‘Friends’ Gets Attacked By Editor-In-Chief Of Russian State TV For Declining West While Talking About Ukraine War(Photo Credit –Still From Friends/Twitter)

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Margarita Simonyan, the editor-in-chief who runs the news channel Russia Today, talked about many topics, from the reason behind the war in Ukraine to the possible LGBTQ+ propaganda in the popular American sitcom Friends. Scroll below to find out what she has said.

Back in 1994, when the American sitcom Friends started to air on television, the topics that they covered over the years in the episodes, were something new at that time. However, now in an interview, a Russian TV’s editor blamed the sitcom for the start of ‘boiling ultra-liberal borshcht’ and showing the difference between East and West cultures.

In a video shared by Anton Gerashchenko, adviser to Ukraine’s minister of internal affairs, took to his Twitter handle and shared a clip where Margarita Simonyan can be seen talking about the Ukraine war and blamed the sitcom Friends for allegedly spreading the propaganda. In the translated video, she can be seen saying, “You had to have very good eyesight to notice it in the 1994 TV series Friends, for example, which is probably the most popular American TV series of all time, such a personification of American culture.”

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