown jewel of peak dishonesty: whataboutism.
Now, not everything that looks like whataboutism is wrong. Seeking consistency or comparing actions or responses is normal. 1/5
But when someone pulls some completely unrelated event, that happened to completely different people, a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, you know what you’re dealing with: a crass denial of the problem at hand, a bad-faith attempt to derail the topic. 2/5
Logic or chronology plays no role here, nor your opinion on these other topics. You could be the staunchest critic or supporter of these other actions thrown into the discussion, it doesn’t matter. It is irrelevant whether these other things are true or not, or bad or not. 3/5
In this 3rd Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “ending” the war by surrendering or ceding territory.
Nearing four years of the 2-day “special military operation”, Russia is desperate to obtain through other means what they failed to conquer on the battlefield. 1/5
An endless army of vatniks therefore tries to demoralize both Ukrainians and supporters.
They sound noble: “anti-war” or concerned about the fate of Ukraine’s civilians, soldiers and cities. They claim that if we just stop fighting or helping, this horror would magically end. 2/5
What they never mention is… WHO started the war, WHO murders Ukrainians, WHO destroys Ukrainian cities: the same monsters they suggest Ukrainians be at the mercy of. Surrendering wouldn’t end the atrocities of the occupation, it would enable them. Surrendering wouldn’t even…3/5
In today’s Debunk of the Day (2), we’ll look at… nuclear blackmail. Vatniks love using Russia’s nuclear threats as a reason for surrendering or for not lifting a finger to help Ukraine: “see, they have nukes, we have to give them whatever they want”.
The argument is absurd: 1/5
Nuclear deterrence has been a reality for decades. Both the US and Russia have lost wars without resorting to nukes. We are not submitting to the whims of Pakistan or North Korea either. For vatniks, it’s just an insidious way of siding with Putin. 2/5
We can’t just give in to the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail, to the threats their officials and propagandists make five times a day to scare us into letting them have something they know perfectly well is not theirs, with no limit to their appetite. 3/5 vatniksoup.com/en/nuclear-thr…
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce a Ukrainian “scholar” and social media activist, Marta Havryshko (@HavryshkoMarta). She’s best known for spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives online, along with a habit of spotting neo-Nazis everywhere in Ukraine.
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Marta hails from Ukraine, where she studied history at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She received her PhD in history in 2010. Her academic work focused on gender-based violence and wartime atrocities, including publications on sexual crimes in occupied Ukraine.
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She is currently working as a visiting Assistant Professor at the Strassler Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Clark University in the US. According to the center’s website, Marta teaches courses on antisemitism, racism, and gender-based violence in armed conflicts.