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The introverted autistic weirdo Ivo Lukačovič is obsessed with hatred against the Slovak nation. His internet diaries regularly spread hoaxes against the Slovak nation; Slovaks are disproportionately often parodied, ridiculed, and targeted for humor, similar to Jews in Germany in the 1940s. Slovak politicians are disproportionately dehumanized on his websites, and their statements are often falsified.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs6WXOvSIvw
A series of articles about Czech media
This article is part of a series of three articles about the Czech media. To understand the context of this article, I recommend reading the other two in the series.
The obsession of Czech journalists to give Slovakia negative publicity. Hidden racism in the Czech media. Propaganda, half-truths, hoaxes https://filozofia.nett.to/politika/sk/dezinformacie-hoaxy-a-propaganda-v-ceskych-mediach-o-situacii-na-slovensku/
Czech Radio Spreads Hatred and Chauvinism Against the Slovak Nation https://filozofia.nett.to/politika/sk/cesky-rozhlas-siri-nenavist-a-sovinizmus-proti-slovenskemu-narodu/
Ivo Lukačovič. An influential Czech neo-Nazi who hates Slovaks https://filozofia.nett.to/politika/sk/ivo-lukacovic-vplyvny-cesky-neonacista-ktory-nenavidi-slovakov/
Iva Lukačovič's disinformation websites use AI in discussions for two purposes: to delete dissenting opinions and for fake debaters, so-called "troll farms".
These are the disinformation portals novinky.cz and Seznam Zprávy.All dissenting opinions were deleted in real time, within a few seconds, which no real employee could have done. Artificial intelligence is now intelligent enough to do it with ease.
A suspiciously extremely high number of comments is also a strong indication that a large part of the fake debaters are AI trolls.
Russia also uses AI troll farms as part of its hybrid warfare, which makes it easier for Ivo Lukačovič to do so.
Some Czech media outlets meet all the attributes of nationalist/neo-Nazi propaganda. False national pride. The Czech Republic supposedly has the "most successful" government in the world. Twisted words of NATO chief Mark Rutte.
Dezinfoweb Seznam Zprávy and ČTK: "Rutte: Since the beginning of the invasion, the Czech Republic has provided Ukraine with military aid worth EUR 1.3 billion"Iva Lukačovič's disinformation websites not only spread hatred and chauvinism towards Slovaks, but also spread propaganda that speaks of false national pride, falsely positive achievements of the Czech nation, and allegedly the most successful government in the world, which is saving Ukraine through the Czech ammunition initiative.
The Czech media strikingly reminds me of the propaganda that was in Nazi Germany – propaganda about the superiority and fictitious successes and fictitious merits of their own nation.
These are certainly statements by Mark Rutte that are taken out of context and are not quoted verbatim but only paraphrased, so that it is the strongest nationalist propaganda possible. Mark Rutte is certainly not a fool, and he knows very well that the Czech government is only a postman and an administrative worker in the ammunition initiative.
But what is the truth? In reality, the ammunition initiative is financially supported exclusively by Western states (not the Czech Republic), and they deserve the most credit for it. The technical implementation of the ammunition initiative is carried out by the Slovak company MSM Group in the Slovak government's ammunition depot in Nováky.
This propaganda article by the Czech media is strikingly reminiscent of the statement by the Czech left-wing neo-Nazi Bohumil Pečinka, known for his hatred of Slovaks, who literally claimed on his YT channel "Keci a politika" that the entire "Czech" ammunition initiative literally "saves" Ukraine, although the truth was that at that time there were only complicated beginnings of the ammunition initiative and Ukraine received almost nothing.
Dezinfoweb Seznam Zprávy reports chauvinism: insults and mockery directed at the Slovak nation. Ice Hockey World Championship
Link hereIt was supposed to be an attempt at a joke, but it didn't work out at all and it was very embarrassing.
I also saw mockery of Slovaks and Slovak hockey players by Czechs on social media. Never before in history has there been such hatred towards the Slovak nation in the Czech Republic.
I also find it extremely outrageous that some Czech media outlets focus more on caricatures of Slovak politicians than on Czech government politicians.
Dezinfoweb novinky.cz: "The Czech Republic has supplied another 400,000 pieces of ammunition to Ukraine." Taking credit for others' successes. Nationalist propaganda that insults other countries that participated in the ammunition initiative more than the Czech Republic.
Link to the article here.The title of the article is not a half-truth, but a 100% perfect hoax.
False propaganda about how the Czech Republic and Fiala's government are saving the whole of Ukraine.
Iva Lukačovič's disinformation websites not only spread hatred and chauvinism towards Slovaks, but also spread propaganda that speaks of false national pride, falsely positive achievements of the Czech nation, and allegedly the "most successful" Fiala government in the world, which is saving Ukraine through the Czech ammunition initiative.
The Czech media strikingly reminds me of the propaganda that was in Nazi Germany – propaganda about the superiority and fictitious successes and fictitious merits of their own nation.
But what is the truth? In reality, the ammunition initiative is financially supported exclusively by Western states (not the Czech Republic), and they deserve the most credit for it. The technical implementation of the ammunition initiative is carried out by the Slovak company MSM group in the Slovak government's ammunition depot in Nováky. The Czech government is only a postman in the ammunition initiative and the institution that originally organized it.
