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blocked by twitter and how do you know why this decision was made by roskomnadzor after meta, which owns instagram facebook, notified of the decision to allow in posts calling for violence against russian troops in ukraine. can you imagine what it is? in such a gigantic auditorium to officially allow violence against anyone. in this case, the russians need to be over the russian military, but this immediately gave its result and the russian military has already turned into just a russian nation that needs to be destroy. remember us in russia they call uh a nazi on a fascist and so on. i allowed myself without a word behind the situation. used on shields in the scab
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on top of children glory to the nations of spain what is the nation of russians on instagram there is a group that sells clothes with open calls to kill russians. were we wrong when we said that this is not a war against russia, this is a war against this is nazism, this is fascism. but strikingly different. you look at the reaction. some of our young people for what they have they blocked instagram, that is, it happened,
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what mikhail kovalchuk was talking about, they cut the switch. and that look trying to calm down. well, i don’t know what to do, how can i make money on blogging. it's just that it's all life. this is the soul. it's what i wake up with and go to sleep for the fucking 5 years in a row , because when something happens in your life. you don't realize how important it is. this is the support of 23 million and almost 400,000 subscribers. i'm not afraid to admit that i don't want to lose you. well done who are you? close you don't even sanction against us against you whether you make such food. what bad evil did stupid youngsters do on instagram for your birthday toilet paper or maybe a
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sheet and four. why was lipton banned? i'm going to eat for some reason, don't give it. you're not mcdonald's this is crying real. this is it. well, here you are remove these words and look at this face. this is the face of the most unfortunate man. here is the same as these faces, sobbing crying people who have not lost instagram, but their own children of life, these are our young people. they have something about them know, we are aware of the level. the level of attitude to the world in general to the world to what is happening, but brother, this is a
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disaster. and here's one more thing. i have said many times that i am interested in not condemning, not imposing my opinion. i want to compare facts. and i'm interested in answering questions. for example, remember we told you about olga skobeeva, who shared her childhood memories. look, parents tried to give the best education, and here in our provincial town, volzhsky, an american school appears i was immediately sent there by a russian american school. it was with a religious bias, as the day began in the russian american school in the nineties, and the provincial city of volzhsky, we were six seven-year-old children, were put in a
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circle. and ah, in our class, the american flag hung the russian-american school and my day at 6.7 years old. eh, it started like this. i still. i'm 36 i remember these words we swore an oath to the american flag history. i spoke at the uh meeting, uh military historical society. well, like this told, because he touched upon this topic in general , patriotic education, and so on, and presiding at this meeting. uh, presidential aide, vladimir medinsky said. well, such an idea that is up for discussion. and why not really accept this experience and from childhood instill in the interests of respect for state
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symbols. well flank and so on. there was a proposal to discuss, and it is in the light of what we have just talked about that this general level, so to speak, of bologna education shines. well, literally the next day. i read this reaction of the press secretary, deputy head of the presidential administration, mr. dmitry peskov , this is his reaction to the conversation that happened at that meeting, we read. i think that it was rather the initiative of one of the leaders of our military-historical society, and it has nothing to do with the official position, probably, this is how it should be treated. i have a question. what does this mean? and this is the private opinion of a particular
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person and this is not shared, the official position, that they are shared by the official position. the possibility of an attempt to teach children to that way the symbols of the country in which they live . what do you mean it's not officially supported? why then can’t i conclude that since in an american paid school in a provincial small town, where quite a lot of money was paid for education, children in the morning, as skabeev says, swore before the anthem there by the american flag and it was legal, we we do not see the results of the absence of this attention of the official position to what is happening and already
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happened in a lot. look, this is not the eighth patriotism. this is not hysteria, i want to understand, but i want to understand, that is, this cannot be done, but in an american school it is possible in our country and this is not just a private opinion. this is a position that citizens identify with the position of the kremlin. for example, mr. peskov answering the journalist of the belarusian television, cultural figures who left, fled the country, say the following: we have people who are frightened. that's when it all started they got scared. uh, someone from them left there to say that i'm going on a long vacation. someone else did something and everyone acted differently, but there are those who were frightened and who did not understand. and they are not enemies of the state. i
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'm convinced that we also have such hawks, you know, who believe that everything is necessary for everyone right here everything is to the note, there and so on, and many did not understand. many were afraid, you know, if you are a singer and so on? you don't understand anything about politics. uh-huh, if you don't have to before it, you should sing well. you don't have to understand nato expansion yes there are those people who not only did not understand, not just got scared, but who began to find fault with the authorities. hmm, who began to attack our military heroes. these are the enemies of the state and we will fight them. well, of course, i agree that the singer should sing, the artist should play, the artist should paint pictures, it is absolutely not necessary for them to understand the intricacies of nato's advance to the east, but i was interested in the word they were afraid of what they were afraid of bombing moscow in the forty-first year, the
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people who evacuated from moscow, they evacuated, because 30 km from moscow the advanced units of the german wehrmacht were standing, and they were leaving to the east there, kazakhstan central asia zaural and what were these our compatriots afraid of when they left back? i will answer directly. i would already say that they were afraid that they would close their accounts, that they could deprive them of real estate, as we understand it is customary in a free society where private property is valued like a shrine? that's nothing to
