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[music]
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Good afternoon 16:05 in Moscow with you Lisa
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Lazerson Today we have a hearing Echo
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Because my partner Maxim Leonardovich
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today, unfortunately, could not get into our Slot
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We decided to carry out a format from
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which I always try to escape But there
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was no way out so your
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questions are on air Please ask Feel free to ask
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any answers any questions
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any answers we will answer everyone Let's
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get started write your age this is
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interesting and maybe geography What
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region or maybe you went abroad
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Yuri Er Ryazan 34 you said that for a long time you
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couldn’t find yourself and often changed
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profession Now you have found yourself You know,
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it seems to me that, in general, the most
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interesting thing for a person happens after
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some kind of adulthood. And it
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seems to me that the further the further, the more interesting it is,
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so I’m just waiting for what will happen when I’m 40
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years old. I don’t exclude the possibility that I’ll change my
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profession from what I really
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wanted to do but what I just can’t
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get to is, of course,
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writing a dissertation, this needs to go
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or become an applicant somewhere
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because I have formally already completed graduate school
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and this is the current where I
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would, of course, like to realize myself
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most of all in life I
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was interested in scientific activity,
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researching something, inventing something, reading
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something, finding my own analogies. It
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seems to me that there is nothing more interesting,
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so I really hope that
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maybe at the age of 40, by the age of 40, I will once again
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find myself in this something in the humanities
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scientific field Natalya Vasilyeva Tomsk 31
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years old And Lisa did you have the idea of ​​leaving
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Russia after February 24, yes Well, of course
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you did, but I weighed everything for myself and
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made this choice. Of course, I think
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that everyone had such thoughts and many of them are
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still visiting somewhere, probably uh,
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7-8 months, I was arguing with myself, and
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by the time of mobilization, even she could no longer
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convince me that I
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needed to leave right now, but I’m just an
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optimist, maybe I too. as
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Valery Dmitrievich think
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[music]
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It's Time doesn't write how old we are. If
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even Lisa Lazerson couldn't gather
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enough interesting women
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to interview them and get up to
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50 percent of women's interviews on the channel, then
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how can you demand the same from others
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and we bet it has obviously in view of my video
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about Yuri Dude, whom I
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called the sexist of the year back in 1917,
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but it seems to me that he demonstrated such an
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ultra-masculine, slightly toxic
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masculine and masculine behavior with
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some kind of straight caricature and
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objectification of course I, of course, everything is already
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deep in the past, he went straight on the
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path of
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some kind of comprehension of openness to everything
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new, and I can only express Respect to him in this sense,
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and of course feminists,
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just remember in 17-18, they
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brought charges against Dudyu for the lack of women,
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that his first woman there was
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Ksenia Sobchak, from the time of her running for office
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presidents, that is, a person wanted to
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invite women only if he was,
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or rather, a candidate for president, other
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women weren’t, that’s right, Sobchak
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also pointed out this and of course 50
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percent of women, it’s not like she can
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row them, there’s just an endless number of
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interesting women. Just look at the
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speakers and speakers of
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Echo of Moscow even in the nail It seems to me Well,
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there’s Ekaterina Schurman and Soborevich somehow,
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yesterday we had not well Khrushchev,
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finally we had a female voice, do
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I think that there should be more of them Yes, of
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course, well, that’s how I decide this question
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for myself, I decided that I am
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50% of you, And the woman in my interviews is why I’m
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fine with this, and Liza Plekhanov
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just yesterday I watched your
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interview with Krasovsky for the first time, I gave an interview to
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Krasovsky many, many years ago.
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Please share your impression of that
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air, how about a person would you like
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to record a video with Krosovsky as a
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guest now? Moreover, I
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refused an interview with Krasovsky, I
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invited him naturally before all the
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events before the war, and there for a long, long time there was
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no assistant dynamite then Lisa wrote to me
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Here We are ready to come to you for an
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interview. Do you need this yet? I
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said No, no thanks, that’s why
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my interview with Anton Krasovsky is unlikely to
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ever come out. I gave them an interview
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in the twentieth year in the era of the club house
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when he was there some kind of Minaev
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gate In general, some kind of information
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noise around the chaos of how the themisks
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banned Minaev A and uh In general, what
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were the feelings from him for a person who
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knows how to put on a show in general This is the
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feeling I had who understands
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what he’s wrong, but he completely
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ignores it, he had a thesis about
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feminists. I still remember right now
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that feminists are so cunning, when they
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need what they need, they talk about quotas, the code itself.