This propaganda article by the Czech media is strikingly reminiscent of the statement by the Czech left-wing neo-Nazi Bohumil Pečinka, known for his hatred of Slovaks, who literally claimed on his YT channel "Keci a politika" that the entire "Czech" ammunition initiative literally "saves" Ukraine, although the truth was that at that time there were only complicated beginnings of the ammunition initiative and Ukraine received almost nothing.
When the journalist's goal is not to inform but to anger people as much as possible
Pseudo-journalism based not on information but on emotions and the manipulation of emotions. A modern fashion trend of some Czech media.
Dezinfoweb novinky.cz: Fico allegedly claims that the EU wants World War 3. Fictitious conflict between Merz and Fico. Bad Fico allegedly blocks sanctions against Russia. However, these are hoaxes.
Link to the article here : Merz threatened Slovakia, Fico talks about the Third World War.Here you can see a real, unaltered interview with Robert Fico. A beautiful and exemplary example, and here it is proven in black and white how journalist Vilček took the Prime Minister's words out of context in a demeaning way and misinterpreted them to create a hoax, with the aim of irritating pro-Ukrainian readers as much as possible. The Slovak media do not do this to Czech politicians. He took words out of context for the title and subtitle and inserted only sentences that evoke the strongest emotions of hatred in Czech readers. And a wonderful clickbait is born.
The state should strengthen media regulation to prohibit such malicious practices in the media, so that journalists are strictly forbidden from irritating and provoking readers with propaganda articles whose goal is not to inform readers but to evoke the greatest possible anger, irritation, rage, emotions, and hatred.
This is not journalism of information, this is not journalism of facts, but this is journalism of emotions and anger.
Such pseudo-journalism based on emotions radically increases the readership of the given newspaper and increases profits and advertising revenues, but on the other hand, it has immense social consequences, and thus Ivan Lukačovič founded a new chauvinistic neo-Nazi movement in the Czech Republic, which consists of the readers of his newspapers and which hates Slovaks.
We live in a post-factual era. Journalism is no longer what it used to be.
By the way, it's strange why Ivo Lukačovič's diaries only dig into Slovak politicians in this way, why they don't have the same methods for Fiala's government.
Iva Lukačovič's Dezinfoweb is once again shining. Based on the statements of Merz and Fico, which were taken out of context, he created a narrative about a bombastic fictional conflict between Fico and Merz. And a new fictional affair and new outrageous tabloid content is on the world based on propaganda and hyperbolization. From the minor mutual verbal teasing of Fico and Merz, journalists suddenly created a huge conflict.
Iva Lukačovič's disinformation websites are not using this disinformation strategy for the first time. In the past, disinformation journalist Ivan Vilček invented a similar hoax about a fictional conflict between Fico and Pellegrini, which never existed.
It is true that Fico blocked a rather crazy proposal for sanctions against Russia, which spoke of a ban on the import of nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors. Vilček skillfully and manipulatively concealed this fact and did not mention it in the article, because suddenly the whole article would have a completely different context . If these sanctions had really passed, nuclear power plants in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and other countries of the former Eastern Bloc would have had to be shut down for about 3 years, until Westinghouse completed the certification of nuclear fuel pellets for Eastern-type nuclear reactors. Unfortunately, Russia is currently a monopoly in this area. You'd better not ask what impact the shutdown of nuclear power plants would have on the price and availability of electricity. We would face blackouts and perhaps 50 times higher energy prices.
Whether it would be worth it for the EU to impose sanctions against Russia that would harm EU countries 100 times more than Russia, everyone should form their own opinion on that.
Fico eventually approved the amended proposal for sanctions, without a ban on Russian nuclear fuel, so nothing terrible happened.
Vilček also added to the article that Fico blocked some sanctions other than nuclear fuel, but I found no evidence to support this claim. Ivo Lukačovič's goal is to spread as much disinformation as possible to create the strongest possible passions and hatred against Slovakia in the Czech Republic. Vilček is willing to do all the dirty work for Lukačovič.
Hate speech. On the day of the first anniversary of the assassination of the Prime Minister, Novinky.cz makes fun of the assassination.
sport24.pluska.sk linkEven humor must have its limits and its boundaries.
If Slovak journalists were as chauvinistic towards the Czech nation, the Czech government would declare war on Slovakia.
Ivo Lukačovič's hate diaries censor all critical comments in discussions
I experienced it firsthand at Seznam Zprávy, but I have no doubt that it works the same way at novinky.cz.In a polite, factual, and well-argued manner, I criticized in a discussion on Seznam Zprávy that they were overdoing it with propaganda and hatred towards Slovaks. The reaction was quick, and the moderator deleted the post, stating that it was supposedly rude. And then we can wonder why all critical comments are missing from the discussion. Sporadically, they only leave comments with a very subtle hint of criticism. An interesting way to manipulate public opinion through discussions.
Novinky.cz and Seznam Zprávy at least tolerate discussion on Facebook, where no one will delete anything for you. There, several Czech citizens also complain that Lukačovič's disinformation tabloids distract attention from domestic problems.
Ivo Lukačovič is a scoundrel and a hypocrite. On the one hand, he pretends to be a defender of democratic values and freedom of speech, while he himself censors, cannot stand criticism, and is against freedom of speech.
