No i read the tweet myself so nothing to do with the media i'm afraid.
And also nothing to do with the quotes you mention.
And also nothing to do with the quotes you mention.
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but... but but but... that's exactly the post i was talking about. btw, how did you read it again - do you speak russian? or used goole translate or smthng? because, as i mentioned earlier, zakharova posted nothing you claim she'd posted. she was moking bellingcat clowns and their supposed ability to gather secret info through social media and confirmed exactly nothing in that post.coke wrote:
https://twitter.com/MID_RF/status/1040927260478525443
Yeah of course...Shahter wrote:
but... but but but... that's exactly the post i was talking about. btw, how did you read it again - do you speak russian? or used goole translate or smthng? because, as i mentioned earlier, zakharova posted nothing you claim she'd posted. she was moking bellingcat clowns and their supposed ability to gather secret info through social media and confirmed exactly nothing in that post.coke wrote:
https://twitter.com/MID_RF/status/1040927260478525443
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i'm not the best translator - ffs, i have trouble wrapping my own thoughts in proper english, let alone that of russian mia's press secretary, but here you are (left punctuation and... ehm... stylistic stuff intact. as much as i was able to anyway):coke wrote:
You translate it for us then please.
*FMS - federal migration servicezakharova wrote:
After «Bellingcat» (there were co-authours of this sensation but let’s leave that be for now) published today that, according to the “FMS* database”, Petrov and Boshirov are GRU agents, I’ve no doubt that they (Bellingcat) have close ties with special services. More so, here we are most likely looking at a special organization which under pretense of doing investigations purposefully leaks disinformation.
So, did you just hack the FMS database today? London made their claims about Petrov and Boshirov a long time ago. And they came under suspicion even earlier. “No info” was available all that time? No, there wasn’t. Because the line of thought was there’s no such people at all. That’s precisely what the police claimed when they published the photos. And then these people were suddenly found. Told their story about their interest in spires. And then - bam, “FMS database” has been hacked. Spires - that’s about art, so to say. With a actual database – that’s another story.
But, the main question is this: why was it easier for “Bellingcat” to “hack a database” overnight, than dig up AT LEAST ONE PIECE OF EVIDENCE “proving” Petrov and Boshirov’s involvement in the poisoning?
Let me remind you: it’s the same “Bellingcat” that for years have been monopolizing the “right to truth” in investigating the Malaysian Boeing crash over Ukraine. So much data they have posted that not just some private company, but a whole think tank wouldn’t have been able to gather!
So, why didn’t “Berllingcat” over 5 months reveal anything in the form of photos, screen shots, videos of Petrov and Boshirov doing something questionable?
That’s why.
really? simonyan "kept angling"? she asked them once about what their relations to each other were, i think. and they didn't want to talk about that. "sexuality" wasn't mentioned or implied at all. actually, simonyan specifically told them that in her opinion nobody cared about that.uziq wrote:
the official interview/interviewer kept angling the questions towards their sexuality
now many "average russians" do you know? or are you again basing your opinion on second hand info from your bloody media? i'm pretty average, as are most members of my social circle, and none of those whom i asked thought the dudes were gay - and find insinuations to that effect ridiculous.now average russians think that they went away to such a niche, out-of-the-way place because they were gay.
are you sure it's not you who are playing on popular stereotypes about russians here?not focussing on why they went to a tiny place that most russians have never heard of, twice, during a 3-day visit to london but why they were staying in single beds and 'spending so much time together'. lol. real classy, russia. play on popular homophobia and gay stereotypes to cover up an extra-judicial killing.
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"The LGBT community has come out in defense of Petrov and Boshirov," was the headline on Life News, subsequently reposted by a range of pro-Kremlin outlets.
"Instead of dangerous killers -- timid gays," wrote a columnist in Zavtra, a nationalist online newspaper. Moskovsky Komsomolets proclaimed the interview "The GRU's coming out".
In the evening, flagship news channel Rossia 24 broadcast a sarcastic report about Salisbury's spirit of "modern European tolerance," portraying it as a place overrun with gay clubs and parades.
please don't treat everyone as if they are stupid as your average russian peasant. for the record, trump uses the exact same rhetorical technique as this, and to similarly stupid effect. it's called apophasis - to mention by not mentioning. 'i don't think it's important to mention it anyway, i'll just ask a question about your sleeping arrangements in a serious interview about an international diplomatic incident'. 'it's not for me to comment on whether they are gay, but ... here's a bunch of eyebrow-raising suggestive details to strongly raise the idea'. riiiight. please.Amid the fallout, Simonyan took to Twitter with comments that served to add grist to the rumor mill.
Noting that the two men "didn't hit on me" during the interview, she wrote: "I don't know if they're gay or not gay. They're stylish, as far as I can tell -- with little beards and cute haircuts, taut trousers and jumpers that tighten around impressive biceps."
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well, duh.uziq wrote:
well at least you can agree, then, after all, that your media are un-free as fuck and peddle the pro-krelim pro-putin line.
we are fine, thank you.it must suck to live in a country where evidently all your main media don't reflect the public's thoughts and attitudes at all.
my reality is not shaped by the media - not directly anyway.almost like living inside a simulated reality, eh?
sometimes - when i forget that media is just another tool of the ruling class to project their power over the masses. i'm old enough to remember actual soviet propaganda, and how gorbachev and yeltsyn turned it around 180 degrees and everybody lost ther minds.doesn't it insult your intelligence to have all these shows and papers discussing the assassins' sexuality, and running 10-minute news segments on how salisbury is a 'hotbed' of gay sin and immorality?
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