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And when it’s not necessary, they say Leave me
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alone, we are women. We can give birth
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and sit at home and do nothing and he
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said when it was necessary Fedoseeva when it was necessary
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Shukshina I tried to explain to him why
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this was not so but it did not work Of course,
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such a hot temperamental
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such a warmed-up charged Anton
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Krasovsky convinced his audience
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much better Well, and then there was no
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experience I tried to
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somehow conduct this dialogue in a friendly way. Probably it
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should have been a little different, but I remember
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that uh, well, in general, yes, I don’t know, you can
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find him, but then it
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was quite interesting, uh, the story, you can
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look for anyone interested in Logan Bar
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I don’t have time for the broadcast or Thank you for the
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interview Friday morning Thank you for
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watching Shevchenko’s patience When will there be an
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interview with Zakharov in parentheses and
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why is he such a sucker And why is he such a
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sucker Damn honestly, I don’t know why
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Zakharov is such a sucker the question seems to be not for
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me but when is the interview I didn’t
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think anything about Zakharova’s interview Thank you I’ll
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take note
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Maxim Kopylov Russia the
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Russian question is acute after Putin
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Russian nationalists will come to power it’s just
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logic history Well let’s see I’m not at all
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sure Why you took it like that Why don’t you
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think it’s the other way around
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cosmopolitans will come who will refuse all this,
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what is this, what is this Idea, it
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seems to me that history says that a
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period of such a harsh reaction is
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being replaced by something like liberalization and
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something like it. We are waiting for if there is
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even enslavement for some time, then that is also
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his. the story is very fast in its
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logic
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[music]
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Oh God Arina Golubeva Lisa Oleg is not
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jealous of you for others written to men
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no absolutely not jealous knows that I am a
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very good faithful person I love him very much
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that was a minute Mila you are not jealous on
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the air
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at all, absolutely
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so I I will remove the second question that
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Maxim Kopylov asks about the nationalists,
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this is not even a question. But rather this is his
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opinion
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Genevieve Raskoryakina Smolovskaya Liza
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what do you usually do on Saturdays and do you
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take part in this? On Saturdays
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I usually if it’s not my week if I’m
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not broadcasting on this day and I don’t sleep for part of it
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because then I still need to prepare for the
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next one, we have some absolutely such
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family worries, we have to go to the cinema,
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go somewhere with the children, but we are still
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absolutely family like little seals in
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this regard
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Maxim Kopylov is better Epoch for Russians
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Russia is leaving Alexandra III Okay,
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thank you very much Maxim, we understand
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your opinion But this is a section for questions
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Please ask them
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Roma Er here is an interesting question Exactly 34
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years old Moscow Lisa Hello, are you now
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living more like one day at a time or
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are you able to make more or less long-term plans for life
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Any thoughts what will you do
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if YouTube is blocked? To be honest, for some reason I’m the kind of
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person who’s used to it,
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not that I’m used to it. I kind of think that you
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should always be prepared for such
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unexpected events. I’m
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not preparing for YouTube blocking. Because I don’t understand
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what the alternative will be. YouTube That is,
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as if in Russia there are obvious alternatives
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No, I still hope that what
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happened with Instagram I don’t use it
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much, well, if you want to be interested
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in the description, there’s probably some You can go take a
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look, I don’t publish often,
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but from Instagram some big
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big the number of people did not leave, the
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bloggers did not observe any kind of outflow,
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so I don’t know, maybe
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Telegram will roll out some kind of
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video applications. They are moving towards
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these Stories, they have turned on Stories. Moreover,
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some completely strange
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stupid system if anyone doesn’t know I didn’t
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use it on Telegram, now there is
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a story that looks absolutely
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slimy from Instagram, the only
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difference is that it’s not the subscribers who see your story,
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let’s say the Lisa Lazerson channel,
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as in my case, it would be very
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beneficial for me. And this is seen by your own
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contacts, and not the contacts that are
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necessarily written down for you, but the contacts with
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which when you were there a long time ago, the
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admin of something there took you for an advertisement
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and he writes to you Lisa
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Hello, I’ll buy an advertisement or a