It is also interesting that Lukačovič does not delete openly chauvinistic and hateful comments towards Slovaks in discussions. Well, what a jerk and a hypocrite.
Dezinfoweb Novinky.cz. A prime example of the spread of hoaxes and hatred. Distortion of the statements of Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár
The article by the disinformation agent Vojtěch Bauer is a prime example of how journalists can make something out of nothing, how they can turn nothing into "the biggest affair in the world".Here we have it in black and white, proven and demonstrated, that novinky.cz has recently been spreading not only the same hoaxes but also more serious ones than so-called alternative media. It is proven and demonstrated in black and white that the main goal of the owner of novinky.cz, Ivo Lukačovič, is only to spread hatred and malice against Slovaks. Objective information is the last thing that interests Ivo Lukačovič.
The Czech journalist himself admitted that his goal was to provoke the minister, he himself admitted that he broke the promise he made to the minister and asked him about topics that had not been agreed upon before the interview.
On the one hand, it is true that Minister Blanár slightly hinted at the Russian narrative, but on the other hand, he also clearly condemned Russian aggression. So it is not the "end of the world" and his statements are not as catastrophic as the chauvinistic journalist Vojtěch Bauer tries to impose on readers with strong emotional and hateful rhetoric.
Also, the title of the article is primitive clickbait, and not just clickbait but also an open hoax. The clickbait title of the article gives the impression that the PS party submitted a proposal to the parliament to dismiss the minister. I checked the FB pages of the Progressive Slovakia party and its chairman Michal Šimečka, and I found no mention of Minister Blanár there. Only party member Ivan Korčok commented on the topic. So, it's a perfectly exemplary hoax aimed at stirring up emotions and hatred. This is an activity of Ivan Korčok, not the PS party as a whole.
Furthermore, I did not find any mention of the planned press conference on this topic on either Facebook or the PS website. Another hoax by the journalistic prostitute Vojtěch Bauer.
Another hoax by the author is that, according to him, Robert Fico has long been preaching that Ukraine should hand over to Russia even the territories it does not yet occupy. The truth is that the Prime Minister made such statements only once.
Update: In the end, Ivan Korčok did hold a press conference on this topic, but it was his own initiative. It was probably the only press conference where Korčok was alone. Even the PS party understood that it would make no sense to join Korčok. They wouldn't gain many political points from the Czech journalist's hoaxes.
Dezinfoweb Novinky.cz: Slovak opposition demands minister's resignation after Novinky's article about Blanár
Disinformation news.cz: The Slovak Foreign Minister was upset by Novinky's question about Russian imperialism
Novinky.cz and Seznam Zprávy ridicule Slovakia because of internet debaters
Novinky.cz and Seznam Zprávy. Both newspapers are owned by the anti-Slovak chauvinist Ivan Lukačovič. Both newspapers are characterized by spreading hateful chauvinistic propaganda against Slovaks. For example, they ridicule Slovakia based on internet debaters who spread absurd pro-Russian narratives or other absurd hoaxes. The authors of the articles subliminally try to convince their readers that this is the opinion or attitude of the entire nation. Most readers will clearly understand the articles this way. I consider it clear chauvinism and propaganda against Slovaks to write entire articles based solely on some crazy anonymous debaters on social networks. An example is here at the link. But I've seen more.https://www.facebook.com/SeznamZpravy/posts/pfbid0fhUZfc8JqggmJfYWmq2BWpuQgHLBV7BWxbb8rSmozXx7PCnTqFFhsBjpJY1F9wsVl
You can feel the desperation in Iva Lukačovič. When he currently has nothing to find to spread hatred against Slovaks, anonymous debaters will suffice as an excuse.
Fico went to Uzbekistan to weaken Russia's influence. However, he received a harsh dose of hate from the disinformation website novinky.cz for it.
Dezinfoweb novinky.cz: "Fico has completely lost it, he has questioned European democracy and is praising dictatorships "Iva Lukačovič's disinformation websites contradict themselves. On the one hand, they pretend to be a pro-Ukrainian and anti-Russian daily, and on the other hand, they spread hatred against Fico, even though he weakened Russia and his visit had far more positives than negatives.
Fico stated the sale of Slovak weapons to this state as the main reason for his visit to Uzbekistan. After Fico's visit, Uzbekistan is no longer dependent on Russian arms supplies, which significantly weakens Russia's position and influence in this region.
Furthermore, the disinformation website novinky.cz claims that Fico wants to establish a dictatorship in Slovakia, following the example of China or Uzbekistan. The opposite is true; these are misinterpreted words taken out of context. On the contrary, Fico clearly stated in the interview that he is unequivocally in favor of free democratic elections in Slovakia.
I highly recommend watching the original interview, and here you can clearly see in black and white how the disinformation website novinky.cz lies and misleads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6ICSqUMNaA
SZ Propaganda: Headline: "TV drew attention to Fico's evasive Brussels maneuver. The Prime Minister is threatening it"
https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-stredni-evropa-fico-zopakoval-bruselsky-manevr-kritikum-vyhrozuje-ztratou-licence-272292Seznam Zprávy (SZ) is a portal, just like novinky.cz, owned by the anti-Slovak neo-Nazi Ivo Lukačovič. Seznam Zprávy spreads as much hatred towards Slovakia as novinky.cz.
