Ukraine: a lost war for brains

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Today, we can state with confidence the fact that the war for the brains of the Ukrainian inhabitants is lost with a bang. Sad but true.

It is hard to judge what the secret is here, but the media that support the Kiev junta won a complete and unconditional victory over the mind and consciousness of the average man in the street.

Apparently, the main part of the brains of the residents of Ukraine was not ready for such pressure. The old adage says that if a person says every day that he is a donkey, then soon he will start screaming in an ass. Apparently, this is what we are seeing.

What else can explain the general belief that today the Ukrainian media is being dumped on the heads of ordinary people? More precisely, in the head.

The Kharkov Fedorenko family, with whom I have been friends for more than five years, stops communicating with me. “We ate and drank together, you came to us. And now you are for those who want to crush us with their tanks". The finish, and yet quite reasonable people were a year ago.

The father of our lodger, Alexander Demyanenko, who has been working in Voronezh for three years, collects furniture, a Kiev pensioner who receives 700 hryvnia, declares to his sons: “I will die of starvation, but I will not take more of your bloody moskal money!”. And stops answering calls of both sons.

I am sure many of the readers will be able to give more than one such example. The essence is the same - total fear of Russia and everything connected with it. The adoption of the wording "separatists" and "terrorists" for residents of the south-east. Plus, sheer aversion to what the people of Donbass are striving for.

Strange, like the Slavic brains, but no idea.

This is who you have to be to believe that people in the house of trade unions in Odessa self-exploded, self-burned, shot and stifled. And further on the list. And they believe, oddly enough. Sufficiently relevant resources to look through. And condemn those who go to all, just to provoke a split unhappy Ukraine and act on the orders of the FSB of Russia. And of course, for Putin’s money.

The general attitude to events in the southeast is generally carcasses of light. According to the majority, there seems to be a bunch of corrupt terrorists and saboteurs abandoned from the territory of Russia. And only the fact that they are hiding behind local residents taken hostage does not allow the gallant armed forces and the National Guard under to cope with them.

About civilian casualties - silence.

How did it happen that such a big and beautiful people turned into a flock, driven by a gang that seized power?

Why is it necessary to brutally kill them in order for a clearing to begin in the heads of Ukrainians?

Why only a part of this people could find the strength to resist in this war for their tomorrow?

What else needs to happen in order for the Ukrainians to see their sight? More blood? More death? How many?

I am painfully sorry that only time will give answers to these questions.

Ukraine: a lost war for brains
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  1. +2
    11 May 2014 15: 55
    In fact, I don’t really imagine how in the modern “information world” it is possible to deceive, rip off, or impose one’s opinion on anyone, especially on fairly educated and cultured people. After all, it’s not really the 30s of the XNUMXth century that we’re in now. It’s another matter if a person simply expresses the opinion of his stomach, goes to work abroad, leaving his family to the mercy of fate, and those who remain gradually lose the line between good and evil. This comes from unemployment, from dissatisfaction with one’s situation and the inability to change it. Well, the genetically inherent hatred of everyone who lives in Russia should not be written off either. And this is where the “enemy image” appears. And the media has nothing to do with it, by and large. They only show, and a person sees what he wants to see. But if you don’t have to talk to the Shtatniks at all until their withdrawal symptoms go away, then, you see, you still have to talk to your neighbor in the stairwell. And today we have to think about what to tell him so that he doesn’t pee in the entrance, doesn’t vomit on the railing, doesn’t beat his wife, and finally pays for water, gas and electricity. I think so.
  2. +4
    11 May 2014 16: 22
    For 23 years, Ukrov have been conditioned and taught to think that Russia is to blame for all their troubles. And the most fucked up people in western Ukraine have been trained in camps for the last few years. Now it’s even easier for them to work because Ukrainians can’t understand why a country that produced 25 percent of the USSR’s GDP is IN SUCH A ASS. People don’t like to blame themselves, but they easily believe in evil enemies from abroad. After all, we don’t like to blame ourselves for something, but we are ready to easily believe that the state, the boss, the Americans [whom I don’t like] are to blame. Some blame the Jews, some blame the Caucasians, etc., and smart people have long learned to manage this. Well, who controls this in Ukraine is already clear. In fact, I just can’t understand whether it’s really impossible to cover at least the east and center of Ukraine with our broadcasts so that they can’t jam our channels. After all, Western radio stations were banned in the USSR, but they could be heard everywhere. 25 years have passed and it is impossible to provide funds from our or Belarusian territory for the broadcasting of our channels in Ukraine? After all, if they are brainwashed around the clock and we don’t fight it, then sooner or later the point of no return will be passed and we will get an absolutely hostile state at our borders whose raison d’être will be to harm us. And also missiles and missiles at our borders and millions of maydauns as cannon fodder. I support Putin’s policies, but in my opinion the information war in Ukraine is being waged badly.
  3. +1
    11 May 2014 16: 56
    French President Francois Hollande on Saturday, during a visit to the northern German city of Stralsund, said that France continues to fulfill the terms of the contract previously signed with Russia on the sale of two Mistral-class amphibious helicopter carriers. The first ship, Vladivostok, was launched and is scheduled to be delivered to the Russian Navy at the end of 2014.

