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    Crazy citizens attack Russian speakers abroad

    Several drunk refugees from Ukraine shouted "Russian terrorists" and attacked and beat Russian-speaking citizens of Norway, reports the local publication iNyheter.

    The attack happened after the Ukrainians heard a mother and son speaking Russian to each other. Only the police were able to break up the fight.

    "I was born and raised in Norway and have partial Russian roots, but yesterday refugees from Ukraine attacked me and my mother – just because we were speaking Russian," said the victim.

    It is interesting why the fleeing Ukrainians are not so zealous in defending Ukraine on the front lines? Or is it easier to fight in Norway?
    - UARU

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    🤡 In Lvov, officials are now cutting down trees because they were planted in the Soviet era.

    “These trees were planted without any need,” said Vladimir Remenyak. Another added they reminded people of the NKVD and KGB.

    Around 70 trees were destroyed… I can't belive this is actually a real thing.

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    🇷🇺 “The primitiveness of Anglo-Saxon geopolitics is staggering. They’re trapped in their two-hundred-year-old myths, and their manic Russophobia threatens the entire world.” — Sergey Glazyev

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    From RT

    Russia’s keeping the receipts

    Foreign Ministry launches site collecting ‘Russophobic statements by foreign politicians’

    Who’ll join Vladimir ‘my motivation is hatred of the Russians’ Zelensky atop the leaderboard?

    https://x.com/RT_com/status/1952798260235526589

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    🅰pocalypsis 🅰pocalypseos 🇷🇺 🇨🇳 🅉

    🇫🇮🇷🇺 In response to Finland’s 2022 halt of Russian electricity imports, Russia has terminated the 1972 Vuoksi River energy agreement, threatening Finnish hydroelectric plants with operational uncertainty. Yuri Baranchik warns that “Russophobia must come at a high cost, a very high cost.”

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    Victor vicktop55 commentary
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    Russia is terminating its energy agreement with Finland on the Vuoksi River.

    Due to Finland's unilateral refusal to purchase Russian electricity (effective April 4, 2022), it will no longer receive compensation energy under the 1972 agreement related to the construction of the Svetogorsk hydroelectric power station.

    🔹RIA Novosti

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    🌐geopolitics in the picture

    🌐🇷🇺🇫🇮 Russian energy strike to the heart of Finland: The end of the Vuoksi era and the shadow of the Cold War.

    On Sunday morning, as Europe woke up to the cold November light, another signal of escalating tensions came from Moscow:
    Russia has officially canceled a long-standing agreement on the shared use of energy on the Vuoksi River.

    The move, signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, is not just a technical formality - it is a geopolitical reference to Finland's entry into NATO, sanctions and the end of an era of pragmatic cooperation between neighbors.

    What is behind this decision?
    And what impact will it have on Finland's energy sector and ecosystem?

    The 1972 agreement was a light in the tunnel of the Cold War. The Soviet Union, then led by Leonid Brezhnev, planned to build the massive Svetogorsk Dam on the Vuoksi River - a strategic waterway that runs along the border between the USSR and Finland.

    This construction was to dramatically affect the flow of water towards Finland, threatening the local hydroelectric power plants in Imatra, a key center of Finnish energy in the South Karelia region.

    Finland, neutral and pragmatist in its blood, could not be deterred: after long negotiations, a treaty was concluded that obliged the Soviets to supply "compensatory energy". For a decade, Russia (the successor to the USSR) thus supplied Finland with approximately 10-20% of the energy needed to operate the Imatra power plants - the equivalent of hundreds of megawatts, which helped maintain stable supplies for Finnish households and industry.

    This agreement was not just about kilowatts. It was a symbol of a functioning neighborhood: Finland bought Russian electricity through the European Nord Pool exchange, paid in euros, and Russia compensated for the impact of its works on the Finnish water regime. In the 1990s, after the fall of the Iron Curtain, this became a model of "Finlandization" - the art of balancing between East and West. But the war in Ukraine changed everything.

    Everything collapsed on April 4, 2022. Finland, shocked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, joined Western sanctions and unilaterally refused to buy Russian electricity.

