Here are the ‘journalists’ who write all that anti-Ukrainian bullshit in NY Times – One was raised in Putin’s hometown & worked at Moscow Times, the other graduated from MGIMO (Moscow State Institute of International Relations). Would not be surprised if they are the Kremlin’s agents

by TurretLauncher

21 comments
  1. “Putin’s hometown”, you mean St. Petersburg? One of the biggest and most liberal cities in Russia with a population of 5 million?

    This subreddit is always reaching, a lot of Russian/Ukrainian Jews who fled to the US took up jobs in media. This is reaching some Japanese Internment Camps in WWll level of irrational witch hunt.

  2. After the Times’ absolutely shameful reporting of the hospital explosion in Gaza, I simply refuse to consider them a reliable source on anything.

  3. Moscow times is banned in Russia:

    [https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-designates-moscow-times-newspaper-foreign-agent-2023-11-18/](https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-designates-moscow-times-newspaper-foreign-agent-2023-11-18/)

    Nechepurenkos articles there don’t seem propaganda to me(Moscow times is not a “Russian” publication):

    [https://www.themoscowtimes.com/author/ivan-nechepurenko](https://www.themoscowtimes.com/author/ivan-nechepurenko)

    Meheut’s seems to be doing a lot of french reporting, his articles on Ukraine seem fine to me:

    [https://www.seattletimes.com/author/constant-meheut/](https://www.seattletimes.com/author/constant-meheut/)

    **No need to start a witch hunt.**

  4. Fucking unbelievable…. But hey free speech, if it was in Russia and they were talking all that shit, they would have fallen off a window long time ago.

  5. Excellent post and research. Not all heroes wear capes

  6. They are far from the only ones.

    For example https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/23/world/europe/putin-russia-ukraine-war-cease-fire.html

    “Putin is ready for peace talks…”, the day before they launched the largest missile attack.

    > Anton Sergeyevich Troianovski (Russian: Антон Сергеевич Трояновский; born 30 May 1985) is a Soviet-born American journalist. He is the Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times and the former Moscow bureau chief for The Washington Post.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Troianovski

  7. You’d think the publisher would be proofreading any article that gets printed. I’d be surprised if the organization that runs the NYT is pro Kremlin/Putin however I also have noticed that recent articles have been ‘easy’ on Putin and pure fiction when it came to reporting on Belgorod. I mean they actually said Ukraine shelled that city which is completely inaccurate. They printed whatever their Russian source said and yeah, they could be part of a broader plan by the Kremlin to interfere with these bullshit stories. You know people can be stupid and actually believe everything they read. Fact checking the NYT articles showed they needed to make a lot of retractions.

  8. If we really want to make a positive change, these people need to be brought to the attention of the leadership at NYT.

  9. Journalists (fsb agents) move easier in the west when thry wear the cloak of “unbiased media”.

    Their rhetoric betrays them. I guess the knowledge of “the subtle art of propaganda” has been drowned in all that hubris the last few decades.

  10. So what is your point with spam posting this to several sites? Especially since you haven’t bothered to post your opinion about anything except to mostly post links or copy pastes someone else wrote out? Are you a bot? Are you only here for the karma points?

  11. The New York Times recently published an article discussing how Russia turned Western sanctions into an economic bonanza. Several economic professors responded, expressing amazement at the sheer folly of the story. The pattern in the NYT’s reporting prompts a legitimate question: Is this sheer foolishness, or could something else be at play

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