Propagandist Popov did not like pink T-shirts with inscription "Kill rusnya" from Estonian designers: "This is dehumanisation of Russians. It’s monstrous!". VIDEO
Russian propaganda, in its latest attempt to complain about "Russophobia," has unwittingly become the best marketer for European designers. According to Censor.NET, top propagandist of the "Russia 1" TV channel Yevgeny Popov (husband of Olga Skabeyeva) devoted part of the broadcast to Estonian designer Trinu Perv.
The focus was on bright pink T-shirts and sweatshirts with the bold inscription "Kill rusnya" and an image of a weapon recommended for carrying out this process.
The reaction of the "fiery" propagandist:
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Hysteria on air: Popov, with a mournful expression, showed screenshots from an Estonian shop, talking about the "dehumanisation" of Russians.
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Quote: "Look at the T-shirts they're selling in Estonia! Kill Rusnya! This is dehumanising Russians, creating an area of evil around us, making it impossible to talk to us, Russians! This is monstrous!" Popov cried.
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Free publicity: Unexpectedly for himself, the propagandist gave the brand worldwide publicity, effectively introducing a million-strong audience (including Ukrainians) to the Estonian designer's range.