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snooper2

(30,151 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 10:31 AM Apr 2015

Controlling the Media: Putin’s Propaganda Machine (Part 2)

Published on Apr 28, 2015
Watch Part 1: http://bit.ly/1J4C4AB

Despite sanctions, a plummeting economy, and isolation from the world as a result of its actions in Ukraine, a wave of patriotic fervor is spreading across Russia. Thousands of Russians have attended rallies in support of President Vladimir Putin, whose popularity ratings remain sky-high, while voices of the opposition are increasingly stifled.

On the streets and in the media, the Kremlin has tightened its grip on power. State-controlled television channels spin facts to bolster the government line, whipping up anti-Western sentiment and paranoia about internal enemies. Independent broadcasters are struggling to make themselves heard as the country grows more dangerous for journalists and popular figures who are critical of the authorities.

In the concluding part of our two-part series, VICE News investigates how the Kremlin uses state-controlled television to manipulate public opinion and whip up anti-Western sentiment, giving rise to a far-right nationalist movement, while narrowing the media landscape, and silencing — sometimes violently — dissenting points of view.


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Controlling the Media: Putin’s Propaganda Machine (Part 2) (Original Post) snooper2 Apr 2015 OP
It also helps that opponents of Putin are emigrating. DetlefK Apr 2015 #1
Shhh, you can't say that our Putinistas may get upset LOL snooper2 Apr 2015 #2

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
1. It also helps that opponents of Putin are emigrating.
Wed Apr 29, 2015, 10:47 AM
Apr 2015

Emigration-numbers from Russia spiked ten-fold from 10,000 to 100,000 per year since Putin got reelected. And that's not ordinary people: millionaires, entrepreneurs, artists, scientists... About 20% of educated Russians ponder leaving Russia because of Putin.

20%

Tens of thousands of artists, thinkers, writers, researchers... lost. Each year.

And they aren't picky about where they are going to. Britain and Israel are most popular because they have large russian communities.

And Putin doesn't feel bad about that. He's happy to get rid of those troublemakers.

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