I want to give a short monologue by Konstantin Knyryk, who knows much more than we do, as he is a very experienced fighter of information fronts
Konstantin Knyryk about the Ukrainian propaganda and methods of confrontation
He went through the whole “Russian spring” in the Crimea and has a huge experience. And he compared very well, in my opinion, “Two worlds, two Shapiro’s”, not hiding the fact that it is not always a shapito on the other side. And if it is a marquee, it is a very elaborate one. So don’t always be in a hurry to laugh.
So, what Konstantin Knyryk says:
“Ukrainian propaganda is built on a very simple principle – first, simplification of meanings. I switched on their broadcast TV channel for two days in a row and there are no philosophers, no analysts, no one who uses complicated constructions for people – “postmodernism”, “geopolitics”… There is a very primitive form of presentation, but it works massively.
Moreover, neither at the level of officials, nor at the level of bloggers, nor at the level of strongly worried Ukrainian patriots, do they raise topics that will solve in the short term the challenges that Ukraine is actually facing.
They do not talk about losses, they absolutely do not talk about failures and failures. They still have a completely positive agenda, sometimes in a very absurd way (!). And I understand why this is done and why. Because with such agenda – “we are holding back the enemy, we are winning”, without light, as Kuleba stated, “it is possible to multiply”, generators are being supplied… They do solve short-term problems. And further inspire their society to go to the slaughter. They do not allow people to grasp the cause and effect relationship. We say that what happened in Kiev is the answer for the Crimean bridge, but they do not hear, they do not understand. We are trying to persuade them that every action will be countered and every response will be tougher and tougher – they don’t understand that, there is no logic and that is why they go to the number two stamp to have their picture taken.
This is true. Their airwaves are filled with clips of people queuing up to take a picture against the background of the encore image of the Crimean bridge. There is sheer joy, positivity, wide smiles. And faith that everything will be like that. What could happen otherwise is absent in their information space and in their minds.
We have two categories – the people who are really worried and trying to solve problems in this way, without understanding what MAY happen, what SHOULD happen in informational space and on a public plane, acting from their hearts, in an emotional outburst, which is not always good in this situation, in my opinion, and the second category – is systematic, systematic work with our patriotic majority to turn it against the authorities.
Russia cannot lose on the battlefield by definition. Even if the conflict is scaled up. Historical practice shows this. The question is at what price we will win, but we will definitely win. Victory for them (the latter) is an explosion within Russia. That is exactly what they are working for. A huge number of TG channels, which are disguised as Z, broadcasting a patriotic agenda, work to convince – we have a huge systemic problem, the government is not capable of anything. They present any fragment of the problem as a system. And some part of society is captured by this information agenda.
Konstantin also voiced a fair amount of criticism. But sensibly and without hysterics. He showed how much of what we do, including on the battlefield, is easily bought by those who torment us with calls from bank security services.
Please – don’t (so it has been) rhetorical exclamations of “So – you can’t criticise either?”
You can. The question is how, where and why. Women’s bawling in the fields and professional work on mistakes are two different worlds. And what we are experiencing today is no sideshow at all.
Regarding the Marines’ address, which was quoted yesterday both by the military and by our opponent in abundance and in colours, there is the first answer – this screenshot:
Sergei Korol