    Termination of the contract is possible only due to Western customers under US pressure. Russia intends to receive its order and intends to impose serious penalties on France if the latter refuses to build Mistral helicopter carriers for the Russian Navy.
  4. +1
    11 May 2014 16: 57
    All so-called UKRAINIANS are affected by the SPIP virus (syndrome of acquired perverted patriotism), which can only be treated with blood.
  5. 0
    11 May 2014 17: 48
    As old as time! It’s more correct to say not the media, but PROPAGANDA! And the Ukrainians didn’t show anything new - just as Goebbels fooled the Germans, so Turchynov and Yatsenyuk turned Ukrainians into fools. And I don’t feel sorry for them, they made their choice and let them suffer!
  6. orthodox
    0
    11 May 2014 17: 57
    This approach, that propaganda is to blame for everything, is too simplified; it is obvious that the heart and mind contain something related or characteristic of their condition, and they choose exactly this from the outside world. In short: “Flies often land on a substance of a certain quality, and bees collect nectar, as a rule, from flowers.” In this case, a swarm of blue-green insects and their accompanying food are clearly visible.
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  8. 0
    11 May 2014 19: 13
    In propaganda to the Western world, we have always lost and are losing. They have extensive experience in enslaving and managing colonies, including through propaganda, and well-developed brainwashing technologies.
  9. raf
    0
    11 May 2014 19: 28
    Every nation deserves its own government! Well, what can I say, “lucky” Ukrainians, except for the southeast, will soon be cleaning latrines in Geyrope.
  10. +1
    11 May 2014 19: 55
    nothing. not for the first time. remember how they loved Yushchenko, and then hated him in Ukraine. they will live for a year without gas, sit in the cold in winter. they will drive the economy to the brink and the population into poverty. a hangover from joining the European Union on colonial terms will come, the time will come to repay loans .and enlightenment will come in the minds of ordinary people, as it happened in Eastern Europe (Bulgaria and others).
    In a year, this government will be reviled throughout Ukraine and they will remember Russia. Since we are neighbors and close relatives, we will have to help our Slavic brothers.
    1. +1
      12 May 2014 06: 18
      .... betrayer once - betray more than once .... (quote from the Bible).
  11. +1
    11 May 2014 20: 00
    Quote: DEZINTO
    So you very accurately described the essence, I have already quoted here recently, just about this - In my opinion, one of the Strugatsky said - "do not confuse patriotism with nationalism, the first is love for the homeland, and the second is hatred for everyone around."

    Let's clarify the concepts. Hatred towards everyone around you is chauvinism. Nationalism is love for one's nation, its history, and cultural traditions. A mother who does not love her children cannot love strangers, and a person who does not love his own nation cannot respect other nations. If I love my wife, this does not mean that I hate other women; love for my nation does not imply hatred of other nations. For those interested in theoretical issues of nationalism, I can recommend the books of Ivan Ilyin. By the way, many Western nationalists support Russia, for example Marine Le Pen.
  12. +1
    11 May 2014 20: 17
    Quote: Buran
    Let the Ukrainians not be offended by me, but their mentality is greed, obstinacy, arrogance,