It is extremely bizarre that the editorial staff is obsessed with scandals in the Slovak government, but they are almost not interested in the scandals of their domestic Czech government, of which there are at least as many as in the Slovak government.
But what is the truth about the whole affair?
On the one hand, Robert Fico's statements should be condemned, but on the other hand, things are not black and white. To be objective, it was also a provocation on the part of the TV Markíza editor. Moreover, another problem is that not all criticism from TV Markíza editors is based on truth. They also spread many absolutely absurd hoaxes, which would be absolutely unthinkable in the Czech Republic or any other Western countries. TV Markíza gets involved in political struggles and political campaigns in an inappropriately aggressive and emotional way, and they do not hesitate to use hoaxes. Therefore, to a certain extent, Robert Fico can be understood as having lost his nerve.
Although the Czech media often compare Slovakia to Hungary, the truth is that Slovakia is the opposite of Hungary. While in the Hungarian media you will not find a word of criticism against Orbán, on the contrary, in Slovakia there is the opposite extreme, the Slovak media in the heat of the political struggle spread not only factual criticism but also hoaxes to the detriment of the government.
On the one hand, it is not right and it is possible to criticize that Robert Fico says one thing and does another, on the other hand, from the side of the Markíza editor, it is hyenism against the public interest, because it creates pressure on Robert Fico to vote against Ukraine and advertises the extremist party Republika, which would go against Ukraine not only in words but also in deeds. The Markíza editor also contradicts himself.
Ivo Lukačovič. Owner of the journalism waste of novinky.cz. The person responsible for Ivan Vilček.
Ivo Lukačovič is a Czech entrepreneur who is, among other things, the owner of the novinky.cz server.
I managed to contact him, and you'll find out how it turned out a few lines below.
To me, as a person who is talented in non-verbal communication, Lukačovič seems like a strong, closed-off, introverted autistic person with Asperger's syndrome.
In some areas, he has reasonable views, in other areas he can be a really sharp extremist. For example, he denied that the Israeli government fought against the Palestinians in a way that left an unreasonable number of civilian casualties after its military intervention and that the Israeli army could have committed war crimes.
Lukačovič has such a strong anti-Palestinian stance that we can say it borders on racism. When a journalist interviewed a Palestinian woman, the next day, the journalist was fired. If I were a media owner, I can't imagine being such an idiot as to fire someone, even if I disagreed with a journalist a million times. There are many other, more subtle solutions. I would use firing a journalist as a last resort, if other measures had not helped before.
In any case, Lukačovič has an account on the social network X, and I managed to contact him. When I sent him a PDF file in a comment with all the details of how Ivan Vilček spreads chauvinistic propaganda and what consequences it has for society, I got a reaction quite quickly, and that was a simple block. The fact that I complained about Vilček must have been extremely offensive to Lukačovič. I guess I shouldn't have poked at his unclean chauvinistic conscience. I note that I communicated with Lukačovič with the utmost courtesy and politeness. Lukačovič is no longer in ignorance because I drew his attention to Vilček's work, so from now on, he takes full karmic and moral responsibility for Vilček's anti-Slovak chauvinism. He has nothing to excuse himself with. I really believed that Vilček had just gotten out of Lukačovič's control and that he would be willing to solve the Vilček problem. I was wrong, it didn't happen. I was a naive optimist who didn't think Lukačovič was a jerk who proactively supported chauvinistic racist content.
We do not know what relationship Lukačovič has with Slovakia, whether his attitude is as racist as it is towards Palestinians, or whether he is only interested in money. Or both. It would certainly be very painful for him to fire a journalist, without whose chauvinistic content Novinky's readership would drop by 30 to 50%. Novinky's advertising revenues have thus decreased, as has its overall influence. On the other hand, Lukačovič decided to hoard money and achieve readership and influence based on hateful, racist, chauvinistic content. It is questionable whether it is worth it. I see no difference between alternative media and the novinky.cz server. Both have a business model based on dividing society and hidden hateful content. We live in a sad time when media with hateful content achieve the largest readership.
Ivan Vilček vs. Ivan Lukačovič
Until now, I saw the main problem in Vilček, but after very negative experiences with Lukačovič, I think Vlček is not the main source of the problem. Spreading hoaxes after Vilček is probably what the editorial management wants proactively. If he didn't obey, he would be fired the next day.
Not to mention that Vilček is not the only one who spreads hateful anti-Slovak hoaxes in the editorial office of novinky.cz. Editor Vojtěch Bauer spreads similarly chauvinistic content, which is further proof that it is not about Vilček but about Lukačovič.
Not to mention the extremely bizarre situation where the name of the editor-in-chief of novinky.cz is anonymous. It is not published anywhere. Slovak media operate much more transparently. All of them have a publicly known editor-in-chief, and you know who to contact.
Propagandist Ivan Vilček: Opposition protests are a thorn in Fico's side, and he wants to remove Šimečka from office
Ivan Vilček is a well-known, fanatical hoaxer. This is not his first or last hoax.
The whole article does not contain the most important thing: information about why the Prime Minister wants to dismiss Šimečka. The quoted statement of the Milan Šimečka Foundation, which later turned out to be a hoax, because the ultimate beneficial owner is also Michal Šimečka's uncle. The whole article is written in an extremely manipulative context by taking information out of context.