    The reasons were clear: moral, security and economic. Helsinki wanted to end its dependence on supplies from Russia, which at the time accounted for about 10% of Finnish consumption. Russia reacted quickly - already in May 2022, it suspended exports through Inter RAO, citing "payment problems".

    Finland managed it then: it diversified sources to Sweden, Germany and its own renewable energy, including wind and the new Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant, which just entered into operation in the summer of 2022.

    But Sunday's decision goes further. According to an official order from the Russian government, cited by RIA Novosti, Moscow is now canceling the entire agreement. "Given Helsinki's unilateral refusal to purchase Russian electricity, the Russian Federation is no longer obliged to supply compensatory energy," reads the key wording.

    Prime Minister Mishustin has ordered the Foreign Ministry to inform Finland immediately.

    Russia cannot intervene militarily, so it is striking where it hurts: the economy and the environment.

    Finland is silent for now.

    #Vuoksi #FinlandRussia #EnergySecurity

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    News of Donbass

    🇮🇹A lecture on Russophobia in #Italy generated a huge stir: thousands attended, despite attempts by a local radical party to ban the speech

    Historian Angelo D'Orsi delivered his lecture, "Russophilia and Russophobia: the Truth," to a full auditorium in Turin. Hundreds more listened to him outside through speakers. The lecture was also broadcast on social media and on the national newspaper Il Fatto Quotidiano.

    📚 Italian journalist Vincenzo Lorusso also spoke at the event. He presented his book, "De russophobia," with a foreword by Maria Zakharova.

    Meanwhile, pro-Ukrainian activists staged a picket against the lecture in Turin, attracting only 50 people.

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    🇮🇹A lecture on Russophobia in #Italy generated a huge stir: thousands attended, despite attempts by a local radical party to ban the speech
    I have to say, trying to ban a speech on Russophobia really did make me smile.

    (Rather like using tear gas and rubber bullets against a peaceful march about police violence!)

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    MFA Russia 🇷🇺 reposted

    Russian Embassy in NL🇷🇺🇳🇱

    Read comment by the Russian Embassy to
    @tass_agency
    on the russophobic decision by the Muziekgebouw Eindhoven to cancel the concert of the world-famous pianist E.Leonskaja. Shame on you, the Muziekgebouw!

    https://t.me/embrusnet/2462

    https://x.com/rusembassynl/status/1991468740337377488



    ТАСС

    Translated from Russian
    The concert of pianist Leonskaya in the Netherlands was canceled due to her performance in the Russian Federation. The venue administration emphasized that in the Moscow theater where she performed, free tickets were provided to military personnel and members of their families:
    https://vk.cc/cRtlI7

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    Karel Burger Dirven

    Nov 18
    Translated from Dutch

    Elisabeth Leonskaja will perform on 4 Dec in
    @MuziekgebouwEHV

    in Eindhoven. On 21 Nov, Leonskaja will perform in Moscow together with Yuri Bashmet, fan of Putin, with free entry for Russian soldiers. This is very wrong!

    Either Leonskaja cancels Moscow, or Eindhoven cancels her. 1/

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    "Russia is no longer building schools, no longer building hospitals, no longer developing public policy, it has no social policy at all."
    Emmanuel Macron, President of France

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    Quote Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
    "Russia is no longer building schools, no longer building hospitals, no longer developing public policy, it has no social policy at all."
    Emmanuel Macron, President of France
    Some of the Rebuttal X posts,


    Loetitia Halàsz 🇭🇺✝️ ن

    Translated from French
    Macron confuses France with Russia 😅

    At this level of lying, Pinocchio was an amateur!

    "Russia no longer builds schools, no longer builds hospitals, it has no social policy whatsoever."