    Since Soviet times, the Kiev authorities, the Ukrainian nomenklatura encouraged the spread of Ukrainian nationalism, education was in the spirit of the exclusivity of Ukrainians, many leaders of the USSR were from Ukraine and tried for it, like Khrushchev, who in one fell swoop transferred Russian Crimea to Ukraine! And the offensive nicknames of Russians “mos....l, ka....p” - they did not appear yesterday and not on the Maidan! Dislike for Russians has been gradually, if not openly, spread at the everyday level by the vain Ukrainian elite for decades! Today's events have "activated" the basest instincts in many Ukrainian citizens, and they will stupidly and blindly, without hesitation, believe the Kiev junta and NO reasonable and "iron" arguments against them WILL WILL BE swayed, simply because these are arguments from "Mos... lei and cap...pov" and they "don't jump"!
  13. 0
    11 May 2014 20: 26
    There are many secrets to “brain loss”. I can suggest three of them as a person who has directly encountered this.
    1st "secret". The picture of Russia broadcast from Russia by the majority of Russian media was scary and bleak due to:
    2nd "secret". The picture of Russia broadcast from Russia is formed, at a minimum, by forces not loyal to Russia.
    3rd "secret". Pictures of Russia broadcast from Russia cost extra money and are limited to Russian channels. So, even Channel 1, even on the Internet, officially does not broadcast some of its programs to Kazakhstan.

    The last striking example is that the Olympics were broadcast from Russia to Kazakhstan by the Japanese. And their picture was very different from the Russian one...
  14. Checks
    0
    11 May 2014 20: 48
    Rather than admitting your mistakes and shortcomings, it is always easier to find an extreme one. In this case, it is easier for Ukrainians to bawle: “Yaku to Gilyak!”, to sell their souls to either Hitler or the devil, than to admit the failure of their national policy, which has always been based on a close connection with Russia.
  15. poplar
    +2
    11 May 2014 20: 54
    Quote: Erg
    I periodically watch Ukrainian channels. For me it’s like going to the zoo. But seriously, in order not to lose vigilance. You need to know a lot about the enemy, this is part of the force. And I also want to note. Education and horizons, based on their own desire for this, do not allow the adversary to distort our soul. A person easily turns into a vegetable if he does not make an effort towards enlightenment. I didn’t want to offend anyone

    And I watch them periodically. A wild mixture of pranoid delirium and schizophasia. Sometimes one gets the impression that the junta did not live in the USSR, did not study in Soviet schools, but was ENTIRELY in a mental hospital!!!
  16. 0
    11 May 2014 21: 26
    Quote: Lelek
    Want to add. Another purely Ukrainian feature: - "if I can't eat, then I will have a snack."


    A small correction: “Usyo ne zim, but I’ll see.”
  17. Andrey82
    +1
    11 May 2014 21: 33
    How did it happen that such a big and beautiful people turned into a flock, driven by a gang that seized power?
    -----------------------------
    It's simple. Billions from the West, through funds for the development of democracy and whatnot, are used to write books about the centuries-old oppression of the freedom-loving Ukrainian people by the bloody Asians, about famines, etc. Calling our peoples fraternal, we forgot that money should be invested not only in the Olympics, but also in the development of relations.
  18. L.V. 1980
    +1
    11 May 2014 21: 57
    Everything that the Western media today introduces into the consciousness of the population both here and in Ukraine is an intermediate product of the development of technologies for manipulating people’s consciousness. The ultimate one is well depicted by Stephen King and Michael Glaser in the novel and film “The Running Man” back in the 80s. As a result, a generation has emerged in whose minds hostility towards the Russians has been implanted. Some Russians hate him. The Nazis realized this hatred in Odessa, Moriupol, on the Maidan, wherever they have not yet met worthy resistance. But Bismarck also warned about the dangers of the consequences of using dividends from temporary Russian losses. History has confirmed and will continue to confirm this. The consequences will be different from computer games.
  19. +2
    11 May 2014 22: 19
    There are a lot of phrases written here like “What happened to the Ukrainians” - it’s easy to look at what is happening from your own bell tower, but try to put yourself in the place of an ordinary Ukrainian... For 23 years, the state of Ukraine first robbed us on a grand scale and then gave us beggarly handouts... And now some have openly abandoned us (the Party of Regions together with Yanukovych in full force) and others now openly hate us (Nashis and nationalists)...
    The junta has been ruling us for 23 years now - if anyone remembers the early 90s and the fascist parades in Western Ukraine - Nazi columns with torches - a direct analogue to Hitler's Germany... The decline is especially felt in the provinces - when you walk through small towns - there are complete ruins all around - now the ruins of a factory, now abandoned buildings, then holiday homes overgrown with forest... In the Donetsk region there are half-extinct ghost towns where apartments are sold for pennies just to leave - all this has been with us throughout the 23 years of Independence and stretches back to the end of the Soviet times...
    In independent Ukraine there are no and never have been large pro-Russian forces and parties - even organizations that explained the position of the Russian authorities simply and clearly... The communists and Vitrenko have always existed in a semi-underground existence and therefore now the people are completely fooled by the propaganda of Kyiv (Washington)...
    The words Nazism and nationalism have the same root - for modern Russia and Ukraine and other multinational states this is a quick path to the abyss - Byzantium No. 2... How else can it be in countries where everything is so intertwined and there are simply no clear boundaries of ethnic groups and peoples for a long time?
    Progressive countries of the world have long moved away from the nationalist model of the state - this is the century before last... In the 21st century, states with modern priorities will flourish - interethnic, racial and religious tolerance, a common desire for progress and respect and equality of every citizen... Modern But the nationalists, apart from minor dirty tricks, are not able to give anything significant and reasonable to their people...
  20. 0
    11 May 2014 22: 22
    What’s surprising here? Brainwashing has been going on there for 23 years, then it fades away and then gains amplitude. For us, the position of ambassador to their Ukraine was like an honorary exile. These ambassadors, with the letter “O”, did not work there at all. But all sorts of scum from them worked for them NGO. And now we have what we have.
  21. 0
    11 May 2014 22: 24
    Mao Tse Tung (Great Tavern): “Where the wind blows, the grass bends.” It’s not surprising that all Krainians think the same. But there are those who think differently.
    1. 0
      11 May 2014 23: 31
      There are very few of them
  22. 0
    11 May 2014 22: 40
    Quote: Selevc
    Progressive countries of the world have long moved away from the nationalist model of the state - this is the century before last... In the 21st century, states with modern priorities will flourish - racial and religious tolerance, a common desire for progress and respect and equality of every citizen... Modern nationalists Apart from minor dirty tricks, he is unable to give anything significant and reasonable to his people...