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be afraid of, and the confirmation of this is very simple. remember, we talked in one of our previous programs about how mrs. sobchak supported initiative in the financier mr. movchan so that the authorities of the government of the united states of great britain do not impose sanctions on the opposition, that is, on the rest, but on the position than their own, well, in fairness, i must say that ms. sobchak manages, and in this difficult for she is in a situation to monetize her channel and post, probably, such an announcement that the cost of advertising on her channel costs 600-60,000 rubles. in general, for the purity of the genre, i would suggest express. sobchak not to take 660.000, but 666.000
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take. well, to support mr morgenstern and your ideas about what is good. and what is bad, but what fluorite is another defender of the fatherland known to everyone. e, mr. marat gelman that's what he writes. i understand that any russian makes you feel bad, and there are good reasons for this. i agree that castle culture is inevitable, that is, the abolition of culture, well, russian is meant, and while the war is going on, it’s not right to say, not only russian politicians don’t have russian money, but also russian culture, and here’s how in the butt, mr. well, to the man's gelman andrey makarevich i see yapping about those who left, and at maxim chulpan zemfira - it's russia that left you
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asshole, because they are russia, not you. damn, well, well, you, just you. just imagine what self-conceit you are. it was russia that left us, i will not repeat this word. they didn't leave out of fear. that they will close the accounts, is it russia itself that left? brahmaninov bunin ilyin shmelev chaliapin yes, and here is the whole minister of culture and national heritage of poland pan piotr glinsky 4 april announced the following from the public space russian culture must disappear. we appreciate the achievement of this culture in music or
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literature. they are at the highest level, but we are dealing with a country that has gone mad. he pointed out that now is not the time for russian ballet, not the season for productions based on chekhov or pushkin, and also the performances of the alexandrov ensemble, not the time. and for what culture, according to mr. glinsky , is the time today? in general, what will the world be left without russian culture? and that's why i want to. remind you words from the gospel of john that's what the savior says my time has not yet come. and for you there is always time, which means there are many interpretations. uh, this phrase of the savior but today understanding these words for me personally, you
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do not deserve this. what a savior can give you is not what you deserve. russian culture great russian culture that's what they deserve? did you deserve what you now have, which, in principle, opposes what the savior taught? well, we found out about the singers of musicians, a that's what mr. peskov thinks answering a question
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about the leading state channels. if you are the host of channel one, that's all, you understand, but in this case, i know urgant very well and he is a big patriot question. and why won't the big patriot speak out like a big patriot? why not speak to the refugees? in front of the wounded soldiers, grigory leps is not ashamed of this, and i do not think that the popularity of grigory leps is less than, say, ivana urgant or maxim galkin, but only leps performs and sings in the hospital. and maxim galkin bike promenade. israel is announcing its tour, dear friends already in june my big
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concert tour of the cities of israel follow the link. now i'm here. as soon as i wind it up, the mileage is here, so i’ll throw off her shabbat shalom, an upset person. this is mikhail freeman, he is a co-owner of the alpha group console , sanctions have been imposed on him. he's uh in london now and that's what he said, uh agency, bloomberg may i clean my own house well when i was a student. i lived in a small room in a hostel with four men. well, after 35 years, it's unexpected. but the faggot complains, too, fell under eu sanctions and is in the uk
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. here is his interview with fans. can i afford to hire a cleaner or a driver? i don't drive, maybe my stepdaughter will. we don't understand how to survive 2 billionaires don't know how to survive. why didn’t you listen to our president putin, who told you 20 years ago, i ask excuse me for the simplicity of expressions, you are tormented to swallow dust while running. by the courts in an attempt to unfreeze these funds. interesting complaint. mr. friedman, mr. aven, who can not hire a driver, does not know how they survive in the long run. those more than 80 percent of our population who support today
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president putin well, since the question is, but such patriots whom we are looking for somewhere far beyond the borders of our motherland they are very close , right next to the kremlin in the krasnoselsky district of moscow, this says, head of the municipal education elena kotyonochkina, listen, did the officials build for themselves and what did this lead to the formation of the fascist state of russia, i mean? that's not gloating for reference. i consider ivan urgant a talented, witty person with an excellent reaction. well, the question is 48 thousand participants, do you want the return of urgant on
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television? look for 8 percent against 90 2 despite the fact that he was already very loved. he was very popular. and because love should be mutual. and she didn't succeed? listen, all this and looking at all this, i want to quote the well-known literature of our friend roman nosikov. here is what he wrote when the titanic was sinking, along with it , the human confidence that now he had definitely become the king of the world and the winner of nature. many people learned about themselves and about their brothers, by the appearance of many new half-empty boats in which they sailed to the rescue. first-
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class passengers are excellent illustrations for european civilized humanism. the current special operation also destroys not only lives, not only military it destroys the infrastructure of ukraine, our lie, in which we used to live, without noticing it , those who are kaza sailed out of the country one by one. one by one, we were denied us and abandoned the russian name as an integral part of our reality by those who previously considered themselves an ornament and even the meaning of russia, what called itself the elite turned out to be slag. now we receive a lot about something else, we received letters of comments with questions with our opinion on the ongoing negotiations between russia and ukraine today.
