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HBO Max airs "most obvious Hasbara ever", asked to leave streaming industry
you just wait, it will be lib canon akin to chernobyl "what really happened™"
Urgh, I know libs who treat the Chernobyl series as being completely true and it's the worst. Don't think they're so lost in the sauce that they'd believe HBO propaganda about Israel, at least.
Never forget that Antonin Scalia cited 24 in defense of torture.
I swear, libs legitimately cannot grasp the concept that made up fiction does not prove anything. It's what happens when your ideology isn't grounded in materialism.
Watching that as a leftist was so weird because on the one hand it's not the worst depiction of life in the soviet union and them responding to a disaster. But on the other hand, they had to stick in their little communism bad moments which I felt ruined the mood of the show at times.
Yeah, I especially like the guy who was only in the show to drink vodka and sarcastically say Communist things while being bureaucratically obstructive (which to be fair would be my job after the Revolution)
I've been trying to unwind Enemy At The Gates for years lol.
That movie is where people get the "facts" of Soviets shooting their own for not bull rushing into combat. Because human waves.
I think the worst part is that they try to follow the Soviet reports, while putting an anti-Soviet spin on it. They character assassinate Dyatlov, like how the Soviets initial investigation blamed the operators, while still exaggerating the victims and portraying the systemic issues, some real and some made up (like how they portrayed higher ups like the Coal Minister as obnoxious suits, when the Coal Minister was a career coal miner who was genuinely respected).
INSAG-7 is very different.
Basically everything about Legasov and Dyatlov ends up false because they're trying to hold up those contradictory positions.
Legasov was no hero, he covered up the reactor flaws. And he didn't even hide it for the Party, he was mostly hiding it from the Party.
FWIW I had some leftist environmentalist friends read through Chernobyl as being earnestly pro-communist. It shows a society moving heaven and earth to save the planet despite its own internal flaws. What's unsaid is there's no way in hell any capitalist nation would be able to clean up such a mess.