    Are you referring to those on the left side? You still go by the judgments instilled in you from above. Think with your own head more.
    Regarding the general desire for progress, when was the last time you visited Europe? And America? So, I dare to assure you that there is no general desire for progress in a consumer society. This is especially true for those from the middle class and below. They have completely different values.
    Respect and equality - what beautiful words and symbols, but the trouble is, there is no equality here. And the respect of superiors towards inferiors is also not very visible. Yes, they are not rude to you - this is beyond their dignity, but there is still no respect either. Basically it goes the old way: I’m the boss - you’re d.u.r.a.k., you’re the boss, I’m d.u.r.a.k. Therefore, no one will argue with their boss.
    Democracy - You forgot another great symbol. Have you ever thought about its very manifestation? A country that does not call for direct elections of the president, but uses some kind of electors for this, stands up for him. So I’ll tell you Democracy is not a spell, by casting which you will get what you want. This is just another way to control you (including me). Electoral technologies have not yet been canceled (Yeltsin’s victory for a second term is a clear example of this). In addition, all candidates in democratic elections represent the interests of certain financial structures. Millions of dollars are invested in them, which are subsequently used by presidents in one way or another.
    1. +1
      12 May 2014 00: 29
      Quote: Igool
      Are you referring to those on the left side? You still go by the judgments instilled in you from above. Think with your own head more.
      Dear, you better study your ancestors thoroughly - now in Russia you will find few people with purely Russian roots - there are too many different bloodlines mixed together - Belarusians, Balts, Ukrainians, Caucasians and plus other small nationalities of Russia - almost everyone has an ancestor in the third generation not not Russian at all or not at all... You go out into the street and look carefully at passers-by - we do not have a dominant ethnic group, as for example in the Scandinavian countries... As for Ukraine, for example - Ukrainians are very very different in appearance - this is the legacy of past generations - among our fellow citizens there are ancestors of both Slavic peoples and ethnic groups that have already completely merged with the Slavs - for example, the same Cumans, Pechenegs, Bulgars, etc. - these peoples have not disappeared from history; they have completely merged into the modern ethnic group...
      The mixing of nationalities has always been and will always be - this process is more or less active, but it cannot be stopped... How this is treated is another matter - interethnic differences are not only a tertiary issue, but simply insignificant in its importance... How this is treated is another matter present to people - in the same USSR and other countries, with a reasonable interethnic policy, very different peoples lived well and were friends... Russia and Ukraine simply have no alternative to this path of development...
      No one imposed all these considerations on me - on the contrary, in Ukraine they are strenuously imposing on us the template of the Great Ukrainian Nation - although such a nation has never existed and does not exist - we have many nationalities living besides Ukrainians and this has never been a problem - on the contrary, it has always only enriched the nation...
      And in Russia, for example, try to explain to a Tatar or Bashkir that he is Russian - it will just make the chickens laugh...
      Quote: Igool
      Regarding the general desire for progress, when was the last time you visited Europe? And America? So, I dare to assure you that there is no general desire for progress in a consumer society.

