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In Chita, the girl was dressed in the costume of the legend of Russian propaganda – grandmother with a red flag

by alex

In Russia, the Kremlin's propaganda brainwashes not only adult citizens, but also children. And at the same time, she is not going to argue much, but takes a simpler path – slipping fake Russian symbols of the war in Ukraine.

Video of the result of such work was shared on the network by Russian telegram channels. 24 Channel. On it, a little girl in cosplay as a Ukrainian grandmother with a red flag of the USSR recited a poem at a matinee in an educational institution.

An emotional poem about a fake symbol

She spoke about her grandmother from Kharkov and the “Nazis” emotionally, with enthusiasm, to the applause of the audience. She clearly recited that the woman went out to meet “her own”, and in front of her was a “worst enemy.”

And the child ended his speech with the statement that a grandmother with a “rebellious spirit” today is a symbol of Russia. Well, what a country such and symbols are – false to justify their own atrocities.

Note that Russians have been wearing this symbol for a long time. Back in the spring in Mariupol, the occupiers installed a “black dragonfly with the flag of the USSR.” It appeared on the Square of the Liberators-Liberators, which the occupiers renamed the Lenin Komsomol (the old name before the decommunization).

What the Russians did not know at the matinee

However, it is unlikely that anyone present in the hall knew that this poem is dedicated only to a mythical image created in Russia itself and insanely far from the true events. That the so-called “friends” launched a mine into the courtyard of their own symbol, and the so-called “Nazis” always brought food to the grandmother, and subsequently helped to evacuate to one of the city's hospitals.

It is unlikely that they know that Anna Ivanovna threw the red piece away a long time ago. And she went out with her to the occupiers, because she wanted to ask them “not to smash Ukraine.” She probably hoped that they would not touch her like that and, perhaps, heed her words.

Previously, my grandmother told me that she was upset, that she unwittingly became one of the symbols of the aggressor. Due to the fact that the Russian propagandists twisted everything, she felt like a “traitor”.

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