Veronica Prokhorenko23:59, 03/29/24

Students were threatened with imprisonment for any manifestations of “Russophobia.”
At Moscow State University (MSU), the end of the school week was marked by the “Genocide” conference, in which students identified the war against Ukraine with Satanism.
The star of the speech was Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov, notes Groza . The students were shown a fragment of his Besogon program and were forced to listen to the following from him:
“A society, part of which sheds blood, fights not only for its country, but fights for human existence, fights against Satanism globally, and the other part either does not know about it, or does not want to know about it, or interferes with those who shed blood, sabotages.”

The corresponding phrase was presented with the idea that Russians should not show “Russophobia.” That is, they should not criticize Putin, the war against Ukraine, the regime’s policies – all of this in the Russian Federation is regarded as a dissertation and fakes, for which one may face prison.
State Duma deputy Irina Yarovaya recalled this at the conference. She told MSU students that the Russian Federation is preparing a law on liability for “Russophobia.” The event was also personally attended by Mikhalkov, the head of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation Konstantin Chuichenko, the head of the board of trustees of the Territorial Development Fund Sergei Stepashin and another galaxy of figures who support Putin’s views.
In the Russian Federation, students were told that Putin is at war with SatanIn the Russian Federation, students were told that Putin is at war with Satan
RosSMI notes that in honor of the lecture “on Satanism,” the students were released from their classes. MSU teachers campaigned that it was mandatory to attend the conference. This is stated in the screenshot shared by one of the students. “Groups sit next to each other, elders prepare turnout lists,” – in this format the youth were gathered to Mikhalkov.

Nikita Mikhalkov is a Putinist living out his years “near death”
In Russia, director Nikita Mikhalkov, despite his creative achievements, discredited himself with half-crazy rhetoric about Ukraine. In particular, he said that in Ukraine it is necessary to eradicate “Satanism” and “abomination” from people.
Mikhalkov also said that Russia provided the Ukrainians with money and gas, and they themselves brought their country “to the brink.” “We gave you everything – freedom, gas. You pay for it,” he said in 2023.
Because of such statements, Mikhalkov will remain in the memory of many not as an “Oscar director”, but as a person justifying Putin’s actions. Now the director is 78 years old; in January 2023, he suffered a serious illness from the coronavirus, ending up in intensive care . He was also hospitalized in Moscow last summer with heart complaints.
(C)UNIAN 2024

What madness. Many Russians are truely nuts. In a better world, there would be an institution for such loonies at every street corner in that pathetic country. 🙄
Mr. Gray, unfortunately, you could never build an institution as big as you would need to lock up around 120,000,000 lunatics.
Propaganda is one of the foundations upon which the clay-footed mafiosi build their power, and most of their sheep enjoy snaking on the shite while sitting in front of their boob tubes, farting through their dirty underwear, grunting to the bitch to get him another bottle of vodka.