      The Anglo-Saxon world is simply tied to technological progress - the prosperity of nations and individuals directly depends on new ideas and the introduction of new technologies... The conclusion is simple - consumer society always wants to consume more and live better, and the entire Western world rests on this logic...
      Moreover, even in politics in the West, progressive (for them) ideas have appeared in recent decades - for example, the “Doctrine of Soft Power” or the “Theory of Controlled Chaos”... And Russia is still unable to answer this in any intelligible way...
      Democracy - You forgot another great symbol. Have you ever thought about its very manifestation?

      Democracy is the worst version of government - the ancient Greeks thought so and they were right... Democracy is the mega-bomb that the West is trying to impose on the whole world and which it itself does not adhere to... Democracy (the power of the crowd) always brings to the top any human garbage that is ALWAYS using power for its own purposes, plunges peoples into chaos and degradation... The ancients considered the most effective type of government to be autocracy - that is, the power of a limited group of people, and this has always worked - in the USSR it is the power of the CPSU, in Germany it is the power of the Nazis, in America it is the power of bourgeois clans. .. I think that everyone will agree with me that in serious states “outsiders” simply cannot come to power - elections are a formality - in the modern world those in power need to show that the people decide something... Although in fact they already have they present ready-made solutions...
  23. +2
    11 May 2014 22: 42
    request Unfortunately this is a fact. Nowadays, few people remember the MK-Ultra program, which was declassified by the Senate Watergate Commission. I read literature in school. That was a long time ago. But using the examples of Ukraine, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Yugoslavia, I can confirm that all this has been implemented. Now, through the fifth column, Americans are trying to do the same with Russia. Which journalists from which two newspapers and two television and radio channels are the Ukrainian border guards allowing into Ukraine in connection with the upcoming presidential elections? Guess 100 times.
    It is clear that as long as Americans have the main reserve currency, they can dictate their will to the world, but not to Russia.
    It is clear that the Americans need the Kiev gang of American agents of influence to collapse Ukraine, create something like Afghanistan nearby, squeeze out our gas and oil pipelines, and destroy Russia.
    It is clear that this whole Pharisaic circus with Ukraine is pursuing the main goal, to lower the economy of Europe and Russia, so that America can get out of the economic crisis into which they are slowly sliding. Essentially, Mericosia is bankrupt, it steals money from the world by uncontrollably printing its green candy wrappers.
    Why not return to the golden chervonets and make all payments, at least for gas and oil and rocket engines, in golden chervonets?
    1. 0
      11 May 2014 23: 30
      The only thing that Bismarck and similar evil geniuses did not take into account is that to do evil is to kill your soul and burn forever in hell, even during your lifetime
  24. mebiuss
    0
    11 May 2014 23: 11
    I recalled a joke in the topic:

    The Third World War has ended, two of our tank crews are sitting in a Parisian restaurant. One says: “Do you know what upsets me most?” -??? -That we lost the information war. )))
  25. igriva
    0
    11 May 2014 23: 57
    Quote: Centurion
    ). So, after the third glass, they traditionally started their goat song: “Ukraine is rich, we have everything. But the Union (Mos-Kali) is robbing us, they ate all our lard, drank all our vodka, fucked all the girls.”
    I agree, I also heard this song often, I think it was passed down by inheritance, even if you kiss them, Russia will still be to blame for all the troubles.
  26. 0
    12 May 2014 00: 00
    The epiphany will be all the more bitter for those who believed, at the moment, whatever you want in their faces, they will say that this is God’s Russia... We went through all this, in 45 the Germans did not immediately get sick from Goebbel’s propaganda, they had withdrawal symptoms Mom don't worry! wassat
  27. 0
    12 May 2014 00: 05
    We are not losing anything now. Have been losing for 25 years or more. And now the Russian World is rising and another force is pressing on its back. And information - our truth, too, only reaches slowly. In today's world it is impossible to screw up everyone's brains. I think that is still ahead. The wind is blowing.
  28. vedross
    +1
    12 May 2014 00: 11
    Ukrainians, in their betrayal of their Russian Family, went against the Truth, and now lie everywhere. They lied from head to toe. Their lies will destroy them.
  29. 0
    12 May 2014 03: 56
    It's nonsense... I read "Unian", comments are disabled by the way, material without photo-video, or dry photographs, the binding of which to a place and time is impossible... but how short and clear everything is... dry lies, zero emotions.. as if not They kill people there, and the temperature is 2 degrees below the annual average...
  30. 0
    12 May 2014 04: 08
    One smart guy said:
    The best teacher is personal experience. It really costs a lot, but he explains it clearly!
    I'm afraid Ukrainians will have to go through everything in full. Otherwise they won’t come to their senses.
  31. Polarfox
    0
    12 May 2014 05: 24
    Quote: Yurban
    Yes, there, they burned homeless people (!?). Or: hee hee, so what?

