@nprofile1q...
That is my point. Have you watched the videos? I guess not, because you wouldnât ask silly questions that prove you didnât. Are these also from âunofficial media outletsâ and what, in your opinion, is the difference between âofficialâ and âunofficialâ in media that is 100% controlled by the state?
If youâre still unconvinced, hereâs Putin literally voicing the same threat as your âunofficial channelâ:
https://video.echelon.pl/w/srAThcHoXVF57aEeHxniBA
And some more Russian officials doing the same:
https://video.echelon.pl/w/wonbMuXFxRL2UiBWSySK78
https://video.echelon.pl/w/2Ki2JFwj1w55EoqwgJDmye
https://video.echelon.pl/w/1CFtbMrZkqdqSmipvTga3M
https://video.echelon.pl/w/msYFHYnnR72nBAavoHGP6L
https://video.echelon.pl/w/8icGMVG8ET1z9HuZJ9Lv1v
https://video.echelon.pl/w/9bJMc9shLDnsaZX5KrE77a
https://video.echelon.pl/w/vNguhs4evozFFENLkwuG9o
youâre misinterpreting the law. Itâs about discrediting the army, but you can write whatever you want.
No, you seem to be just ignorant about your ownâs countryâs censorship laws. I would advise you educate yourself about how the law is being applied because you may just as well fall victim of it, naively believing âyou can write whatever you wantâ. The law literally bans âspreading knowingly false information about the use of armed forcesâ etc, which very much would include hypothetical Russian strikes on targets in Poland - if it was âknowingly falseâ. If itâs not prosecuted, it means such postulates are at least tolerated by Russian MoD and, more likely, intentionally sent to channel admins in âmetodichkiâ.
Also, just watch the Putinâs videoâŚ
That is my point. Have you watched the videos? I guess not, because you wouldnât ask silly questions that prove you didnât. Are these also from âunofficial media outletsâ and what, in your opinion, is the difference between âofficialâ and âunofficialâ in media that is 100% controlled by the state?
If youâre still unconvinced, hereâs Putin literally voicing the same threat as your âunofficial channelâ:
https://video.echelon.pl/w/srAThcHoXVF57aEeHxniBA
And some more Russian officials doing the same:
https://video.echelon.pl/w/wonbMuXFxRL2UiBWSySK78
https://video.echelon.pl/w/2Ki2JFwj1w55EoqwgJDmye
https://video.echelon.pl/w/1CFtbMrZkqdqSmipvTga3M
https://video.echelon.pl/w/msYFHYnnR72nBAavoHGP6L
https://video.echelon.pl/w/8icGMVG8ET1z9HuZJ9Lv1v
https://video.echelon.pl/w/9bJMc9shLDnsaZX5KrE77a
https://video.echelon.pl/w/vNguhs4evozFFENLkwuG9o
youâre misinterpreting the law. Itâs about discrediting the army, but you can write whatever you want.
No, you seem to be just ignorant about your ownâs countryâs censorship laws. I would advise you educate yourself about how the law is being applied because you may just as well fall victim of it, naively believing âyou can write whatever you wantâ. The law literally bans âspreading knowingly false information about the use of armed forcesâ etc, which very much would include hypothetical Russian strikes on targets in Poland - if it was âknowingly falseâ. If itâs not prosecuted, it means such postulates are at least tolerated by Russian MoD and, more likely, intentionally sent to channel admins in âmetodichkiâ.
Also, just watch the Putinâs videoâŚ