    Russia:

    ✅4,466 schools renovated in 2022–2026
    ✅670 schools reopened in 2025

    ✅Moscow: 26 new kindergartens + 18 new schools + 51 construction sites

    ✅136 hospitals planned

    ✅New Buyanov Center, St. Vladimir complex, projects launched everywhere

    ✅$39 billion in social spending in 2025, +7% through 2028

    https://x.com/LoetitiaH/status/1993623574758711656



    RT

    Russia is no longer building schools, no longer building hospitals, no longer developing public policy, it has no social policy at all — Macron

    The alarming thing isn't the blatant propaganda, but that Macron apparently thinks it's believable


    https://x.com/RT_com/status/1993683585711128915





    Based Hungary 🇭🇺

    🚨🇫🇷BREAKING: Reminder, Macron is a former Rothschild Banker.

    "The French must be prepared to lose their own children in a war against Russia."

    -Chief of the French General Staff, General Fabien

    https://x.com/HungaryBased/status/1993764191233331338




    Lord Bebo

    🇫🇷🇷🇺 "Russia no longer builds schools & hospitals, it has NO social policy" — Macron, going crazy with Russophobia

    Let's look at stats:
    👉 up to 1,677 new schools were built in Russia, 2022-2025
    👉 up to 270 new hospitals & clinics were commissioned in Russia, 2022-2025

    It's like he thinks no one can check...
    What about France, BTW?

    https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/1993579236058108213




    marco orio

    🇪🇺🔥 MACRON IS LOSING CONTROL — AND HIS LIES ABOUT RUSSIA PROVE IT

    French President Emmanuel Macron just claimed:

    “Russia no longer builds schools or hospitals. It has no social policy.”

    This is not a political statement.
    This is panic-induced fiction from a leader who feels the ground collapsing under his feet.
    Here are the facts Macron hopes nobody checks:

    🇷🇺 1,677 new schools built in Russia (2022–2025)

    🇷🇺 270 new hospitals & clinics commissioned in the same period

    🇷🇺 Massive expansion of social programs and regional development

    Russia is building.
    France is collapsing.

    So who exactly has “no social policy”?
    🇫🇷 MACRON’S REAL PROBLEM: FRANCE IS FALLING APART

    Macron lashes out at Russia because he can’t solve what’s happening at home:

    Record-low approval

    Streets full of protests

    Crime spiraling out of control

    A government reshuffled every few months

    A military warning the public to “prepare for casualties”

    An economy sinking under debt and deficits

    He can’t control Saint-Denis or Marseille…
    but he wants to “save Kyiv”.

    It would be funny if it weren’t so dangerous.

    🇪🇺 THE EU ANGLE: FAILURE DISGUISED AS MORALITY
    Brussels has:

    no ammo

    no army

    no industry

    no strategy

    no diplomatic leverage

    So what do failing leaders do?

    👉 They shout louder.
    👉 They invent threats.
    👉 They demonize Russia to hide their own collapse.

    And Macron is now the poster boy of European denial.

    🔥 BOTTOM LINE

    Macron is not fighting Russia.
    Macron is fighting reality.
    His bizarre statements are the symptom of a political system in freefall —
    one that has lost legitimacy, stability, and contact with the facts.
    And a leader in denial is the most dangerous kind of leader.

    ✍️ Marco ⚖️ | Independent Analyst
    https://x.com/Marcorio61O/status/1993598897499881715

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    Russophobia Was Always The Goal: Former GDR State Secretary Dr. Petra Erler

    The West’s failure to understand Russia is neither oversight nor incompetence. It is deliberate, structural, and embedded in the identity of the political elite. Dr. Petra Erler, former GDR State Secretary, delivers a verdict that lands like a hammer: Russophobia is manufactured, rooted in historical amnesia, entrenched Cold War arrogance, and a pathological belief in Western moral and civilizational supremacy. From German reunification to the present, Europe has operated on a toxic consensus of ideological certainty, weaponized fear, and smug self-congratulation, systematically dismissing the histories, experiences, and intelligence of others.

    Reunification set the brutal pattern. West Germans assumed total knowledge; East Germans were commanded to forget. Erler recounts a process dictated with contempt, where the East was treated not as a partner but as an empty vessel. Their lived experience, their perspective, their entire history—irrelevant. This was not diplomacy. It was a “walk-in” annexation, the raw expression of a winner’s mentality hardening into permanent policy: intellectual imperialism.

