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Breaking Stereotypes About Russia Will Help 'Build New World Order'

The image of Russia has always been associated with certain stereotypes, most of which do not reflect the real ethos of this great multinational country. What is Russia really like? The Russian Essence Podcast will set the record straight and debunk all the myths.
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Western media has loaded a great weight of stereotypes that are not even close to the factual state of things. Misinformation and fake news thrive in an environment of ignorance, and pop culture carries these stereotypes about Russia and promotes them. It's the most weaponized source that spreads misinformation about people and countries, David Okpatuma, from Nigeria, cofounder, Development and Cooperation for Africa (DevCA) Initiative, says.

"The first thing I would mention is: stereotypes, misinformation, fake news, all of these things thrive on ignorance. [...] the pop culture will definitely carry stereotypes and misinformation, and they need to be promulgated. They need to promote it. [...] It is the most weaponized source with misinformation or with laundered images about the particular people and country," he states.

According to the prominent Nigerian speaker, Russia boasts a rich and enduring culture that has developed while maintaining its strength.

"The essence of Russian culture is deep. It's deeply rooted. It is one that has, through time, evolved, but yet remained. [...] Until we traveled, we used to think life here was just a fairy tale; there was nothing here, and people here weren't happy. You shouldn't even take just my word for it; Tucker Carlson was here, he had his own experience and his mind was literally blown," Okpatuma highlights.

The speaker presents a compelling solution: young people are eager for change, and embracing integration is the key to initiating this transformation. By doing so, we have the opportunity to construct a new world order that benefits everyone.

"Young people are ready for the change we've been speaking about all this while, and it starts with such levels of conversations. It starts with such levels of friendship. It starts with such levels of integration. And that's the only way we are able to build the new multipolar world order that works for everyone, regardless of where you are," he proposes.

Sharing the same stance on stereotypes about Russia, the Ghanaian rapper Calem OG, also known by his stage names Calem Handsome and Calem Krasavchik, actively works to strengthen the relationship between Russia and Africa. While he recognizes the presence of stereotypes, he firmly believes that they should not hinder efforts to gain a deeper understanding of Russia and its rich cultural heritage.

"We keep telling people the truth about Russia. [...] I should be your testimony. If you are somewhere, and you have plans to come to Russia, do not hesitate to come. This place is beautiful, people are beautiful. They are calm, they understand people," the rapper expresses.

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