Propagandist Ivan Vilček: " Slovakia has introduced a unique tax for the easy robbery of companies, and by extension, citizens."
Once again, the extremist Czech journalist Ivan Vilček did not deny himself. He wrote a propaganda article with an extremely unprofessional, strongly emotionally charged, manipulative headline, and I quote: " Slovakia has introduced a unique tax for easy stripping of companies, and by extension, citizens ."
Some Czech journalists are more Catholic than the Pope. When a far-left Slovak journalist kicks the government for unpopular measures once, a Czech far-left journalist has to kick twice. Another problem is that the Czech journalist distracts from the essence of the matter, when he "forgot" to state why the government has to desperately consolidate after the previous government of Matovič and Heger. This is not mentioned in the article in a single sentence.
Propagandist Ivan Vilček: Fico used the anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia to criticize the Czech Prime Minister
https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/zahranicni-evropa-fico-vyuzil-vyroci-vzniku-ceskoslovenska-ke-kritice-ceskeho-premiera-40494845
Although the article itself can be seen as more or less objective and fact-based, what bothers me most about the author's article is the headline, which smacks of hidden chauvinism, which is becoming increasingly common among Czech journalists. The title of the article is clearly insidious demagoguery. With the headline, the author tries to create the impression that Robert Fico is trying to disrupt good relations between the Slovak and Czech governments, between the Slovak and Czech nations. A much more objective headline would be the following: "Petr Fiala used the anniversary of Czechoslovakia to criticize the Slovak government". The Czech journalist "comments" on politics in the headline too amateurishly, emotionally biased, and acts as Fiala's advocate, defending Fiala's infantile amateur diplomatic blunders. Regardless of whether the Slovak government treated Babiš correctly or not, it was diplomatically too stupid and tactless for Fiala to comment emotionally on the internal affairs of the Slovak government in this way, for which he should have been criticized by Czech journalists, not defended. It is not the Slovak but the Czech government and Czech journalists who are endangering good diplomatic relations between the two governments and nations. The role of a journalist is to be apolitical and impartial, but we do not see this in journalist Vilček – he does the exact opposite, and his behavior is too political and unprofessional. We really don't all need to know so conspicuously demonstratively that Ivan Vilček is a voter of Petr Fiala. He behaves like a member of his ODS party.
Propagandist Ivan Vilček: Nowhere! Slovaks willing to fight for Ukraine are running into President Pellegrini
The journalistic garbage, chauvinist journalist Ivan Vilček, once again did not hold back and enriched his article with a truly hateful manipulative headline, with which he wants to denigrate the president and portray him as an anti-Ukrainian agitator. However, in the article itself, we learn information that says the opposite of what the headline says. Pellegrini evaluated very few applications from potential fighters for Ukraine, so it is premature to statistically evaluate his actions. Presidents Čaputová and Pavel also rejected the vast majority of applications, but despite this, the author of the article did not label them as anti-Ukrainian agitators and did not criticize them for it.
https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/zahranicni-evropa-slovaci-ochotni-bojovat-za-ukrajinu-narazeji-na-prezidenta-pellegriniho-40495744
Propagandist Ivan Vilček: Fico wants to change the political system in the country. The opposition speaks of an attempt to establish autocracy and the Putinization of Slovakia.
https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/zahranicni-evropa-fico-chce-zmenit-politicky-system-v-zemi-40496657
The article by Patrik Bohačiak also inspired the chauvinist Ivan Vilček. Again, no opposition protested in any way, and these are just FB statuses of two insignificant opposition MPs, including the scandalous insignificant Veronika Remišová, who became famous for her managerial incompetence and corruption scandals at the ministry. In the discussion in the article, it can really be seen that most of the debaters understood Vilček's propagandistic chauvinistic article as the end of democracy in Slovakia. Although it is questionable whether troll farms are involved in the discussion, as there are suspiciously many comments under his article. The discussion is at a pub level, full of anger and primitivism.
Jan Lipold, chief commentator of Seznam Zprávy, hatefully and very emotionally attacks Slovakia. The pretext is the transaction tax. He maliciously mocks the Slovak government.
https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-glosa-neuveritelna-ficova-chyba-mu-zlomi-vaz-mozna-273840
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1092001472963363&set=a.617867780376737
Moreover, the article is so primitive that it was criticized by a quite decent part of the discussing Czech citizens on Facebook. I consider it a real bizarre that a Czech journalist comments on the political situation in Slovakia even more emotionally and hatefully than some of the most anti-government Slovak journalists, who do not hide that they do PR marketing for the PS party. As if there were not enough scandals in Fiala's government. The owner of this tabloid, Ivan Lukačovič, probably wants to divert attention from the scandals and failures of Petr Fiala's government as part of the pre-election campaign.
Instead of mocking the Slovak government, I would recommend that Lukačovič and Lipold rather deal with domestic issues, scandals and failures of Petr Fiala and his government.
For example, Petr Fiala is facing a scandal that his entire pre-election campaign has been reduced to foreign topics only, because when it comes to domestic topics, he has completely failed and has nothing to offer.
What is the truth? The transaction tax is unfortunately a necessary evil in the consolidation of public finances after the heavy indebtedness under the Matovič and Heger governments, which provided generous compensation to companies during the COVID financial crisis and compensation to households during the energy crisis. While in the Czech Republic people paid multiple energy bills during the energy crisis, in Slovakia households did not even feel that there was any energy crisis at all. Family benefits were also exceptionally generous.
