and now you understand what's the matter. here is paustovsky, for example, who witnessed the hmm events of the last century and his eye works very accurately, like a real writer, he is this essence of hohlism. he describes it very accurately. and now, on the other side, the most loudly screaming, it is precisely those characters who directly, as if descended from the pages of his book. what's happened hohlism? but it is this very much. i'm not not sociologically. now i'm saying, only you know in some kind. uh, emotional, or what? these are the feelings that russia is an enemy? they, in my opinion, were brought up there for a very long time, maybe even under the soviet union, but under the soviet union it was not so noticeable. but as soon as, uh , the soviet union collapsed and ukraine was left to its own devices. this nationalism, which had been sitting in it for a long time , you know, it suddenly began to flourish, of course, actively fueled by both money and propaganda, that's obvious. you have a son. yes, you don’t have a difference in opinion, he is proud of what i do, and i, for