Borscht-like dishes, crooked faces, and Kanye West as a backup dancer: #ShameReview from "NotMoscow" for Victory Day
The date, which has always been a symbol of national memory of the Great Patriotic War, is becoming increasingly politicized in Russia every year and is being used by the authorities for propaganda purposes. As a result, the holiday's hallmarks include blurred AI faces, crying to deepfakes, "popeda," and patriotism lessons in the company of "heroes of the SVO."
🤯 To one of the administrations in Irkutsk region Fake instructions were sent for Victory Day. One of the letters stated that "SVO" participants would be given carrots, potatoes, onions, sunflower oil, tea, and salt for the holiday. The second reminded that "SVO veterans require special treatment and patience." The memo urged people to remain calm if a veteran tries to hug them, applaud if they sing, laugh if they tell a joke, and not refuse to share a drink with them.


🤯 At the Victory Parade in Chita For the first time, a column of wives and mothers of SVO participants passed through. “Those who were waiting at home have joined the ranks,” pro-government media write. "Some will never hug their loved ones again. But they came out to the square so that their husbands and sons could be back in the ranks."
🤯 On the eve of May 9th in schools Chelyabinsk Region We held "courage lessons" with the SVO members. The children learned about their military service, defending their homeland, combat operations, and frontline experiences, showed them their awards, and encouraged them to ask questions about life on the front lines.

🤯 "Happy Popeda Day" was celebrated among residents of the Yugra city. Pyt-YakhA banner with this error was hung at a local art school. The head of Pyt-Yakh Sergey Elishev stated that this could not have been an accidental typo by the contractor, but a deliberate act of sabotage.

🤯 State Duma Deputy Anatoly AksakovHe posted a neural network-generated video of American rapper Kanye West singing "Officers" in Red Square and captioned it: "With tears in my eyes."
🤯 Authorities Volgograd The blurred faces on a Victory Day poster were attributed to "painting style." A local resident complained about the banner, which had traces of AI generation. He noticed the soldiers' smudged faces, half-drawn shoulder straps, and crooked buttons, and wondered why it was necessary to "generate an image for Victory Day."

🤯 In St. Petersburg The Manege opened a Z-exhibition, "Russian Imperative," dedicated to the "image of the Russian soldier" by an artist and participant in the war in Ukraine. Anton Belikov. "Epochs change, but the Russian soldier remains the same <…>. The one who stood to the death in Myasnoy Bor, the one who walked through a gas pipeline, suffocating for 14 kilometers, to liberate Sudzha."“, Belikov explained.

🤯 More than a hundred girls named Catherine performed the song "Katyusha" on the campus of Far Eastern Federal University. The university took part in the all-Russian campaign "Singing Katyusha Together."