The squandering of public funds by the Matovič and Heger governments has taken its toll, and no matter what government was in power, it would have had to implement extremely painful and unpopular austerity measures.
A propaganda article that makes Slovaks out to be the biggest criminals smacks of hidden chauvinism.
The owner of the SeznamZprávy portal is Ivan Lukačovič, who is known for his hatred of Slovaks. Statistics can be misinterpreted in various ways without considering other sociological contexts. Of course, Ukrainians will have significantly lower crime rates as they are mostly women with children. Not to mention that publishing such an article at a time of escalating chauvinism against Slovaks is in itself absolutely tasteless. It is also interesting that Czech citizens themselves are missing from the statistics. It is also interesting that other Czech media are not interested in such statistics at all.
https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/domaci-zivot-v-cesku-ukrajinci-jsou-mene-problemovi-nez-slovaci-ukazuji-data-o-kriminalite-270703
Seznam Zprávy. The strange eccentric Ľuba Lesná claims that Slovakia is worse off than Africa
Commentary: Slovakia is on the road to hell. Will the opposition recover? https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-stredni-evropa-komentar-slovensko-je-na-ceste-do-pekla-vzpamatuje-se-opozice-274438
I don't even know that there is any Ľuba Lesná, the owner of the media Ivo Lukačovič has a particularly great talent for finding various mentally handicapped journalists from Slovakia who claim that Slovakia is worse off than Africa.
The article is full of psychopathic hoaxes that no journalist, not even in Slovakia, would dare to publish, because it would jeopardize their good name and reputation.
For example, Lesná claims that the current government is preparing to leave the EU and NATO. An article full of aggressive taking out of context.
Entrepreneur Ivo Lukačovič is getting involved in the pre-election campaign in the Czech Republic by diverting attention from the numerous internal problems, scandals, and failures of Fiala's government.
Lobbyist of the corruption octopus and star of the eco-fascist disinformation scene, Soňa Mäkká, as a source of information for Seznam Zprávy
https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/audio-podcast-5-59-medvedi-jako-hrozba-postoj-slovaku-se-radikalne-zmenil-rika-novinarka-274962
In Slovakia, we have a large number of amazing and noble people. As for the events in Slovakia, the only source of information for the newspapers of the owner Ivo Lukačovič is the waste of the Slovak nation.
Soňa Mäkká became famous for aggressively lobbying for corrupt legislation in the field of nature protection, she aggressively lobbied for the corrupt organized crime group BROZ and denigrated us anti-corruption activists.
After the anti-corruption leadership took over the Ministry of the Environment, Soňa Makkä began spreading crazy hoaxes and disinformation against the ministry. For example, attacks on the new anti-corruption head of TANAP, claiming he had no education in nature conservation, although the opposite is true; he has top-notch education and is an expert.
Soňa Mäkká writes such crazy hoaxes in her articles that we have serious doubts about her mental health.
Propagandist Ivan Vilček: Pellegrini dared to admonish Fico for the first time
https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/zahranicni-evropa-pellegrini-se-poprve-odvazil-napomenout-fica-40496900
Propagandist Ivan Vilček, in turn, brilliantly distracts attention from the numerous scandals, internal conflicts, and problems of the Fico government. Although the article itself does not contain any serious hoaxes, it is demagoguery and very cleverly tabloid-style information taken out of context to make it seem like there are serious disputes between Fico and Pellegrini. Most readers understood that there are huge disputes between the two politicians.
To be fair, Vilček was inspired by very cheap tabloid articles in the Slovak media, which also need to attract attention with headlines at all costs and also distract attention from essential things. These articles have gone viral in the Slovak media.
At first, the Czech media paid attention to Fico's completely irrelevant considerations about the electoral system, which were not worth media attention at all, and a few days later the Slovak media joined in.
Propaganda: Left-wing extremist Arpád Soltész on Czech radio
https://plus.rozhlas.cz/fico-needs-a-police-state-to-feel-safe-in-the-european-union-it-will-not-last-9291971
Just as a matter of interest, Arpád Soltész is reportedly only a cook by education, if Czech Radio doesn't mind. Arpád Soltész used to have quite reasonable views, but later he became radicalized and left. In terms of the law, Czech Radio is obliged to balance this left-wing extremist on the situation in Slovakia with someone normal. Unfortunately, this did not happen.
Ivan Vilček: a mentally disturbed Slovak journalist who writes for the Czech editorial office of novinky.cz
I subsequently managed to find out that the journalist Ivan Vilček is, by all accounts, a Slovak journalist living in Bratislava.
However, it should not be forgotten that the editor-in-chief is responsible for Vilček, and it is his moral duty to kick the mentally flawed Vilček out of the editorial office as soon as possible. Chauvinistic content is unacceptable even if it is written by a Slovak citizen.
