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What Do Ordinary Russians Think about Tucker Carlson?

Tucker Carlson has arrived in Russia and rumor has it that he’s been successful in obtaining an interview with President Putin.

Sputnik News took to the streets to ask people what they think about Tucker Carlson and about his visit to Moscow.

I’m struck by how cultivated and articulate and lovely these everyday Muscovites are, compared to most Westerners, who are so under attack and don’t know what planet they’re on, anymore.

We are now having the incredible experience of seeing the roles of the US and Russia reversed. Today, it is the Americans who are censored and led by complete tyranny and who are completely psyopped out of their minds and it is the Russians who are not subject to a government at war with its own people and which, contrary to the unicorn philosophy of the US, it fosters views more grounded in reality.

I feel like the world is hatching out of an egg.

During a few years in the mid-1970s, my stepfather spent two weeks out of every month in Moscow, trying to put together business deals with US corporations, like Sheraton Hotels and the Franklin Mint. The latter was to make the medals for the 1980 Summer Olympics – which 66 nations later boycotted, at the behest of the US, because of the Soviet-Afghan War.

The main PSYOP of that era was that a nuclear war between our two countries was imminent and it could happen at any minute. Maybe it’s because I was a kid, but it seemed that tensions were even worse back in the ’70s and ’80s than they are today, even with the perverse, blood-soaked depredations now happening in Ukraine – and even with everybody talking about how Biden has now brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.

My stepdad would tell us about how dire life was for Russians living under Leonid Brezhnev’s Soviet Union. People stood in endless lines waiting for their paltry food rations. All the restaurants were simply called “Restaurant” or “Ресторан” in Cyrillic and they were owned by the state – like everything else in the Soviet Union. The food was a terrifying slop, a pure expression of Communism.

By contrast, in the West today, everything is owned by BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street – which all own each other, so it’s almost a Soviet system, all over again – which is also why they want us to ‘Eat ze bugz’, because the Banksters have always been Communist – and Communists love their Holodomors.

The scales are falling off our eyes.

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