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[โ€“] plyth@feddit.org 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

There is an Oligopoly of the media in Germany. There is no need to always obey the market. We don't finance NGOs in Russia, watch Russia closing them and then leave our media defenceless.

We also play that game, just more elegantly.

[โ€“] Tuuktuuk@piefed.ee 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

At least we should.

But, if we are playing that, then at 2 % of the intensity required. There's a LOT we could do.
One thing I keep saying is that where Russians can still obtain EU visas, they should have to fill a short questionnaire about current events in the Russia and its war against Ukraine.

Something, where they'd have to know the basics of who has attacked whom and when, and also what has been happening at the front in the last 4 weeks.
In order to know which correct answers to learn by heart. they would quickly develop a network of delivering that information to everyone who needs it for applying a visa. That network could be used for getting reliable information about the situation in the Russia without the information having been tainted by Kremlin.

For most of the people applying for visas, that would be just "so, this is what they want to hear, so this is what I will tell them. I know it's not reality, but I don't care. That's the correct words for them and I'll get to visit something else than this shithole."
But here and there, some people would figure out how much the Russian TV has been lying to them. And at the same time, the same sources of information that exist for visa applicants could be used by anyone who wants reliable information. That would sow the seed of a revolution.

That would be super useful for spreading awareness in the Russia! And basically from Kremlin's playbook.

[โ€“] plyth@feddit.org 1 points 1 week ago

That's brilliant.

What are the biggest lies that the Russians are fed?