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* [[Donbass Devushka]], “[https://twitter.com/PeImeniPusha/status/1638616209586556929 I got my boss a gift]”, March 22 ([[Yevgeny Prigozhin]]) | * [[Donbass Devushka]], “[https://twitter.com/PeImeniPusha/status/1638616209586556929 I got my boss a gift]”, March 22 ([[Yevgeny Prigozhin]]) | ||
[[Category: Vatniks]] |
Revision as of 10:09, 9 May 2023
- American vatnik and liar (claims to be Native Russian speaker, fakes a Russian-accent, actually native English speaker, presumably doesn’t speak a word of Russian. none of her podcasts guests noticed —or pretended not to notice —including actual russians such as Igor Lopatonok, sic)
- “Donbass Devushka” (pseudo-russian nickname, also sometimes spelled by herself with the Ukrainian-Russian spelling mix “Donbas Devushka”[1] (sic) and even "Donbas Devochka" [2] (sic); in actual Russian it would be “девушка с Донбасса” - Devushka s Donbassa), Lyudmila Mikhailova Kazakova (fake russian name), Sarah Marie Bils (real American name)
- twitter: https://twitter.com/PeImeniPusha
- Malcontent News, “A 🧵 The situation with @PeImeniPusha aka Donbass Devushka goes further than her not being a Ukrainian from Luhansk”, April 15, 2023 (thread) (pdf)
- Pekka Kallioniemi, “In today’s #vatniksoup, I’ll introduce an American propagandist and podcaster, Donbass Devushka. She’s best-known for her fake Russian identity, for her pro-Russian podcast, and for spreading false, pro-Russian narratives on social media.”, April 15, 2023 (thread) (pdf)
- The only way I can imagine someone getting the phrase “Donbass Devushka” is by typing “Girl” into Google Translate and then leaving it as is. In Russian, it’s utter nonsense. Therefore, I always thought everyone knew that was an American account. Zero chance of anything else. (russian would be: девушка с Донбасса)
- Social-Media Account Overseen by Former Navy Noncommissioned Officer Helped Spread Secrets (archive)
Tweets
- Donbass Devushka, “I got my boss a gift”, March 22 (Yevgeny Prigozhin)