The Russians will use **anything** regardless of accuracy to uphold their cherished traditions of lying and twisting reality so as to finish off what their former МоngоІ masters started 800 years; namely the subjugation or domination of the civilized world.
When something positive happens among non-Russians, the Russians will try to twist the message to play up Russian victimhood because the only reason non-Russians benefited had been because it ultimately came on the backs of the “poor”, “oppressed”, “long-suffering” and “misunderstood” Russian people.
When something negative happens among non-Russians, the Russians will rub it in to play up their groundless superiority complex over how such adversity could *never* affect the “brave”, “benevolent”, “peaceful” and “wise” Russian people.
Lies, whataboutery, and arguments in obvious bad faith as routinely vomited by generation after generation of Russians are all expressions of their **unforgivable** choice to degrade and demoralize the civilized world in their destructive quest to get life by depriving it from us non-Russians. They’ve been at this heinously genocidal scam [ever since their bootlicking ancestors began their imperialistic and colonialist rampage emanating from their homeland in the swamps of Muscovy almost 500 years ago](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_Russia#Table_of_changes).
>Propaganda is lying, and as it happens, this is just something that Russians are very familiar with and have cultivated for centuries as an art form under the name *vranyo*.
>The late, Russian-American professor of history, Vadim Medish, who for 30 years taught Russian history and literature at American University in Washington DC, studied “*vranyo*” and how the Russians themselves look upon it and practice their gross brand of lying. So his take on Russian lying was: “**We lie out of necessity. We lie when it’s convenient. And we lie just to keep in shape.**”
>I am by no means saying that all Russians are liars, but I think it’s safe to say that most Russians are familiar with the concept of *vranyo*. A discipline they know as a cross between sports and the arts. The Potiomkin villages is just one of the incarnations of *vranyo –* one of the older and more harmless ones – with a centuries old history. There are tons of other examples from more recent times, of course.
PitifulEar3303 on
Unfortunately, it is somewhat working, EVEN in this SUB, including Ukrainians who hate RuZZia.
They want the government/Zelensky to step down, new election, and yet they have ZERO candidates to replace them.
RuZZia wants to create chaos, and liberal young minds are easy to manipulate.
Zelensky has problems (not corruption), some of his advisors and friends are very corrupt, but if you have NO better alternatives to replace them, then stop asking for the impossible.
If you have better solutions, then propose it, test it.
Burning down the house before you build a new house is not a solution for anything, except sleeping on the streets and freezing to death.
RottenPingu1 on
Was rampant here too. Be sure to check the source and post history of accounts that post or seem overly “eager”.
im_shayne on
Only because they want to turn to population it gives the government
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The Russians will use **anything** regardless of accuracy to uphold their cherished traditions of lying and twisting reality so as to finish off what their former МоngоІ masters started 800 years; namely the subjugation or domination of the civilized world.
When something positive happens among non-Russians, the Russians will try to twist the message to play up Russian victimhood because the only reason non-Russians benefited had been because it ultimately came on the backs of the “poor”, “oppressed”, “long-suffering” and “misunderstood” Russian people.
When something negative happens among non-Russians, the Russians will rub it in to play up their groundless superiority complex over how such adversity could *never* affect the “brave”, “benevolent”, “peaceful” and “wise” Russian people.
Lies, whataboutery, and arguments in obvious bad faith as routinely vomited by generation after generation of Russians are all expressions of their **unforgivable** choice to degrade and demoralize the civilized world in their destructive quest to get life by depriving it from us non-Russians. They’ve been at this heinously genocidal scam [ever since their bootlicking ancestors began their imperialistic and colonialist rampage emanating from their homeland in the swamps of Muscovy almost 500 years ago](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_Russia#Table_of_changes).
I’ll leave it to a [Russian](https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/96536/propaganda-and-the-russian-art-of-lying?srsltid=AfmBOorZI1NaZSmyg–HN7o9FKfV7KxMApvaCMFbsx_RnDt624V_gKcP) to spit out facts on how crucial **lying** has been for his heritage and compatriots.
>Propaganda is lying, and as it happens, this is just something that Russians are very familiar with and have cultivated for centuries as an art form under the name *vranyo*.
>The late, Russian-American professor of history, Vadim Medish, who for 30 years taught Russian history and literature at American University in Washington DC, studied “*vranyo*” and how the Russians themselves look upon it and practice their gross brand of lying. So his take on Russian lying was: “**We lie out of necessity. We lie when it’s convenient. And we lie just to keep in shape.**”
>I am by no means saying that all Russians are liars, but I think it’s safe to say that most Russians are familiar with the concept of *vranyo*. A discipline they know as a cross between sports and the arts. The Potiomkin villages is just one of the incarnations of *vranyo –* one of the older and more harmless ones – with a centuries old history. There are tons of other examples from more recent times, of course.
Unfortunately, it is somewhat working, EVEN in this SUB, including Ukrainians who hate RuZZia.
They want the government/Zelensky to step down, new election, and yet they have ZERO candidates to replace them.
RuZZia wants to create chaos, and liberal young minds are easy to manipulate.
Zelensky has problems (not corruption), some of his advisors and friends are very corrupt, but if you have NO better alternatives to replace them, then stop asking for the impossible.
If you have better solutions, then propose it, test it.
Burning down the house before you build a new house is not a solution for anything, except sleeping on the streets and freezing to death.
Was rampant here too. Be sure to check the source and post history of accounts that post or seem overly “eager”.
Only because they want to turn to population it gives the government