    Come on, do we need such brothers? And there is no need to justify it with propaganda; a person cannot be turned into a non-human overnight. Therefore, there were such people, they only pretended to be humanoids.

    The devil knows what's going on: Somewhere close to America, Venezuela considers Russia brotherly, and here Ukraine has gone wild to the level of the jungle. Hugo Chavez is not on it. Although people like Commandante are born once every hundred years, it is the Yatsenyuks and Turchinovs who are churning out a thousand per second.
  32. talnax7
    +1
    12 May 2014 06: 22
    We worry more about Ukraine than they do. And the cold, hunger and peace will put everything in its place. And about relatives they will want to eat or run away; they will immediately re-establish the truth of life.
  33. Santiaga Navi
    0
    12 May 2014 07: 04
    The good news is that there is still no bitterness in our people, in us. At least among my circle. So, it all boils down to jokes, like a hailstorm will solve everything, but in reality no one thinks or wants that. We really worry more about them than they do themselves, and not because we need something from Ukraine, we are ready to give ours. Russia is perhaps the only country that has never surrendered its allies, often acting to its own detriment.
    Something is coming. Russia's self-awareness is awakening, its understanding of its place, its mission, its duty - if you like. Maybe it really is - “Russia will save itself and save the world”?
    And what do you think?
  34. 0
    12 May 2014 10: 03
    Well, Ukraine became a separate state only in 1918 and 1991, until that time it has always been a part of something:


    Kievan Rus, Lithuania, Commonwealth, Muscovy and then the Russian Empire, the USSR. Parts of it were ruled by Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, the Ottoman Empire.


    For the first time the name Ukraine is mentioned in the Ipatiev Chronicle under 1187 relative to the Kiev region, Chernihiv region and Pereyaslav region. These lands were the outskirts of the Galicia-Volyn principality at that time.


    That is, no matter what they say about the term UKRAINE, about its origin from the darkness of the ages, I am still inclined that it means OUTSIDE, and not "the land of Ukraine" and so on.
  35. 0
    12 May 2014 10: 27
    Nothing is lost! Everything is just beginning, there is a severe hangover ahead for the zombified Ukropeytsy! Prices, utilities are rising, wages, social services are falling. For some reason I doubt that Europe would put them on its neck, they have enough of their own poor people, half of Africa and Asia have been sticking out in Europe for a long time. And the people need to be fed, clothed, paid salaries. How the Kiev junta will do all this is not yet clear.
  36. Tyundey
    0
    12 May 2014 10: 32
    I do not agree with the content of the article, we have not lost anything. First of all, you must have a clear conscience. This is an axiom. If we become like those who constantly lie from the pages of newspapers, websites and TV, then we will become the same liars, and we will have zero trust. And engaging in official refutations of all sorts of bastard media is a waste of time. As someone said: like playing chess with a pigeon, he will shit on the board, knock down pieces with his wings, fly away and tell everyone that he won.
    Here's an example: "The police abandoned the residents of Mariupol. Robberies and looting are going on there" http://uapress.info/ru/news/show/24394
    Pay attention to the photo of the dude with the monitor. It was taken from here http://warnet.ws/news/29920
    In the Yandex context menu (when you hover over a photo) there is an interesting line “Search by this picture in Yandex.” Use it and learn a lot of interesting things.

