Falsely Compare Black Lives Matter Posters To Euromaidan Events



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The author of the Ukrainian posters Maidan and BLACK LIVES MATTER may well be the same

At first, a photo was shared showing two identical posters on Russian social media accounts, and later on the infamous Lithuanian portals 20min.lt, ekspertai.eu, netiesa.lt. One of them has inscriptions in Ukrainian calling for protests at the US embassy. And the other has a message about the Black Lives Matter protests in London. The design of both posters is identical: a yellow background with glossy black inscriptions, a symbol of a black fist, and a call not to forget to wear masks, water, and wear non-challenging clothing in protest.

The appendix to the posters states that the Ukrainian version is an instruction for the 2013 protests in Ukraine.

The Lithuanian text published on 20min.lt speculates that the posters were made by the same author and client, and were pulled by a chain by George Soros, considered by the creators of conspiracy theories to be one of the richest people in the world.

However, when translating the poster text into Ukrainian, it is not difficult to understand that the poster has nothing to do with the Maidan protests. Call June 14 to meet at the US Embassy. USA And express solidarity with protesters in the US. USA

The only difference is that the cartel calls for justice on a national rather than racial level, and calls for an end to the brutal actions of officials against the Ukrainian patriots.

A search of the poster in several online image search engines reveals that the poster only appeared on the Internet in June this year. Previous versions of the document could not be detected.

All photos from the same poster appeared online only in June of this year.

All photos from the same poster appeared online only in June of this year.

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That the poster is not related to the events in Maidan shows and announces the date of the protest, which coincides with the wave of Black Lives Matter protests around the world, and not with the 2013 Ukrainian protests that took place on 21 November 2013 to February 23, 2014.

An analysis of the messages circulated on Russian social accounts reveals more juxtaposed versions of Ukrainian and English posters with the same design and fonts, but all, as previously discussed, were released online in June this year.

Attempts have been made to compare other posters on the Internet, but these links are also incorrect

Attempts have been made to compare other posters on the Internet, but these links are also incorrect

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Although it was not possible to detect articles or photos of the protest, which is spoken in a poster in Ukrainian on Ukrainian news portals, one person (who also links all events with Mr. Soros), sharing the image of the same poster, resented that protests in the US USA Flyers of solidarity with Americans also appeared on the streets of Kiev. The article is titled “Attempts to Engage Ukraine in American Protests”.

From the information provided, it is clear that the Ukrainian poster, compared to the London protesters’ poster against police brutality, is not related to the Euromaidan events. This poster most likely called on Ukrainians to show solidarity with the United States and to protest against police brutality. Similar protests took place not only in the USA. But also in many other countries in the world: France, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Australia and Lithuania.

  • Sources
  • A timeline of the Euromaidan revolution; euromaidanpress.com
  • Google Image Search
  • Europe seeks its own answer to Black Lives Matter; politico.eu

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