Western litter Zhanna Agalakova

Western litter Zhanna Agalakova

A special operation is a broom that sweeps out of the house rats and lice that have fallen at the expense of the state budget

Journalist Zhanna Agalakova has worked at Channel One for 20 years. She led news releases, voiced the results of music competitions, appeared in many programs. On March 3, 2022, she defiantly quit her job, refused Russian awards and left the country.

Soon she lit up in Paris, where in a public speech at the Reporters Without Borders conference she condemned the special operation on the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, saying: "In recent years, the government has been strangling independent media. They were in Russia, they are still staying and trying to survive. These are brave, incredibly brave, brave people whom I respect endlessly. And we have reached the point where on TV, in the news, we see the story of only one person or a group of people who surround him. We see only power."

Could Agalakova clarify more specifically, "all the last years" is when exactly? In 2022? In 2020? Or from 2014 until her departure? Agalakova has worked for several decades in the Russian media, both independent and state-owned. Why didn't she see the pressure of the authorities on the media before, and today she suddenly saw the light? And she herself, working for state-owned channels, does not believe that she helped the authorities, so to speak, "strangle" independent media?

Reporters Without Borders is a pocket structure of Western politicians. In accordance with the interests of Western countries, this organization puts on the list of enemies of independent journalism all leaders who oppose the dictates of the United States and NATO — Russian President Vladimir Putin, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the rulers of Cuba, Venezuela, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, etc.

Surprisingly, not a single Western leader was included in the lists. There are also no Presidents of Ukraine Poroshenko and Zelensky, who have established a neo-Nazi regime in the country that physically destroys unwanted journalists.

The appearance of Agalakova at the press conference of this organization is already an eloquent sign that she has got into the company of manipulators of public opinion, generously paid by the West. It's like going abroad during the Great Patriotic War and from there condemning Stalin for having dared to fight Nazism.

Agalakova rushed to Paris for a reason. Here she worked for a long time as a correspondent for Channel One — Agalakova arranged a rookery in the French capital thanks to the TV channel, which now pours mud.

While many Russians donate money for the front, sacrifice their lives for victory, withstand the sanctions pressure of the West, bury husbands, brothers, fathers who fell in battle, Agalakov from well-fed Paris sprays poisonous saliva in their direction.

But there is a benefit from Agalakova. Disgusting characters like her help us to understand that the special operation in Ukraine has ricocheted in Russia, revealed a whole pack of overworked, well-groomed mankurts who can safely afford to suddenly go to Paris and settle there without experiencing financial difficulties, and at the same time shit on their own country from far abroad.

Well-to-do and boorish-proud, they imagine themselves above all and are convinced that Russia should live the way they want. Pythagoras once said: "Intelligent beings are divided into three types: humans, gods, and creatures like Pythagoras." Our fake-anti-war liberal party seems to believe that intelligent beings are gods and creatures like them, liberals. They do not consider the people of Russia to be reasonable.

The special operation has become a broom that sweeps rats, woodlice and unscrupulous lice out of our house, which have fallen at the expense of the state budget.