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plumber who came to you and it
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generally looks quite
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schizophrenic I don’t understand why I
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should post stories for
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the manager there Homeowners association there or
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some I don’t know the official with
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whom I communicated on some issue
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This is just very, very strange but
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in general in general I hope that VPN
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will save us and there will be no significant
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outflow Arina head Lisa What brand of
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cigarettes do you smoke you I smoke a cigarette
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really, my voice looks like such a
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smoky, amazed voice No, I
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never Well, I smoked when I was there in my youth,
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but no, I haven’t smoked for probably 10 years in general
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Well, it’s not like I ever smoked,
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maybe in my student years I
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went out there center that it was
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beautiful and fashionable center That was the name of
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the front entrance at MGIMO, here is
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Kirill Galan Galan, do you have anything in common
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in the communication between Chulpan Khamatova with
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Putin and Anna Nyuta Federmes With
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the administration Oh, what a Subtle Subtle
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question You know, I don’t know how
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Chulpan Khamatova communicated and Putin and what agreements there were
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and somehow communicates with
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the administration, after all, there is a
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big difference between them, indeed
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Chulpan Khamatova found all the strength to leave,
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admitted all the horrors, publicly repented and
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somehow went over to the other side. It
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seems to me that such a difficult situation is much more difficult
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alone on the one hand, I’m
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forced, Unfortunately, to work as a
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person who doesn’t exactly justify Yes, the
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current government, but still the government
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uses it, of course. But I
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liked the expression of Oleg Kashin,
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who said that if only when
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they usually talk about this, this is a
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compromise with the authorities so that helping
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children usually excludes the moment that
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the authorities would not do anything to this
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person of this foundation if it did not
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work for PR, in this sense, of course, coziness is a
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much more unenviable fate.
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Although because in this kind of Z
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party it should still shine there.
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crying and speaking absolutely about the right
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words, but it seems to me that she
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probably has more compromises, although she was there publicly in the
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fourteenth year in 2012, sorry
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for Putin,
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Volokolamsky watched the latest video from
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Navalny’s team, the feeling that I looked through the
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AIDS info is not the time to direct efforts in a
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more effective direction the war is going on You
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know, I’m not responsible for how
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Navalny’s covers are made there. I suspect that
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we are talking about some kind of slightly
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jaundiced or spicy Yes, here’s a spicy
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presentation that is used bull on one
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side they can be understood this is how
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YouTube works YouTube algorithms you will see you
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toads But only if you have a very
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clickbait headline and on the other hand
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it leads to this very manner. It
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leads to absolutely monstrous things.
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Today there is such a local scandal which
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concerns the fact that misfired in an interview with
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some Ukrainian publication stated that
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Prigozhin uh Excuse me, I’ll quote this
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Prigozhin was preparing Putin’s brains, so he
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quotes this, including the channel there, we can
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explain the channel that belongs to
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky And in general, all of our people
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are indignant Well, okay, there are cutoffs for
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Ukrainian channels that
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take this manner But why is Khodorkovsky
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promoting all this, in general it’s strange Strange
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story it certainly does
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n’t work in the best way. It
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seems to me that, first of all, the
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effectiveness of this strategy is very low
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because there is nothing except
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someone’s disgust and disgust. It
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seems to me that these covers
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cannot cause these headlines. I’m not talking about
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the headlines of the FBK cover, I do
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n’t know,
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maybe if you hadn’t attributed the
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last 6-8 covers there I would have said
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Okay Yes it’s bad it’s jaundiced it’s
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AIDS info so without looking he says I
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can’t but your opinion if it’s like
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this I understand
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Firefox 38.60 Lord ferment
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if the stress in a word is placed on the
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last word who the feminine
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is formed from it with the suffix k in other
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cases the suffix w or others you know.
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Interesting story because I
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studied this matter a little and ferment
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the suffix MKA such that it’s about
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Polish which is called the Polish
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principle the author the doctor came to them, as I
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understand it, through Ukrainian activists
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who started introducing this trend a little earlier and started
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introducing this trend in their country.
