Americans are driven to frenzy by their media and defunct “democratic electoral process,” the Russian Foreign Ministry has said
Washington has been desperate to maintain its dominance over global public opinion and preserve its myth of infallibility, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told RT in the wake of fresh US sanctions and accusations against the channel.
On Friday, the State Department accused RT of attempting to undermine democracy in the US and elsewhere while eroding global support for Ukraine. In a phone interview with RT, Zakharova insisted that the issue is not about Ukraine or American elections but rather about the US’s attempt to preserve the myth of its own infallibility by suppressing sources of alternative information.
Russian media present facts that undermine Washington’s “myth of its own exclusivity” and shatter the illusion of a “non-existent Pax Americana, which was formed by Hollywood, fast food, and the American mass market,” she said.
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“They form an objective picture of reality, focusing on the real problems, challenges, and victories of today’s society. They do not allow people to become completely addicted and zombified by American mainstream channels,” she added.
Zakharova accused the US of manipulating public opinion through fabricated stories about Russian journalists and diplomats, as well as a “paranoid” Russiagate narrative designed to incite hatred among Americans, pushing them toward a state of total intolerance and xenophobia.
”It’s just some kind of seasonal aggravation that occurs every few years, driven by their system. When people cannot distinguish between truth and falsehood, when they are not given the opportunity to hear an alternative point of view, and when unwanted candidates are literally facing death…” Zakharova said, noting that Washington apparently learned nothing from the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.