At 3/7/22 04:49 PM, HerbieG wrote:Hello guys, as I was talking about the social media last time...
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another action has been launched, this time mostly on TikTok, but it is also spreading on Twitter with different type of dumb posts. This time the hashtag is
#давайзамир
that as I noticed is usually accompanied on Twitter by
#СвоихНеБросаем
You read the first one "davai za mir" and it means "come/go for peace". And that peace can be obviously achieved only Putin's way. If you listen to what those tiktokers are talking about you will hear the very same words, like somebody gave the previously prepared text to them and paid them well to read it - and they are doing it, like some... mindless zombies. I am especially surprised and disappointed how many young Russian (?) people take part in it...
You can find English translation of one of those texts here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/t6txcq/russian_influencers_on_tiktok_defend_the_invasion/
The second hashtag "Своих Не Бросаем" you can pronounce... hmm... this will be difficult for English... "svoeeh ne brosaiem" and you can translate that as "we don't abandon our people".
This time we may need some translators for Twitter posts, because in some cases that hashtag is mocking Putin, but still most of them are clearly Kremlin's propaganda. By dealing with them we are much more entering the "enemy's territory".
I'll keep a look out for that one.