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Hello Lisa. What does the presenter Masha
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Myers do? They are such ruffians. I forgot his last name,
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some famous one. I don’t know. I think we are
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talking about Aidar Akhmadiev. What does he
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do? he is a journalist Echo of the rain Echo
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of the nail and RTVi If you are talking about
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him Ivan Ivanov and Livanov women in general
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should not be allowed out of the house without the
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accompaniment of men This has been established in
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all civilized states such
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as Saudi Arabia Well, I wish you
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luck with your immigration there too,
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and Naryshkin Oh my God Naryshkin,
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who led probably yes Naryshkin Alexey,
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I ask about him all the time, to be honest, I
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don’t know, in my opinion he went to some non-
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public company since the closure of
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John cigar cigar Lisa Have you been to
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Serbia No, unfortunately it wasn’t
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Oh no, to Shevchenko’s question or Kashin I
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won’t answer but if possible No I
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won’t either I wanted to vote
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in the chat but I won’t either because someone will
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definitely be offended by me for this
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it will be unpleasant for
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many women speakers I discovered after
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18 in 2018 of us Sobchak and
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Khamatova’s team of interesting women Well, I’m happy
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for you Keep up the good work
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Yes, give Lisa likes, writes Jean-Jacques I’m
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joining please like
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us, for some reason we have less than 300 likes,
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my friends, almost one and a half thousand people are watching
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And there are catastrophically few likes Let’s
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fix it please let more
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people come and ask more strange
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questions
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Irina Tostanovskaya hello question
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about Orlova Karina Orlova she came and
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poured out a tub of slop with the impression that if
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you take away her anger she will be left with emptiness and there
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will be nothing to talk to her What is
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your impression of the interview? And
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it seems to me that Karina is very a successful successful
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combination of really her, this
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format of her appearance and what she
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says and this such an
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outrageous such a cocktail is of
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course Well, it makes a strong
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impression and is noticeable from the reaction and she of
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course turns everything to the maximum and
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anger and causticity and some kind of Rage
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and her the review reaches the point of being absolutely
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caricatured, but everything that concerns, of course,
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greed or the lack of willingness to give
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compliments, that Russian women, girls,
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there girlfriends are so uptight,
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insecure that they don’t give
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compliments. Of course, I don’t know. Well,
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using the example of my friends, I can say that
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this is absolutely absolutely fake is even possible
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sometimes even I doubt sometimes
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that I shouldn’t listen at all
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so many compliments they tell me
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Roma r
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[music]
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34 years old Moscow Roma again apparently the
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same Roma Roma hello why do
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you look positively at the future of the Russian Federation It seems like the
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opposite is true outgoing rather for the
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most negative options
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Well, yes, there will be some negative options in the
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near future, but
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then we will have an opportunity
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to breathe,
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so I am absolutely convinced that even
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through some kind of hell, through some kind of I don’t
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know, not really something like a Civil
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War I I just don’t believe there’s some kind of
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hard redistribution after all of this there will be the very
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same 90 If you want If
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you want 90
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equal opportunities or quotas you know
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so that equal opportunities are really
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equal really equal Of course
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you need to introduce quotas otherwise it’s all on
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some- then the vast future
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will roll back and we, of course, wo
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n’t see anything good. I mean that when they
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say that there is no need to restrict
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admission to universities, there is no need to house
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management in companies, then this is said by
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people who,
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under this sauce, on the contrary,
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preserve the status quo that nothing
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needs to be changed Yes, probably this is more
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fair from a legal point of view, but it
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will take a much longer amount of
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time, I mean, uh, bringing
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statistics there to some kind of 50 50
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so that approximately 50% of women and 50% of men
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work in senior positions, this will all
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take a very long time and quotas,
00:19:00
of course, this is a
00:19:02
redundant measure, this is a measure that will need to be
00:19:04
removed, this is a measure that will
00:19:06
create an obvious bias, but it
00:19:09
really works and there is a huge
00:19:11
amount of these studies, for example,
00:19:12
I had a discussion there and he directly
00:19:16
gave examples of economics in which
00:19:18
someone had very positive work France
00:19:21
Northern Europe there’s nothing wrong with them
00:19:25
John Connor Kuvei 32 years old Lisa I want your
00:19:28
Battle with Stas And how easy it is apparently
00:19:30
there or with Belkovsky Be bolder
00:19:33
I’m not interested I’m not interested in people
00:19:35
who know what I’ll tell you straight
00:19:37
honestly I’m interested in sincere people
00:19:41
No matter what they didn’t have a position noticeable
00:19:43
on my channel if a person has
00:19:44
a conviction I’m very interested in talking to him
00:19:46
If a person is especially
00:19:47
bright if a person just says things that are
00:19:51
necessary and for a salary he has no conviction it’s
00:19:54
obvious that he’s selling then I have no reason to talk to him
00:19:56
Okay he will talk very well
00:19:58
necessary things It’s very nice to
00:20:01
debate, there won’t be any
00:20:03
sincerity Why With all this, I
00:20:06
understand that Stas sometimes
00:20:08
knows how to conduct discussions very well and he has
00:20:11
something to say to her, he correctly understands his
00:20:13
audience, but I’m not interested in talking with such people.
