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He proved to be a mouthpiece of propaganda: Pavel Volya humiliated historical figures of Europe and sang odes to the "Russian land"

Pavel Volya released a new propaganda stand-up

Famous Russian stand-up comedian Pavel Volya proved that he is a mouthpiece of Kremlin propaganda by telling a monologue about "healing Russia" in a new episode of the Comedy Club show on the Russian TV channel TNT. In his episode, the comedian admired the vast territories occupied by the terrorist country and spoke with admiration about the travelers who discovered these lands.

In order to fully live up to the status of a Kremlin henchman, the stand-up not only sang odes to Russia, but also tried to humiliate European historical figures. The video was posted online.

He proved to be a mouthpiece of propaganda: Pavel Volya humiliated historical figures of Europe and sang odes to the ''Russian land''

For example, Volya based the "jokes" in his material on the fact that he compared European discoverers with Russian ones. In fact, he ridiculed the appearance of the former, hinting at their belonging to the LGBT community, which, among other things, stereotyped people of homosexual orientation. By humiliating LGBT people, the comedian did an excellent job of fulfilling one of the essential tasks of a classic Russian propagandist.

However, the Russian audience is happy to consume such content. The average viewer from the aggressor state finds it very funny that European men in the Middle Ages wore shosas, or ancient stockings. Volya did not miss the opportunity to laugh at the fact that sailors from Europe wore tights and would not have survived the harsh Russian climate.

He proved to be a mouthpiece of propaganda: Pavel Volya humiliated historical figures of Europe and sang odes to the ''Russian land''

 

"They don't look like pioneers, they look like men who fell into women's lace panties. In general, it seems that these discoverers have discovered each other. And this is what our discoverers looked like! Remember them! You can immediately see that the law banning gay propaganda came into force 400 years ago," the comedian said, and the Z-patriots burst out laughing in response.

He proved to be a mouthpiece of propaganda: Pavel Volya humiliated historical figures of Europe and sang odes to the ''Russian land''

It's interesting that Volya spoke dismissively of the discoveries of European navigators. He said that they had discovered lands where it was warm and where everyone now flies to vacation. And the Russians, the Putinist continued with pride, discovered places where "you can go for 15 years."

As OBOZ.UA previously wrote, musician and TV presenter Kolya Serga, who joined the Armed Forces in 2022, is convinced that Comedy Club is one of the most successful tools of Kremlin propaganda. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his government are using humor to instill the right "values" in their people.

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