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May 4th, 2022 | #1 |
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Russia smears Pippi Longstocking author as Nazi in propaganda posters
Russia smears Pippi Longstocking author as Nazi in propaganda posters May 3, 2022 Russia has launched a poster campaign in Moscow featuring ostensibly pro-Nazi quotes from the Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren, the film-maker Ingmar Bergman, and the Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad. "We are against Nazism, but they are not," the poster reads. Oscar Jonsson, a researcher at the Swedish Defence University, tweeted out a picture of photograph of a Moscow bus stop carrying the propaganda poster, which has the word ‘they’ written in the colours of the Swedish flag. Latest plot twist from Moscow "We are against nazism, but they are not" with signs of Astrid Lindgren, Ingemar Bergman, Ingvar Kamprad (IKEA). https://www.thelocal.se/20220503/fac...anda-campaign/ |
May 4th, 2022 | #2 |
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So much for the idea that Putin is pro-White.
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May 4th, 2022 | #3 |
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Why you should bother reading the propaganda story before commenting.
"Russian organisation ‘Our Victory’, which is reportedly behind these posters"
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May 4th, 2022 | #4 |
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True, but Putin has said similar things.
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May 5th, 2022 | #5 |
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Yeah, she was a real "Nazi" alright.
I agree that being under Nazis would be better than the Bolshis, but would prefer neither. "The poster leads with a quote from the Second World War diaries of the writer Astrid Lindgren, who created the character Pippi Longstocking. This is from a passage where Lindgren, a German speaker, expresses her fears that Russia might invade Sweden, saying a Russian occupation would be worse than a German one. “And so I think I’d rather say ‘Heil Hitler’ my whole life than get the Russians on top of us. You can hardly think of anything so awful,” Lindgren writes. It’s worth pointing out that Lindgren was a committed anti-Nazi, who also wrote in her diary that Hitler was ‘a little, unknown German artisan’ who had become ‘his people’s nemesis and cultural destroyer’." The poster also attacked Ingmar Bergman.
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