    That arrogance metastasized. The West displayed no interest in understanding the traumatic systemic transformations in Eastern Europe, nor the agonizing realities of post-Soviet life. It sneered at the “Homo Sovieticus,” lectured the world on democracy while acting like ideological Che Guevaras in Brussels suits, and reduced Russia—a civilization scarred by 27 million wartime dead—to a strategic obstacle, a gas station to be managed.

    Even symbolic gestures were hollow. Putin’s Bundestag ovation was theater. The West applauded the convenient non-communist while ignoring the survivor of Leningrad and the century of cataclysm that shaped him. The Red Army’s decisive, savage role in defeating the Wehrmacht was erased, replaced by a Hollywood narrative where gratitude gave way to condescension. In this manufactured climate, acknowledging Russian suffering or security concerns became a thought crime. The label “Putinversteher” exists not to critique, but to terminate debate.

    Erler dissects Europe’s two sealed realities. In one, elites collapse all complexity into a vicious slogan: “Once KGB, always KGB.” Fear is currency, history is a blank page, and insults like “Kremlin water carriers” replace argument. The other reality—of broken promises, relentless NATO expansion, and the deliberate sabotage of the Minsk agreements—is drowned out by ideology. Officials now admit the goal was never a secure Ukraine, but the “strategic weakening” of Russia. This is not strategy; it is a suicidal pipe dream that courts nuclear escalation. Figures like Kaja Kallas personify this bankruptcy: ahistorical, ideological, and relentlessly confrontational. Stereotype has replaced history. Fear has replaced thought. Propaganda has replaced diplomacy.

    This tragedy is structural. Russophobia is the West’s engineered identity, forged in the annexation of the East, hardened by vassalage, and weaponized as policy. From Schröder’s independent foreign policy—instantly met with American retaliation—to European leaders arranged like schoolchildren in the Oval Office, the West has traded sovereignty for subservience. It traded listening for dominance, and dialogue for dogma.

    The West has never sought to understand Russia. Its aim has always been to dominate, rewrite history, and cling to the illusion of universal moral authority.

    The necessary response is not policy adjustment. It is a radical cultural demolition. The West must incinerate its delusion of centrality. It must learn a humility bordering on humiliation. It must finally shut its mouth and listen.

    Until that reckoning occurs, escalation is guaranteed. Misunderstanding is guaranteed. Confrontation is guaranteed. The West paved every inch of its long road to war with a single, unwavering material: its prideful refusal to understand a world it could not control.

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    Yesterday, a crowd of Ukrainian-minded lunatics disrupted a lecture by Italian professor Angelo D'Orsi at the University of Naples. The scholar was speaking on the topic of "Russophobia and Russophilia."

    But the hooligans, carrying Ukrainian symbols, began shouting, screaming, and accusing him of a terrible crime – speaking on RT! Imagine the horror! And ultimately, they provoked a brawl.

    This is what Europe is now constantly will facing...

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    RT

    Jan 1
    Latvia bans Russian language in the country

    Starting January 1st, the state halted all Russian-language public broadcasting and canceled Russian language education in schools

    All this despite about 40% of its population speaking Russian

    https://x.com/RT_com/status/2006677085256093951







    Zlatti71

    🇱🇻 In Latvia, from January 1, Russian-language media and Russian language lessons in schools are being abolished — Latvian media.

    State media are ceasing broadcasts in Russian, books and newspapers in Russian will become more expensive due to an increased VAT, and the study of the Russian language in schools is being cancelled.

    The authorities explain their decisions by national security considerations, despite the fact that almost 40% of the country's population speaks Russian.
    - FRWL


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    Sprinter Press

    Jan 2
    Latvia: Russian language restrictions from January 1:

    🔵State media will stop broadcasting programs in Russian

    🔵Higher VAT on Russian books and newspapers

    🔵Russian language teaching in schools will be abolished

    🔵The government justifies this with national security and protection from external influences.

