Russia’s “MP” misleads opponents of Lithuanian vaccines



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While vaccination against COVID-19 It is not and does not promise to be mandatory in Lithuania., some Internet users do not even doubt that a script for a comedy program is also possible here.

VIDEO: Vitaly Nalivkin vaccination


The character is tremendously compelling

Actor Andrei Neretin, who played the popular deputy of the Usuria region, Vitaly Nalivkin, is a local celebrity.

The character he plays repeats the tragicomic stories of politicians in small Russian towns.

For example, a “deputy” once cut a ribbon by opening a wooden toilet stall in the center of town. He did it so convincingly that several locals ran towards the fake deputy who wanted to complain about life or ask a powerful local politician something.

The actor was arrested and detained, it was suspected that he had not respected the authorities.

In 2020, V. Nalivkin became widely known throughout Russia. After the plot, which showed how “hundreds of kilograms of stolen money” were found in the house of the “deputy”, the actor’s attention turned to the real local police.

Neretin was arrested and detained; he was suspected of disrespecting the authorities. This behavior of local officials has had a great impact throughout the country. A video about money stolen from V. Nivivkin was viewed by several million people.

After receiving a lot of support, the actor who played V.Nalivkinas was released five days later. He paid a thousand rubles (a fine of about 10 euros) for non-normative vocabulary.

The record is confusing

A record trusted and shared by various opponents of vaccines in Lithuania It begins with the story that the authorities of the Usura region did not receive the voluntary vaccination of the population.

As a result, it was decided to toughen up the vaccination procedure.

The satirical video shows armed and masked men opening doors and forcibly vaccinating everyone in them against a coronavirus by invading local homes.

“It just came to our knowledge then. You don’t want the good, we will force it,” says the actor who plays the deputy at the end of the satirical plot.

The satirical stories about Vitaly Nalivkin are very reminiscent of the work of a regional television news service, often misleading consumers inside and outside Russia.

Also, not everyone in Lithuania immediately realized that they were watching a comedy show. A video of the forced vaccination began to be shared by the vaccine fighters.

“If we do nothing and do not fight, it will be the same with us,” added the notes on V. Nivivkinas.

Stories about V.Nalivkin on the social network “Youtube” distributed by BARAKuda channels.

The film on forced vaccination, which was released just a few days ago, has already received more than 800,000 views and more than 70,000 trustees.

He doesn’t trust Sputnik

Russia was the first in the world to approve a vaccine against the Sputnik V coronavirus, launching it before the end of the third phase of clinical trials, raising questions about its safety.

„Scanpix“ / ITAR-TASS nuotr./ searched Sputnik V “vakcina

„Scanpix“ / ITAR-TASS nuotr./ searched Sputnik V “vakcina

According to Levada, an independent survey center, In Russia, the Sputnik vaccine is only 40 percent vaccinated. population.

In Russia, mass vaccination was announced in December, including in supermarkets. However, due to the indifference of the population, there is a risk of falling behind the ambitious volumes of vaccination announced by the authorities.

For this reason, in one of the Moscow supermarkets, residents are tempted to get vaccinated by unusual means: One free serving of ice cream is offered per puncture.

The post was prepared in 15 minutes. in collaboration with Facebook, which aims to stop the spread of misleading news on the social network. More about the program and its rules – here.



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