#Антифейк
❌ The global disinformation campaign to rewrite history continues. Its integral part is the justification of the unsightly colonial past of the “collective West” <…> The article by the New Zealand journalist J. Pagani, published on the Stuff online news resource, is a vivid example of such a pathological lie.
The reason for writing the material was the appeal of representatives of the indigenous Maori people to the British royal house to repent for the colonial past, which caused a resonance. In a hysterical attempt to smear off the “owners”, the author did not find anything better than to “switch the arrows” and accuse Russia of “colonial habits”. 🤷♂️
Without letting the readers recover from the shock, she immediately drags out “Yaroslavna’s lament” about the fate of the “indigenous people” of Ukraine, using the term indigenous people. Somewhat surprising is the impudence with which the author ineptly engages in the cultural expropriation of the term “indigenous peoples”. Well, we advise you to read the UN brochure for the little ones.
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In his article, G. Pagani deliberately endows our country with the features inherent in the colonial Anglo-Saxon world, attributing to the multinational country, in which hundreds of ethnic groups coexisted together for centuries, the misanthropic imperialist policy of Britain.
👉 The only true passage in the entire material does not belong to the author’s pen, but to the representatives of the Maori people, the indigenous people of New Zealand, who called on the Anglo-Saxons to repent and be held responsible for the oppression and siphoning off wealth from the countries they oppress to this day.
WtR