    Power is in the truth.
  37. plastun
    0
    12 May 2014 11: 07
    “The stronger the lie, the more truthful it is.” Paul Joseph Goebbels. This is the essence of the Ukrainian information field!
  38. alikalik
    0
    12 May 2014 13: 57
    GDP instills Sovereignty in the country. The country should not descend into small tasks. The President of GDP is doing the right thing. As befits the leader of a great Country. With feeling, sense and alignment. He had good teachers. The people and the army are behind him.
  39. Alexander Alex
    0
    12 May 2014 14: 23
    Yes, it’s some kind of nightmare, like some kind of lemmings, they are being led like sheep to the slaughter, and they keep shouting Putin is to blame..
  40. Arzamas
    0
    12 May 2014 17: 09
    The article is excellent, I agree with every suggestion, but it’s scary that we don’t know how to deal with it... =((
    By the way, there are a lot of examples from my experience in disputes with friends, I found one way out, not to touch upon the topic of what is happening around me at all, although this is not an option... but you can’t put your brains in anyone’s mouth, although all I ask for is simple logic and common sense and reasoning!
  41. tverskoi77
    0
    12 May 2014 17: 50
    Ukraine: a lost war for brains

    Russia: the war for brains has been won (or almost won).
    In any case, propaganda is everywhere and the citizens of any country are only brains for it. We are all targets of propaganda of one kind or another. Some for our media ORT and Rossiya1, and some for Ukrainian 1+1 or NTN.
    We need to look at these things sensibly and not be “stunned” by the results of someone else’s work.
    And the propaganda is the same everywhere:
    Let us at least analyze the rhetoric of our propaganda regarding the Crimean Tatars. Many here know their heroic “merits” in the Second World War, as a result of which they were expelled.
    Who will now find information about these events on ORT or Rossiya1? Definitely not, because it will only do harm now.
    So why do we believe them in covering the situation in the East of Ukraine, and not the news 1+1 or NtN? Which media is more honest? None. But there are no independent ones)
  42. ViPChe
    0
    12 May 2014 20: 53
    On top of everything else, there is total economic illiteracy at the philistine level in Ukraine. The brother of a friend’s husband declares: if it weren’t for you, Russians, I would now be a European millionaire. In all seriousness. Idiocy without limit :-)
  43. +5
    12 May 2014 21: 43
    An old proverb says that if you tell a man every day that he is an ass, he will soon begin to cry like an ass.
    There is a complete global fooling of the people. They even interpret obvious facts the way they are taught by the Yankees, Gay Europeans and Banderlogians. And nothing can break through this stubborn asinity without removing the junta from power.
  44. Megard
    0
    13 May 2014 08: 57
    Well said: “How did it happen that such a large and beautiful people turned into a herd, urged on by a gang that seized power?” and this is true not only for Ukraine but also for Russia. Ukraine is the Russian Federation in miniature and there is no need to say that they have “no idea”; here, 90% of the population is not much better. Crimea clearly showed this, the herd was told to go to a rally, the herd came out, now when blood is shed in Donbass, Slavs and other cities, there are no rallies in their support and demands for the protection of Russian people, because the herd has not yet been given a command.
    1. arch_kate3
      0
      13 May 2014 11: 22
      A herd is a society among animals, and a society among people. In a state, society is subordinate to legitimate leaders, and if this connection is broken, then misfortunes occur for the entire society. If the leaders are bad, then society, at the cost of great losses, including human lives, replaces them with new ones (good and effective). So it was and so it will be.
  45. arch_kate3
    0
    13 May 2014 11: 15
    Brains can't be lost! You either have a brain or you don’t!
  46. plastun
    0
    13 May 2014 11: 36
    This is not even a Khazarian information field, this is all-encompassing Goebbelian propaganda
  47. 0
    13 May 2014 13: 05
    Quote: DEZINTO
    In my opinion, one of the Strugatskys said - “do not confuse patriotism with nationalism, the first is love for the homeland, and the second is hatred of everyone around.”

