Journalist criticises predominance of Armenians in Russian propaganda
Russian journalist and TV presenter Alexander Nevzorov has complained about the dominance of Armenians in Russian propaganda.
He has also ironically listed fanatics of the "Russian world" among Armenians, Caliber.Az reports.
"Whether it happened by accident, or whether it is just another ‘design’ of the Kremlin but in reality 90 per cent of Russian propaganda are Armenians.
The longest list of fanatics and fanatics of the ‘Russian world’ is opened by Simonyan, followed by Keosayan, Gabrelyanov, Baghdasarov, Babayan, Kurginyan, Mardanyan, Migranyan, etc.
Undoubtedly, all of them at the moment are ‘standards of Russianness’ and preachers of both ‘great Russian culture’ in general and the poet Pushkin in particular. Unfortunately, there is no practice of reciting his verses on Russian TV yet. But, undoubtedly, the leading propagandists could get together and collectively recite these textbook lines in chorus," Nevzorov wrote.