Blessed bread!
Russian television widely broadcast images of protests against the pension reform, overturned cars, burning newsstands, piles of rubbish and supposed "
hordes of rats
".
The complacently spread vision of “
chaos
” thus makes it possible to attack the “
decadent West
” by confronting it with what these media call its contradictions.
“
France supports the demonstrations in Georgia but does not want them at home
”, thus scratches Radio Sputnik.
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In the television news, commentators have feasted trying to explain 49.3, a subtlety of "
European-style democracy
" which allowed Emmanuel Macron, they say, to
"bypass elected representatives"
.
Ria Novosti even claimed, in the title of an article, that the French want to leave NATO.
In 2018, in Russia, the raising of the retirement age (60 to 65 years old for men, 55 to 60 years old for women) had also provoked demonstrations, which are no longer allowed.
Taking up a recent Ifop poll according to which, inflation obliges, the French spend less on their personal hygiene, the propagandist Olga Skabeeva estimated that "
they have returned to the Middle Ages
", adding: "
And now these people who don't brush their teeth and don't have toilet paper want a strategic defeat for Russia.
Go brush your teeth, dear friends!”