00:20:15
I’m only interested in those
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who right here have the position of the
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Yeti 7-6 three Lisa Don’t you think that you
00:20:24
often speak out sharply - you speak out on
00:20:27
political topics oh-oh-oh I think I
00:20:29
really speak out very sharply,
00:20:30
sometimes even sharper than I plan, but I
00:20:33
can’t help it especially
00:20:34
when I enter Rush I can no longer be
00:20:38
stopped,
00:20:42
what do you think, Lisa Fedor, the mentioned Jesus
00:20:48
knew that he was our Orthodox You
00:20:51
know, I think that he knew you, he
00:20:52
realized how the Faith of an apostate, what he is
00:20:55
doing is not producing some kind of revolution, that
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he is in this sense an anti-Jew, what is this
00:21:01
such a Jewish reformation. So I think
00:21:03
he considered himself that way, he
00:21:06
probably considered himself Orthodox, he
00:21:08
couldn’t imagine himself because he had
00:21:10
a goal to point to another path and not to become
00:21:13
something you know, although maybe
00:21:16
that was also the goal to become the head there a
00:21:19
new community of a new church
00:21:22
I don’t know I don’t dare to judge I’m not a professional
00:21:25
you need this
00:21:30
so Kraulya writes that he asked
00:21:32
questions earlier they flew away I’ll now rewind a
00:21:34
little higher then to find what I did
00:21:38
n’t find Grigory Erofeev I hope you
00:21:42
will write scientific articles under the Jenner
00:21:43
stage No no I won’t write
00:21:45
separated I hope that I will write in my
00:21:48
native art history specialty
00:21:50
17004 Oh my God about
00:21:54
my dad’s culinary projects No, rewind my other
00:21:56
issues he is not my dad a
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wonderful person yes but not my father
00:22:04
so the payment you are even higher what is the way to
00:22:08
your heart Lisa Oh my God, it’s so
00:22:11
interesting, too. Well, the main thing for me is that
00:22:13
the person is, again, somehow
00:22:16
real, that he has his own opinion on everything,
00:22:19
this is very important to me, and that he
00:22:22
is interesting so that it’s not straight, it’s
00:22:23
endlessly interesting, that he constantly
00:22:25
grows something studied, read, was fond of
00:22:27
new sports, constantly
00:22:29
came up with something for myself, otherwise I would of course
00:22:32
lose interest. I need you to
00:22:34
know how it is,
00:22:36
what kind of endless tama there I don’t know, or
00:22:39
Nikolayevich became Tolstoy so that it was
00:22:41
read not re-read
00:22:43
Good afternoon, how long does it take from
00:22:46
recording the interview to the release of the video is very
00:22:47
different sometimes a week sometimes much
00:22:50
less If the interview is on Aktauka then I
00:22:53
can edit it in two days I
00:22:54
honestly don’t sit on it much
00:22:58
And why did you learn Shevchenko Kraul
00:23:01
Good question I need to think about we
00:23:04
learned I’m constantly trying to learn
00:23:06
some then little things. It seems to me that I don’t even
00:23:08
notice them, probably hitting some
00:23:12
sore spot and digging it there or
00:23:14
finding contradictions to hit it, but it
00:23:16
seems to me that these are obvious de-
00:23:19
buffering techniques that are simply honed on Maxim
00:23:27
so
00:23:30
God
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Dima Byushkin Lisa when is there an interview or an
00:23:35
invitation to a spread uber marginal
00:23:37
Well, we needed him, I don’t remember what
00:23:39
topic we invited him to, he couldn’t And until we
00:23:41
come across some ready-made
00:23:43
agenda Yes, here’s some kind of set of
00:23:46
topics that we would be interested in
00:23:48
discussing with this There is no point in discussing it
00:23:50
on morning So far, I also can’t figure out
00:23:53
what to talk about for an interview, so no, I
00:23:55
probably won’t invite you, but the black
00:23:57
T-shirts are gone and they won’t forget to kiss them, just
00:23:59
a joke, I don’t know, I need to see
00:24:02
what’s wrong with them, in general, okay, I
