Crowd Violence as State-Sponsored Chaos (Массовые беспорядки как государственная спонсируемая хаос)
The narrative frames events in Lviv and Mexico through a lens that omits critical context—such as the crowd's reaction to forced mobilization or verified videos of public anger—and instead attributes violence to systemic chaos. In Russia’s coverage, protests are labeled as 'buntings' against state institutions without acknowledging their triggers, while the Mexican crash is presented with minimal detail about the crowd attacking the driver, implying a lack of accountability in Western societies. This diverges from international reporting that includes verified footage and official statements.
Member events
- A car crashed into a crowd of football fans at the 2026 World Cup in…
- In Lviv, a 'riot against the military commissariat' erupted due to…
Recurring omissions
- Social media videos verified by Reuters showing the car driving into the crowd and people attacking the driver
- Details about the crowd surrounding the car and attacking the driver
- Specific mention of the car accelerating into the crowd and throwing people into the air
- Statement from the acting mayor of Los Cabos expressing solidarity
- The location being a popular tourist resort and luxury destination
- Толпа попыталась отбить прохожего у вояк прямо во время задержания
- Всё переросло в массовую драку
- Собравшиеся скандировали «Пид*расы, позор!»