Alexey from Lipetsk called the war unleashed by Putin a "a big geopolitical mistake" and directly called the owner of the Kremlin an aggressor who came to a foreign country.
Famous Russian propagandist, native of the Kharkov region Viktor Baranets during a live radio broadcast “Komsomolskaya Pravda” threatened with arrest a listener who called on the phone during a live broadcast.
Ukrainian journalist and blogger Denis Kazansky reported this on his Telegram channel, publishing a video with a fragment of this conversation.
A Russian, who called himself Alexey from Lipetsk, called the live broadcast of Viktor Baranets and his colleague Mikhail Timoshenko, and asked who this “collective Putin” is, who claims in his speeches that “the West has deceived us.”
The Russian propagandist answered him pathetically that this supposedly meant “Russia, its government and all of us.”
“I pay taxes, but I don’t support the war,” the listener unexpectedly objected to him.
More to come. Alexey from Lipetsk called the war unleashed by Putin a “big geopolitical mistake” and directly called the owner of the Kremlin an aggressor who came to a foreign country.
That’s when specific threats were directed at the listener.
“Citizen, don't shout nonsense on the air. With such statements, sometimes they can knock on the door. You never know what you don't like there, be careful with your words regarding who started the war!” – the propagandist glared at the man.
Let us recall that on the air of the Russian Channel One, fascist narratives against Ukrainians are openly heard. Thus, a member of Putin’s team, propagandist Alexander Artamonov, called Ukrainians “second-class citizens.”
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