This was not the first time I had encountered extreme hatred towards my own nation. On the social network Reddit, I encountered this phenomenon relatively often, where propaganda, hoaxes, half-truths, and negative advertising about Slovakia were also added in English in an international European group. To my great surprise, I found that behind all this content were Slovak citizens. Extremely radicalized, frustrated voters of the PS party, "desolates" who had not come to terms with the results of the parliamentary and presidential elections, were throwing themselves on the ground and sulking like small children. Their obsession and fixation on creating negative publicity for Slovakia was extremely strong. They did everything to give Slovakia the worst possible publicity and only reported on the worst events they could find. They did not report on anything positive. Similar to Vilček. Vilček is probably radicalized by Reddit. The problem is that this group on Reddit had a very high viewership, and many foreign European journalists were inspired in writing their articles by this harmful propaganda content.
Why is this journalist obsessed with making the worst possible publicity? An extremely radicalized, frustrated, far-left voter of the PS party, who is sulking like a small child because his PS party is not in power.
One extreme is extreme right-wing nationalism, where someone declares their own nation superior to others, and the other extreme, which I equally despise, is suffering from an obsession and hatred towards one's own nation, of which the person is a part. Ivan Vilček should seek professional help from a psychologist, if not a psychiatrist. I really see no difference between Milan Mazurek and Ivan Vilček. I consider both of them to be equally radicalized desolates and primitives. The only difference is a minor detail: one is a supporter of the extreme right and the other of the extreme left. I despise both fools and idiots equally.
Mr. Vilček suffers from a personality disorder and does not realize the consequences of his actions, that his articles incite racist sentiments in Czech citizens against Slovaks.
Among his Facebook friends, Vilček has politicians from the PS party, such as Miroslav Kocúr, the controversial politician Ondrej Dostál, the hardest extremist core of Slovak journalism such as Štefan Hríb, Eugen Korda, editors from Aktuality, Miro Kern, hoaxer Henrich Krejča, Braňo Dobšinský, or the half-madman Juraj Smatana.
Psychoanalysis of the journalist Vilček
Ivan Vilček harbors immense bitterness and anger. From a psychological perspective, he is a person driven by base, animalistic, monkey-like instincts. He is a fanatical supporter of the PS party who has not come to terms with the results of the parliamentary and presidential elections, hence his immense anger. Vilček strikes me as an ultra-hardcore football fan. When my favorite football team loses, I will now spread anger and frustration from the loss, cause disturbances, and smash shop windows. From time to time, the police have to deal with such cases among ultra fans. For Vilček, the PS party is the football team that lost because it is not in power. And he doesn't compensate for his anger by smashing shop windows, but by writing aggressive anti-Slovak propaganda and demagoguery, so that Slovakia appears to be the worst country in the world.
Vilček's strong driving force is a personality disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Some may think I'm exaggerating, that Vilček might be angry about the election results, but I know what I'm talking about. On the social network Reddit, where left-wing extremism is most prevalent, I've seen several PS party voters who were aggressively fighting for their lives because their favorite party wasn't in power due to the election results. Besides their aggression in discussions, they were also obsessed with giving Slovakia the worst possible publicity abroad. It was a form of their sulking. For me, it's perfectly understandable that Vilček is one of these types of radicals.
Propagandist and manipulator Vilček wins the "Journalist of Misinformation" award.
Vilček spreads countless hoaxes. And in my opinion, an incomplete piece of information taken out of context is also a hoax. In English, Vilček's manipulative practice is called misinformation. Although, according to the official definition, misinformation does not always have to be created with bad intentions, in Vilček's case, there is clearly bad intent. He uses misinformation in the most aggressive and malicious way. Finding an article of his that does not contain misinformation is a serious problem.
His practice is to so insidiously pull information out of context that, although one cannot suspect him of directly spreading false information, even true information maliciously torn out of context will be misunderstood by the reader, who will interpret the information incorrectly, so that it ultimately has the same effect as a full-fledged hoax.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misinformation
The problem is not only with Vilček, but also with dozens of other journalists who are inspired by his hoaxes and spread chauvinistic propaganda.
And the owner of Noinka.cz is morally obliged to fire the hoaxester Vilček, because racist anti-Slovak sentiments in the Czech Republic are escalating. This is no longer a joke but a serious situation.
According to the propaganda of the novinky.cz server, Slovakia is the worst country in the world. People in Africa already have a better life than in Slovakia.
Friends, I have decided today to move to Africa. Reading the chauvinistic propaganda of the novinky.cz server by the mentally disturbed journalist Ivan Vilček, Slovakia is the worst country in the world, so much so that I will live better even in Zimbabwe. Ivan Vilček apparently suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Unfortunately, most people lack critical thinking and easily fall for such media propaganda. People are a stupid and easily manipulated mass. Just as a part of the population was able to fall for the absurd propaganda that COVID vaccines contain a microchip that controls the vaccinated, so too will the readers of novinky.cz, after several years of brainwashing, fall for and believe that life is better even in Africa than in Slovakia.
https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/zahranicni-evropa-slovensko-se-ficovi-rozpada-pod-rukama-40501504
The Dukovany case was drowned out by the media's coverage of Robert Fico. Was it a tactic of manipulating public opinion by the Czech media to divert attention? Or was the timing a coincidence?
The timing of the media affair of Fiala's government about the inability to contract a builder for the Dukovany nuclear power plant unit is very interesting. Although, as far as I know, this scandal has been known for several weeks, only now, due to the pre-election campaign, have the media dared to report on it.
The timing of this affair is strange in that it was completely overshadowed by Robert Fico's controversial visit to Moscow. The Czech media would probably have completely censored this affair of the Fiala government if Fico's visit to Moscow had not happened. They could only publish Fiala's affair after the attention of Czech media readers was focused on Fico.
