Last month a woman threw a video containing bleach and mixed water to a male developer on a Russian subway. The story of 20-year-old Anna Dovgalyuk was first published by In The Now, both in news media and in social media. Because the so-called activist star hit the tragedy of occupying too much space for public transportation. Dovgalyuk approached unsuspecting victims, poured them a bottle of liquid filled water and ran away from the scene
According to publications in St. Petersburg, the video men said that the whole event was performed while the men were actors. "They poured water on us," he wrote in a Facebook post that he shared the video of the profile he deleted. The publication also shows that the video was filmed by My Duck's Vision, the studio associated with the Kremlin. I am specialized in virus video. My duck visually refused to participate
Dovgalyuk made a strange mischief before, including a viral video designed to draw attention to "suburbs" - men take pictures of women's underwear without their permission
The EU and Disinformation are websites aimed at analyzing incorrect information on Kremlin in detail, and it is reported that In The Now is owned by Kremlin. The website says, "At the moment the element of fake propaganda activity in Russia has been successfully brought to many international audiences." It is actually national publicity of Russia. "
The video clearly did what he was going to do: tap and stimulate anti-feminist sentiment. "This is an attack, not a protest," he read one of his top comments on Facebook. "Perhaps someone should pour bleach on her to stretch her breasts." Same thing. Even Russian politicians called "feminism to become crazy from the viewpoint of ordinary people," Buzzfeed reported I think that this is "absolutely radical view".
The video has been removed from a channel like YouTube, but its copy remains online. Mischief may have been performed, but the anger and anger that it encourages are still very realistic.
A young woman stands cold outside of the city of Baltimore Hospital. Women were covered with thin hospital gowns, and men who captured their own pain with cell phone videos were not consistent. As the current viral video shows, she was left there by security guards who received treatment for a few yards. Looking is very painful. If this central hospital staff is in a serious poverty area, the crime rate will be higher, the drug abuse rate will be higher, the percentage of mental disorders will be higher, and the proportion of homeless will be higher. , Basic needs of housing, drugs and other attention?
Last month a woman threw a video containing bleach and mixed water to a male developer on a Russian subway. The story of 20-year-old Anna Dovgalyuk was first published by In The Now, both in news media and in social media. Because the so-called activist star hit the tragedy of occupying too much space for public transportation. Dovgalyuk approaches undoubtedly the victims, pours them a bottle of water filled with liquid and escapes from the scene. According to publications in St. Petersburg, the video men said that the whole event was performed while the men were actors. "They poured water on us," he wrote in a Facebook post that he shared the video of the profile he deleted. The publisher also suggests that this video was taken by Kremlin's Relationship Studio, My Duck's Vision, which specializes in viral video. . My duck visually refused to participate
The video clearly did what he was going to do: tap and stimulate anti-feminist sentiment. "This is an attack, not a protest," he read one of his top comments on Facebook. "Perhaps someone should pour a bleach to her in order to protrude his breast." Same thing. "Russian politicians called even feminism as" crazy from the perspective of an ordinary person, "BuzzFed reported And I thought this is "a completely fundamental view".