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Most Italians because of the impact of the Kremlin's propaganda do not feel the Russian threat – an activist

< img src = "/uploads/blogs/2e/9d/ib -Fqlj3dap5_bfead8ff.jpg" Alt = "Most Italians because of the impact of the Kremlin's propaganda do not feel the Russian threat - activist"/> ~ ~ < p > Russian propaganda released deep roots in Italy, in particular because of the possibilities of & laquo; m & rsquo; rsquo; which forces & raquo; ryquo; among which culture is, and by systematic distortion Countries.

< P > This is in Interview & rsquo; < p > In particular, when the Italians feel the threat that Russia can pose to their country, the activist answered: & laquo; it seems that most & ndash; No. Do not feel. Although, if you think about it, there are many Russians in Italy. And what at one point in the Kremlin say that they are going & laquo; to protect Russian -speaking & raquo; in Italy ? what then ? & raquo;

< P Data-yield-master-placement-inserked = "" ">& laquo; they just don't understand what the Russian yoke is. They did not have gulags, a shot generation, the Soviet Union & Hellip; It was only here, and we do not want repetition & hellip; & raquo;, – stressed Tereshchenko.

< p > Commenting on the issue of influencing the Italian society of Russian narratives, the activist emphasized the systematic work of Russian propagandists in the appropriation of Ukrainian culture and distortion.

~ < p > & laquo; on the example of & nbsp; Italy & nbsp; very noticeable how Russia dominates in cultural space & raquo;, – Treshchenko. < p > at the same time she remembered the visit of Italian TVs to Ukraine, which she helped to organize after a full -scale invasion. Then the presenter was extremely impressed with the beauty of Ukrainian cities and asked: & laquo; how long we did not know about such a pearl in Europe ? & raquo; < p >& laquo; when you tell them that Kievan Rus was one of the most powerful empires in the Middle Ages, where 70% of dynastic marriages were concluded with Western European families, you mention Anna Kiev, it turns out that the Italians simply do not know this & am p am. < p > & laquo; they do not see its values ​​in European space and vice versa & ndash; see great value in & laquo; big & raquo; Russian culture & raquo;, – the activist believes that the mission of Ukrainians abroad & ndash; talk about Ukrainian centuries -old heritage and culture.

< p >In her opinion, it should be proved to Europeans that Russian culture & laquo; European & raquo; The sewing they know, unlike Western European and Ukrainian, does not have a Baroque period, which indicates the appropriation of Muscovy European narratives only in the recent period.

~ ~ > 62 > < p > commenting on the distortion of historical events by Russia, Tereshchenko recalled how the former Ambassador of Italy to Ukraine P & Rsquo; Yer Francesco Dzadzo told her about the pro -Russian inclination of the academic world in Italy.

< p > & laquo; he told how his friends, pro -Ukrainian academics, were literally survived for a pro -Ukrainian position. Here and at the university in Venice closed the Ukrainian department, – the activist said. – Italian professors grew up in conditionally pro -Soviet textbooks. If you wanted to write or find out about Ukraine, you had to call in Moscow. These people don't even know that you can so distort the story & raquo;.

< p > & laquo; what is the norm for us, our knowledge that seems to us elementary, for Europeans is absolutely not so & raquo;, – Tereshchenko noted, emphasizing that such rose & Rsquo; Basics & raquo;.

< P > Thereshchenko believes that young people in Italy thanks to the pro-Ukrainian position of prem & Rsquo; Rsquo; Bad & raquo;.

< P > As it was reported, George Meloni & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; for the immediate holding of a summit between the United States and European states and allies to discuss joint calls, first of all, concerning the war against Ukraine.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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