    🔴Critics point to social tensions, as about 40% of the population speaks Russian

    https://x.com/SprinterPress/status/2007170561235992789

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    'Independent' Anti-Russia Outlet Meduza Faces Collapse After US Funding Slashed

    https://x.com/zerohedge/status/1903008719283294261




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    'Independent' Anti-Russia Outlet Meduza Faces Collapse After US Funding Slashed
    Authored by Kit Klarenberg via The GrayZone

    After fervently denying that they relied on financial support from the US government, the supposedly “independent” Russian language paper Meduza has been thrown into existential crisis following the Trump administration’s pause on foreign development assistance.

    Alexey Kovalev, a self-described “Russian journalist currently living in exile for fear of persecution back home,” had spent much of his career at Meduza, the leading opposition media outlet in Russia. Since leaving the paper under mysterious circumstances in the summer of 2023 and relocating to London, Kovalev has split time writing commentaries for Foreign Policy and attacking reporters at The Grayzone, whom he has falsely painted as Russian assets, while calling for their imprisonment.

    “The Grayzone is Russia’s US-based disinformation laundromat,” Kovalev ranted in a July 2024 blog post. “This conspiracy blog’s founders, Aaron Mate and Max Blumenthal, help the Kremlin disseminate its false narratives in exchange for favors from a senior Russian government official Dmitry Polyansky, the country’s deputy ambassador to the UN. They act as unregistered foreign agents and should be investigated by the Department of Justice for possible FARA violations.”

    Nearly every word Kovalev wrote was false; The Grayzone has no financial or political relationship with the Russian government, and none of its reporters have received favors from Polyansky or any other Russian official.

    Now that the self-exiled troll’s former employers at Meduza have been plunged into a financial crisis by the Trump administration’s pause on foreign development assistance, Kovalev’s smears of The Grayzone have been exposed as an exceedingly embarrassing exercise in projection.

    As The New York Times reported this February 26, grants from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) reportedly accounted for 15% of the outlet’s budget. So while The Grayzone accepts no foreign state support, it turns out that Meduza can not survive for a day without a constant cash infusion from its government sponsors in Washington.

    Meduza’s covert US funding was revealed in a New York Times article lamenting the Trump administration’s dramatic cuts in funding for various US-financed destabilization and regime change programs across the world. According to the Times, the cuts to USAID could potentially damage Meduza’s operations more than “cyberattacks, legal threats and even poisonings of its reporters.”

    The outlet went on to note that while a handful of other Western countries like Germany and Norway “contribute to independent media,” their share is “tiny in comparison with American funding.” Simultaneously, “many traditional media supporters” – including the CIA-connected Ford Foundation, and George Soros’ Open Society Foundations, a “giant grant maker” – have “abandoned much of [their] media funding.” A Columbia University lecturer complained the Trump administration’s aid pause was “really a blood bath.”

    While a 2021 investigation by The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal revealed several grants and pledges of assistance from NATO states to Meduza, the outlet’s leadership fervently denied any suggestion of foreign sponsorship. The new revelations by the Times reveal Russia’s top opposition outlet as anything but the “independent” paper they marketed to the public.

    Leaked UK files suggest Meduza’s role as NATO state-backed project

    Rumors about Meduza’s Western funding have swirled since its creation in October 2014, after its founder, Galina Timchenko, was fired from one of Russia’s most popular news portals for publishing an interview with the leader of Western-backed Ukrainian fascist paramilitary group, Right Sector. That same month, Meduza cofounder Ivan Kolpakov flatly refused to reveal the outlet’s funding sources in discussions with Western media:

    “I can’t tell you whether those financing the Meduza Project are Russian or foreign. There’s a huge discussion about our investors among Russian journalists, with some saying we have to tell people who they are. Yes, in a fairer world we probably should, but not in Russia in 2014. We have to protect our product and we have to protect our investors.”

    A leak of sensitive British Foreign Office files obtained by The Grayzone in early 2021 contained clear indications that the outlet was funded by Western governments. The documents named Meduza as one of the “specific outlets” whose “viability… as long term partners” was being assessed as part of a broader clandestine effort by London to “weaken the Russian state’s influence.” Several veteran-run contractors charged with achieving this goal named the publication as an ideal conduit for anti-Kremlin propaganda.