00:24:05
didn’t see your questions, I rewind a little higher,
00:24:07
I rewind even lower
00:24:10
so
00:24:11
glad to see you Lisa Hello Anikina Liza
00:24:15
hello I’ll say hello for this Mikhail
00:24:18
Maria Dmitrieva Maria 24 we are neighbors in the
00:24:21
area Good for you nervous I live on
00:24:23
Karamyshevskaya what are your observations Has the
00:24:26
atmosphere in the area changed
00:24:28
Yeah You know me now, so I
00:24:32
remember more Correctly I say Mnevniki
00:24:35
good Mnevniks After all, for some reason I
00:24:37
always speak with a letter I don’t know how I
00:24:39
can’t live with myself How the area has changed How the
00:24:43
area has changed How the atmosphere has changed It’s
00:24:45
hard to say I don’t know I
00:24:48
think, in principle, we have some kind of
00:24:50
residential area here with children, not particularly
00:24:53
like it didn’t affect anything, but recently
00:24:55
I came to the people’s militia and
00:24:57
saw these, probably the
00:24:58
recruiting station there, I saw these little
00:25:01
grooves, yes, they’re called some old
00:25:04
buses and there were clearly people in
00:25:06
uniform loaded with bags, that is, some kind of
00:25:08
national team a military point is also
00:25:10
a bit of a prick Oh my God
00:25:14
Konstantin Gulyaev 42 Moscow Lisa who is your
00:25:17
current intellectual
00:25:19
and moral authority among your familiar
00:25:22
interlocutors Well, of course, I’m a fan of
00:25:26
Boris Groys Boris Groys for the diploma I
00:25:30
also adore she had a discussion Well,
00:25:33
-first, I interviewed her, she
00:25:34
basically voiced this approach about being
00:25:38
ready to face fate, she
00:25:40
says, I’m not leaving Okay Now
00:25:42
Guys, I understand it will sound a little pretentious,
00:25:44
I’m not leaving Not because I
00:25:47
don’t judge there or something I don’t I’m leaving
00:25:51
because it’s fate, well, it’s quite a
00:25:53
religious gesture. That is, you
00:25:55
expect that you might get scared, well, you
00:25:58
kind of have to, you take
00:26:00
the responsibility to live. It’s because
00:26:01
this is your life, probably immigration is also the
00:26:04
same blow and also the same accommodation,
00:26:06
but again there Everyone chooses their own
00:26:08
position, this position It’s just
00:26:11
incredibly close to me and by the way I recommend
00:26:15
the interview to everyone, it’s absolutely amazing at the end
00:26:17
she read siege poems About people
00:26:21
who maybe felt
00:26:22
similar and we of course I burst into tears there
00:26:25
even at the end it was so intensely
00:26:27
intellectual Boris Groys Well, once again
00:26:30
I’m probably talking about the moral side, it’s
00:26:33
difficult to say because it’s not so much that he’s
00:26:36
valuable for this, but rather some kind of
00:26:39
constant unpredictable
00:26:41
theorizing, very interesting,
00:26:45
so paradoxical or something, you
00:26:47
can never In general, you can never
00:26:48
predict or even understand that Boris
00:26:52
Groys answer you In what direction will he
00:26:54
turn your question? I really
00:26:55
liked the fact that in the discussion with him he
00:26:57
literally said every other time No,
00:26:59
this is not at all true for every
00:27:01
premise that I voiced before the
00:27:03
question, my friends, we have half of it, which
00:27:07
means we have to advertise something
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00:27:52
want if you are interested in all these topics
00:27:54
about intelligence officers If you want
00:27:56
Kabbaladze or Lisa Lazerson to
00:27:59
leave you some kind of pleasant wish, then
00:28:03
buy this wonderful book Here’s
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another short about advertising with Alexey
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Alekseevich Venediktov, there was an interview
00:28:11
that you should definitely watch, this is
00:28:13
your captain’s participant a member of the movement of
00:28:17
captains who organized and successfully
00:28:19
coordinated the
00:28:20
carnation revolution. You know that
00:28:22
Alexey Alekseevich went to take
00:28:24
this particular interview, so be sure to watch it.