I also find it very strange and unethical that the Czech media in general pay more attention to Robert Fico than to the scandals and incompetence of Fiala's government.
The Czech media not only unethically help the SPOLU Coalition in the sensitive period before the election campaign, but also spread hidden chauvinism and create an atmosphere as if Slovakia were the only country where controversial affairs happen.
- https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/ekonomika-fiala-dopis-zadajici-odklad-podpisu-smlouvy-na-dukovany-nebyl-stanoviskem-ek-40520830 ">Novinky.cz. Fiala: The letter requesting a postponement of the signing of the Dukovany contract was not an EC opinion
- newstream.cz: Lukáš Kovanda: Dukovany or Kocourkov? The Czech Republic could waste hundreds of billions
How Lukačovič's disinformation websites work in a nutshell. Information manipulation.
- the goal is not to inform but only to do propaganda in order to portray Slovakia in the worst possible light
- the goal is not to inform but only to cause the greatest possible outrage and emotions in order to create the greatest possible hateful moods towards Slovakia
- maliciously taking any statements by Slovak politicians out of context in order to denigrate them as much as possible
- a maliciously taken statement out of context is subsequently maliciously misinterpreted and the words are given a different meaning, a different context than the politician originally intended
- censoring any information that proves that the Slovak government is not so pro-Russian
- Just as an example, Lukačovič's disinformation websites are slowly starting to admit, for the first time in about a year and a half of Fico's government, that Slovakia is not voting together with Orbán against Ukraine in Brussels, even though this was clear from the first two weeks of their rule. False comparison of Fico and Orbán
Seznam Zprávy vs. mentally ill journalist Samuel Marec
https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/clanek/zahranicni-stredni-evropa-komentar-robert-fico-ma-problem-uz-zase-272593
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1080553494108161&set=a.617867780376737
I am terrified by how much hatred and malice is being spread against Slovakia in the Czech media. I must be dreaming. The pre-election campaign is in full swing in the Czech Republic. Media owner Ivan Lukačovič came to Petr Fiala's aid, commissioning Samuel Marec to write a hateful article against Slovakia. Ivan Lukačovič has a great talent for finding mentally ill Slovak journalists for his two online newspapers, who write about Slovakia as if it were the worst country in the world. The truth is that the Slovak and Czech governments have roughly the same number of scandals (I even think Slovakia is doing better), but in the case of the Slovak government, too much propaganda is being made, making it seem as if it is worse off. For novinky.cz, it's the unknown editor Ivan Vilček in Slovakia, and for Seznam Zprávy, it's the mentally ill cripple Samuel Marec, whom no one takes seriously in Slovakia. In the Czech Republic, they don't know him; a few people might still believe him there. As I follow the Czech media, one scandal after another has been hitting Petr Fiala and his government in recent weeks; Fiala's entire government is collapsing under his feet. Samuel Marec served as a useful idiot in the pre-election campaign to distract attention from the scandals of Fiala's government. Now I clicked on Sam Marec's latest article in Denník N, which is full of psychopathic outbursts. He is not a mentally healthy person. Using sophisticated hacking software, I managed to read his article without financially supporting and subscribing to Denník N. The article titled " https://dennikn.sk/4535350/ved-sa-neposer-moja-vsetky-to-prezili/">Don't shit yourself, my dear. "They all survived" contains, for example, the vulgarism "shut the fuck up" and the article accuses the vast majority of men of having a hateful relationship with women. The article on Seznam Zprávy is also full of propaganda, half-truths or outright hoaxes. Its only sources of information are the untrustworthy Igor Matovič, or the mentally ill MP Alojz Hlina, whom no one in Slovakia takes seriously either.
He discusses the case of Kaliňák's house in Croatia, although I have huge doubts whether the tax fraudster Igor Matovič has declared all his assets worth tens of millions, which are registered in his wife's name.
It must be acknowledged that Slovakia is not handling the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in some respects perfectly, but I believe any shortcomings have now been rectified. On the other hand, no one could have been prepared for such an outbreak, and no matter which government was in power, if the current opposition had been in charge, I doubt they would have managed it better.
Czech Minister Marek Výborný , apparently inspired by Samuel Marc's article, very aggressively attacked Slovakia over foot-and-mouth disease. A good way to divert attention from the scandals of the Fiala government and his own incompetence during the election campaign.
The Swiss meteorological company was bought by the Czech neo-Nazi Ivo Lukačovič.
Meteoblue is a fantastic Swiss company that provides the most accurate forecast among all models. I was horrified to discover that in 2024, the Czech neo-Nazi Ivo Lukačovič acquired 100% ownership of this company. Neo-Nazi Lukačovič owns the disinformation portals novinky.cz and seznamzpravy.cz, which have a significant influence and a significant share of the Czech media market.
I am monitoring neo-Nazi disinformation on these portals. Neo-Nazi Lukačovič views the Slovak nation as German Nazis viewed Jews, with huge attacks on the Slovak nation on his disinformation portals.
For moral reasons, I am seriously considering using less accurate weather forecasts rather than using the Meteoblue app, so as not to support this neo-Nazi.
https://content.meteoblue.com/en/about-us/legal/imprint
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