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Kremlin narrative sneaks into Estonian online discourse

Picture this: Three well-spoken Estonians in an online podcast lamenting the political destruction of Estonia and the social decadence the current coalition government is promoting.

Their self-confidence and their ideological absolutism reflect a deep commitment to a cause. The podcast called ‘American Voice’ was from a website called ‘EESTI EEST!’, the online, USA-based portal of EKRE. The name ‘EESTI EEST!’ portrays a vigilant, pro-Estonian image.

But when a framed photo of Mr. Trump is seen on the wall behind the host of the podcast, one’s established perception of ‘EESTI EEST!’ is confirmed – that it’s a typical far-right Internet portal that professes an existence of a ‘deep state’, calls COVID-19 vaccinations a conspiracy of the profit-hungry pharmaceutical industry, rejects main-stream media, etc.

It’s interesting to note that a few generations ago, pictures of Päts, Tõnisson and Laidoner were displayed out of respect and as a memorial to them as victims of Communist repression. Mr. Trump, now re-branding himself as a victim, gets similar recognition.

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