    There is no need to confuse Nazism and nationalism.
    Continuing the developing chain about patriotism and nationalism:
    nationalism - love for one's nation
    Nazism - rejection of other nations.
    So nationalism is very good! Loving your mother does not negate your kind feelings for other mothers and women. And now nationalism is equated with Nazism and every Russian considers it normal to be wary of love for everything Russian. They are constantly ready to sprinkle ashes on their own heads - how bad it is to be Russian and to love Russians.
    And we can say that Russian is a state of mind, and not a specific nationality or nationality. For me, everyone is Ukrainian, Khanty-Mansi, Buryat, etc. - Russians.
  48. 0
    13 May 2014 13: 25
    My neighbor is from Western Ukraine (he’s lived here since ’75). My brother stayed there. He calls there to find out what’s going on, and his brother says: “I don’t know you, you want to capture us and take all our pennies.” and he hung up. A neighbor asked me: “What pennies? Probably the ones I sent him at a difficult moment. He himself doesn’t work anywhere.”
  49. raw1980
    0
    13 May 2014 13: 44
    Quote: Ralex
    Unfortunately, we have always been weak in information wars both during the USSR and later.

    Did the Bolotniki also lose? Or is this the opinion of the “swamp”?
  50. shiplover100
    0
    13 May 2014 15: 08
    OBJECTIVELY? There is an information war going on. Ours are not saints either... But not a single Russian channel, resource, etc. can compare with the lies of UkrSMI.
  51. igpo
    0
    13 May 2014 15: 17
    I’m very interested in how you determine where the truth is and where the lies are? I, like many of my friends in Ukraine, also experience the same, but directly opposite, feelings about Russian propaganda. What can be a criterion of truth? My mother stayed in Crimea and for her I am already a Banderaite. What if it is not the majority of Ukrainians who are mistaken? Could you stop at least for a second and try to listen to many contradictory voices, and not just those sounding in unison with your thoughts?
    1. +1
      13 May 2014 17: 46
      Quote: igpo
      Could you stop for a second and try to listen to the many contradictory voices

      To what voices? The same ones who blame Russia for all their problems? I heard enough of these voices back in the USSR. I have hated stupid, cheap, arrogant, illiterate Ukrainian Nazism since those times.
      What is happening in Ukraine does not surprise me one bit. I would be surprised if things were different.
      I heard so much from ukrov even before 1991! And how they were eaten and oppressed by the Russians. And what a wild and uncultured people the Russians are in comparison.
      And in the last 23 years, I have also heard a lot of cheerful and joyful predictions that “Russia will soon fall apart.”
      (So ​​far, it is not Russia that is falling apart, but another country)
      And through this hatred one can clearly see the conviction that Russia always owes something to Ukraine. This is also noticeable among government officials. Just look at Kravchuk’s statement that “Russia’s natural resources are a common property.” It happened, I remember his TV interview in 2004. Or Yushchenko’s demand that Russia receive not a market price for gas, but an “economically justified” one. In short, we hate you Katsaps and want you to fall apart as soon as possible, but you spoon-feed us, because we are good and correct, and you have a “slave psychology” and in general you are all Mongol-Tatar Finno-Ugric people.
      Should we listen to these voices? It's like standing by a garbage dump and breathing.
  52. +1
    13 May 2014 17: 35
    Really, the truth is written.
    Ukrainian media - every day, "bandits", "separatists", terrorists, Russian occupiers, radicals of the South-East, "mercenaries" from Russia...
  53. Bormental
    +1
    13 May 2014 18: 08
    There are currently no brains among Ukrainian inhabitants; they are reserved for the geyropa. When they are caressed in all their holes, then, maybe. part of the mosk will return to its place. Then we'll fight.
  54. Opanas Abramych
    +1
    13 May 2014 20: 40
    There is scientific confirmation of the content of the article. Biologist Sergei Savelyev, a specialist in brain evolution, says that people who have been exposed to such massive propaganda for a long time develop stable structures in the brain that do not allow a person to think. On YouTube, look for “Savelyev’s Brain” about the small brains of Yatsenyuk and Obama
  55. 0
    14 May 2014 06: 08
    Answers must be sought in the First World War, in the creation of national battalions, etc. In general, in the Petliur region. When you read "Days of the Turbins" or "The White Guard" a lot becomes clear. Well, how many of these Banderaites are there really? It’s rather Petliurism that dominates here. The Russians decided to return home. So from now on, let’s call these republics Novorossiya and it’s time to collect help, even just a single ruble, for our compatriots.
  56. 0
    17 May 2014 22: 37
    Quote: Rus
    “Then where are the Russians?” Asked Custine.
    - But all together they are Russian.

    This was, and I hope is, the strength of Russia.
    1. Kassandra
      0
      18 May 2014 02: 38
      In what?
      Russia without Russians is not a problem for Russians.
      she is now for anyone but not for Russians