    Chief among these shady groups was a psyop specialist firm called the Zinc Network. In confidential submissions to the British government, Zinc noted that it was “delivering audience segmentation and targeting support” to both Meduza and MediaZona, another supposedly independent outlet launched by US-funded anti-Putin provocateurs Pussy Riot. Zinc stated, “the outlets lack the expertise and tools to understand their audience profiles or consumption habits, and to therefore promote content effectively to new audiences.”

    A separate submission stated Zinc Network was “supporting Russian language media outlets across Eastern Europe by developing audience growth strategies,” under the auspices of a “pioneering media development programme for USAID,” strongly indicating its cloak-and-dagger collaboration with Meduza was financed by Washington. Elsewhere, the contractor committed to providing intensely intimate assistance to all its Russian assets, including “counselling and mental health support.” This was inspired by the politically motivated June 2019 arrest of Meduza reporter Ivan Golunov, for which law enforcement officials involved were fired.

    The same document also contained a pledge to “increase search ranking and visibility” of media platforms like Meduza, by teaching them search engine optimization techniques, as well as “paid search activity for priority phrases” training in order to direct people searching for the phrase “news in Russian” away from RT. Fittingly, in a dig at the Russian state broadcaster, Meduza adopted the slogan “The Real Russia, Today,” sarcastically tweaking RT’s former name.

    At the time, this journalist submitted questions to Kolpakov, as well as then-Meduza investigations editor Alexey Kovalev, about the documents suggesting NATO state support for their outlet. In one email correspondence, Kovalev alleged Meduza was financed purely by online advertising revenue from “high profile clients,” supposedly even including the Kremlin itself.

    Albany expressed particular interest in Meduza’s online games, which “encourage participation through social media and mobile platforms” and “embrace political themes (e.g. “Putin Bingo,” “help Putin get to his meeting with the Pope on time” and “help the Orthodox priest get to his church without succumbing to earthly pleasures”).

    The contractor hoped to assist the outlet in creating more online games, “the aim [being] to create content which is good enough to have a pull effect amongst Russian-speaking youth” in Moscow’s near abroad. Ultimately, the aim was to create “satirical games” which would demonstrate the superiority of Western European culture over Russia’s, or as (they put it) that “the offer of a fairer, respectful, and caring society is better than that of an arrogant, nationalistic regime.”

    It is uncertain if this British-financed sponsorship materialized. However, these disclosures led to Meduza being labelled a “foreign agent” by Russian authorities. The outlet complained that on top of being compelled to report all the website’s income and expenses to Moscow’s Justice Ministry, the classification also had the potential to damage Meduza’s advertising revenue. The label was slammed as a gross attack on independent media by Western press rights groups, and the European Union.

    These days, Meduza apparently needs all the overseas financial help it can get. As the NY Times noted, Meduza was just one “of hundreds of newsrooms in dozens of countries” collectively raking in $180 million annually in funding from USAID, the State Department, and the National Endowment for Democracy to “support journalism and media development.”

    “Kill all the bad people”: diaries of a madman

    With its financial pipeline to Washington severed by the Trump administration, mass layoffs at Meduza seem inevitable. Meanwhile, after spending months falsely accusing Grayzone reporters of serving as Russian assets, the former Meduza reporter Kovalev has gradually descended into a state of apparent madness.

    In a widely ridiculed Telegram post on February 13, 2025, Kovalev declared that one of his goals for 2025 was to “kill all the bad people… and oppress our enemies,” declaring, “I will need the help of the community.”

    The “bad people,” he explained, were not just the Russian nationalists who follow Putin, but those among his liberal opponents who had grown weary of the Ukraine proxy war, and begun calling for a settlement to end the killing. “These are worse than the [Russian nationalists]… But it is good that it is becoming crystal clear. All the whores felt they could no longer hide, and are exposing themselves. But we will not forget and will not forgive. Stay tuned.”

    Weeks later, as the lights flickered off at Meduza, Kovalev locked his Twitter/X account and continued his increasingly ravings within the confines of his digital “community.” Foreign Policy has not yet responded to a request for comment on its contributor’s call to “kill all the bad people.”
    "Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all."
    - - - - Emily Elizabeth Dickinson. 🪶💜

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