Anti-vaxxers are ‘dangerous fools’ – Kremlin

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  1. “i know we are n1 in the world at promoting anti-vax propaganda online, but still, can you believe how many idiots buy it”

  2. But only in Russia. Ones in Germany are nice people and legitimate victims of evil German censorship. RT will give them coverage they need to push their enlightened ideas.

  3. The rare moment where I wholeheartedly agree with the Kremlin.

    Anyway, they should probably not help spread anti-vax disinformation if they don’t like it. r/leopardsatemyface

  4. And in the meantime sputnik.md (the Romanian language Russian propaganda outlet) is praising the most insane antivaxxers in Romania. So it seems the same people who are “great politicians, patriots etc” in here are “dangerous fools” in there. Nice!

  5. Tbh, Peskov is fool himself to put it lightly. He didnt get a vaccine until a month ago (he claimed that since he got corona last year, he didnt need it). Meanwhile, he threw big parties, where no one wore masks. Last year, he was walking with a badge, claiming that it protects against virus (who needs masks?), no wonder he got corona.

  6. Meanwhile here’s what they tried to feed to Ukrainians.

    https://ria.ru/20210115/vaktsinatsiya-1593175346.html

    >А я не хочу ею вакцинироваться, потому что меня абсолютно не устраивают смерти, которые произошли в Норвегии, 23 смерти, и до этого происходили непонятки. И когда в западной прессе я читаю, что это просто она провоцирует какие-то побочные эффекты, я ж не подопытный кролик, не орангутанг, поэтому тут, в Западной Европе, происходят дискуссии по поводу того, какой вакциной необходимо вакцинироваться

    Western vaccines cause problems and deaths but Sputnik is definitely good. Ur a test rabbit, orangutan if you take western vaccine, but not if you vaccinate with Sputnik, as its not experimental.

    Needless to say that amount of antivaxxers among our putinlovers is significantly higher than average. Also that shit of course trickled into Russian internet, because it’s mostly Russian sites that cited it.

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