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what do i hear from the lips of the president of ukraine zelinsky i want to appeal to the president of the russian federation once again, fighting is going on all over ukraine. let's sit down at the negotiating table to stop the loss of life. this is a suggestion, or rather a request. coming from the ukrainian side, we are going to this request. although in general, we are frankly rude. i do not question these negotiations. i am not a politician. i'm not a military man, for sure, any negotiations are better than war, but i'm talking about something else. i'm talking about intonation. it is of great importance. here listen to what press secretary dmitry peskov says in order for negotiations between the two parties, especially such complex parties as russia and ukraine are currently, to take place somewhere, the
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mutual consent of these parties is needed. and actually the first two rounds, which were held by belarus with great difficulty, and uh ukrainians were coordinated. in fact, they did not want to go there until the very end, when our delegation arrived at the first round. they waited for the ukrainians for almost a day and tenderly did not know until the last moment whether they would come or not. ukraine very difficult very difficult country for us. she is in her current state. uh, the country is hostile to us. now i'm interested, i'm not trying to dispute the causal relationship. this is probably the way it should be, but it seemed to me, like so many others, that these negotiations are still more necessary for ukraine, here is what
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mr. peskov says about nationalist sentiments in ukraine, again, listen to the intonation. well , firstly, we still expect and hope that one way or another. e such manifestations of nationalist ideas will be banned in ukraine we hope that, nevertheless, the russian language will restore its positions in ukraine, and not because it is the russian language, because this language is spoken by many millions of tens of millions of residents of ukraine, this is their language, it cannot be made secondary or tertiary as a native language, and thus . oh yes, we hope that ukraine will still become a free country in terms of information flows. and at least. residents of ukraine will be able to choose between ukrainian and from the world and
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russian belarusian media. at least they will themselves form their own opinion about what is good, what is bad, and as a result of all this. we hope, uh, that all these nationalist predilections of ukrainians will slowly begin to die out. and here is what the president of ukraine zelyansky thinks about this. we forgot the phrase about demetria, when i was offered to leave kiev, we told them that identification was about demetrization. forget it. we won’t even talk about it, marshal, georgy, zhukov and field marshal. paulus is such a dialogue that uh our side hopes that german fascism will gradually somehow dissipate, that the german people
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will listen not only to german radio. well, soviet and that he himself will be able to draw a conclusion. what is good, what is bad, and so on and so forth. you tell me what gradual decline we can expect if we see this. if heavy weapons are placed in the middle of residential areas, when completely innocent civilians become a shield for the nazis, put away the guns. remove and tell me, can it decline like this atrocity. where are you from speak where consciousness comes from, when wounded prisoners are shot point-blank, when
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a mountain is cut to cold-blooded people, how can this be combined with human essence in general, and we have doubts that this is not of a state nature. at least look at what president zelensky says when answering a question from fox news journalists about the behavior of our battalion. azov i want to clarify something is the news of the nazi battalion battalion, which performs the role of militia. in your country reported on their atrocities, what the americans need to know about the battalion about these reports. azov is one of many battalions. they are what they are.
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viewers of the fox news channel saw this snippet no. it was cut out not beneficial to the world to know that nazism in ukraine is of a state nature heard. they are as they are. listen, well, i have a question. what hopes can we place on the fact that these people will change it is not important to know this so that with my strength, energy, confidence, faith, i can support that what my country is doing. i must not have this doubt. because there are guys there who have no doubts, and they pay for it with their lives.
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for the absence of his doubts well, but the president himself, apparently jokingly says, this is how peskov is sitting, in front of my press secretary. he sometimes carries such a blizzard, i watch on tv. i think what he is talking about, who instructed him to do this? well, you understand that there comes a moment in life when there can be no ambiguity. and this is the thirst for certainty. this is the need for certainty is experienced by the vast majority of the inhabitants of our country who support our president. and if you generalize. it seems to me that a political scientist and economist expressed a very interesting idea. mikhail khazin listen and suddenly it became unexpected. it is clear after the start of the epidemic in so far, two
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fundamental things are the first, that the liberal elites are not omnipotent and a powerful crisis of the liberal economy has begun. and the second thing is that alternative elites have appeared, which are quite strong enough for themselves, this is a disaster for all these people. this is the collapse of all life and strategy. they staked on a career under the auspices of the liberal umbrella. and suddenly, unexpectedly , they discovered that this umbrella is at least full of holes, and at the maximum there are others more. well, at least regionally more powerful. that's where such a frenzied russophobia comes from. these
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