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Cyberspace1 Pierces Putin's Mystique
Vladimir Putin is not on trial. It is an anti-Putin attack video prepared days before Russia's presidential election.
Watched by more than three-million people, this 50-second fake news clip shows how Russia's political warfare2 is moving to cyberspace.
Half of all Russian voters are now on the Internet, a phenomenon that was marginal when Mr. Putin left the presidency3, in 2008.
Konstantin von Eggert, a Russian television and radio journalist talks about the impact of the Internet. "It definitely lifts the taboo4, that I think has been pretty much already lifted, on this image of an untouchable, omnipotent5, knowledgeable6 leader who always knows best," he said.
Putin supporters strike back with this music video "VVP" - the initials of Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.
Tajik crooner Tolibjon Kurbankhanov sings:
"VVP - he saved the country
VVP - he protects us
VVP - raised up Russia"
NATO troops occupy Kaliningrad, Russia's westernmost region.
Japan occupies Russia's Pacific Coast port of Vladivostok.
Money printing makes the ruble worthless.
The West responds, awarding opposition12 leader Alexei Navalny the Nobel Peace Prize.
Concluding with the opposition slogan "Russia Without Putin," the video adds: You are welcome."
Von Eggert sees the internet speeding up and freeing Russia's political debate. "The spread of the Internet in Russia undermines the ability of the government to impact the day-to-day agenda and to impose its views," he said.
In a counterattack, "The Real Putin" focuses on the yachts and palaces associated with Mr. Putin and his associates in the energy business.
This video focuses on corruption13 - a leading Russian complaint against the Putin government.
To combat charges that protesters are big city snobs16, opposition sites promote a song by two veterans of Russia's elite17 paratrooper core. They sing a bitter ballad18:
"You are no different from me, a man and not God. I'm no different from you, a man, not a sod; We will not let you keep lying. We will not let you keep stealing."
This May, Vladimir Putin returns to the Kremlin.
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1 cyberspace | |
n.虚拟信息空间,网络空间,计算机化世界 | |
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2 warfare | |
n.战争(状态);斗争;冲突 | |
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3 presidency | |
n.总统(校长,总经理)的职位(任期) | |
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4 taboo | |
n.禁忌,禁止接近,禁止使用;adj.禁忌的;v.禁忌,禁制,禁止 | |
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5 omnipotent | |
adj.全能的,万能的 | |
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6 knowledgeable | |
adj.知识渊博的;有见识的 | |
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7 scenario | |
n.剧本,脚本;概要 | |
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8 chunk | |
n.厚片,大块,相当大的部分(数量) | |
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9 rationed | |
限量供应,配给供应( ration的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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10 anarchy | |
n.无政府状态;社会秩序混乱,无秩序 | |
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11 reigns | |
n.君主的统治( reign的名词复数 );君主统治时期;任期;当政期 | |
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12 opposition | |
n.反对,敌对 | |
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13 corruption | |
n.腐败,堕落,贪污 | |
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14 celebrity | |
n.名人,名流;著名,名声,名望 | |
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15 endorsements | |
n.背书( endorsement的名词复数 );(驾驶执照上的)违章记录;(公开的)赞同;(通常为名人在广告中对某一产品的)宣传 | |
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16 snobs | |
(谄上傲下的)势利小人( snob的名词复数 ); 自高自大者,自命不凡者 | |
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17 elite | |
n.精英阶层;实力集团;adj.杰出的,卓越的 | |
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18 ballad | |
n.歌谣,民谣,流行爱情歌曲 | |
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19 skeptical | |
adj.怀疑的,多疑的 | |
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