00:28:28
By the way, this episode about how
00:28:31
the Generals opposed the government
00:28:32
in 1974, this
00:28:36
episode was also well described in Baum’s
00:28:38
book, the end of the regime and, indeed,
00:28:41
maybe this will explain a lot to us about how some kind of
00:28:45
redistribution of power will generally come
00:28:49
Ivan Smirnov what about Sveta, aren’t you
00:28:52
tired of him with his mindless copy-paste of
00:28:54
the agenda of the American alt-royts and
00:28:55
hate-transan, well, you know, that’s hate faucet
00:28:58
Such an axior itself was an oxymor
00:29:00
because saying the word trans I
00:29:01
think you are broadcasting this hate a little yourself
00:29:04
Yes, I don’t understand
00:29:06
why transgender people need to be called trans in the manner of
00:29:08
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
00:29:10
no The Soviets are not tired of the world just an
00:29:13
example of a person with some
00:29:15
sincere beliefs that
00:29:18
can be perplexed there, who
00:29:19
is looking for something on the go to justify
00:29:22
what he believes in. Of course, I
00:29:24
like the Soviets very much in this way, but I’m pushing him about this,
00:29:27
really, some kind of
00:29:30
copy-paste of the American media, I don’t really
00:29:33
understand How This relates to the
00:29:35
Russian agenda In addition to the very
00:29:37
stirring up of the topic by transgender people so that the
00:29:39
Russians can watch about What a nightmare What is it like
00:29:42
in the West, what are we doing here, what do we
00:29:44
really want, like in Europe, they
00:29:46
generally understand something, these Americans,
00:29:47
these Pindos, I think this is the only way this is
00:29:49
conveyed.
00:29:51
such an attitude, there is an excessive
00:29:54
amount of this news, so
00:29:55
of course I will continue to point this out to me all the time,
00:29:59
this is also a little
00:30:01
annoying But this is a good channel for you but
00:30:04
I read it
00:30:08
Odessa the turtledove is interested in Madame
00:30:10
Lazerson Why do you drink so much
00:30:13
water Do you mean
00:30:15
or What did you want tell
00:30:22
FNP about the quota in order to enter a
00:30:24
US university, an Asian needs to take much
00:30:27
more than whites and even more than Latinos
00:30:29
and black Americans Wow, I didn’t know
00:30:32
that this was still there in this form, I’ll
00:30:33
definitely read it Thanks to
00:30:35
the factory
00:30:37
Klaus Cole are you waiting for the worlds in Poland No no
00:30:40
I know I don’t think that it
00:30:42
will be played out in this way, it seems to me that this is such an
00:30:45
honorary honorary pension, rather
00:30:48
kuvei 32 John Connor Lisa another question What do
00:30:52
you think about the situation in the shooting Mercy
00:30:54
And you know, I honestly don’t think about
00:30:57
that That’s how I like this
00:30:59
theory of Boris Yulchik Gorlitsky, who
00:31:01
believes that this is a kind of cleaning up of edits
00:31:04
for the future, that when there are failures, the front
00:31:07
will crumble so that they don’t make too much noise
00:31:09
so that they don’t rock the boat too much. It
00:31:10
seems to me that it’s becoming more and more banal. It seems to me that we’re
00:31:12
just afraid of
00:31:14
this new, not very
00:31:17
controlled audience, just in
00:31:19
case, that doesn’t mean they are leaking something
00:31:22
or they want to come to an agreement absolutely. It
00:31:24
seems to me that it’s more likely to be afraid of not
00:31:27
just a repeat of Prigozhin because
00:31:30
Strelkov doesn’t have an army. That’s why he’s in prison
00:31:31
and Prigozhin isn’t, but to be afraid of just
00:31:35
something just in case. As they
00:31:37
say, there are
00:31:42
three features 35 Bishkek Alex Lisa is the most
00:31:45
exciting, touching, touching unusual
00:31:48
musical performer for your taste, if
00:31:49
possible, in the rap genre or in any
00:31:52
other rap genre, but I don’t know what kind of
00:31:55
platitudes you want me to
00:31:57
tell you, but I of course love
00:31:59
scriptonite, I if we We’re talking about
00:32:03
Russian rap as a child, I listened to me,
00:32:06
you know, so I love this rapper from
00:32:11
Orbi, the performer ema, remember who
00:32:15
sings, I really love it. It’s very, very close to me
00:32:21
John Konstantin Do you consider Shevchenko a
00:32:23
truly smart person? Well, of course,
00:32:26
yes, of course,
00:32:29
Mister
00:32:31
will write that I started watching Legolas at
00:32:34
Dudya’s I didn’t watch it I’m not going to
00:32:39
Danila didn’t go for which book did you
00:32:41
read the last one actually at the end of
00:32:43
the regime I read the last one
00:32:46
Lisa Good day in life you and Maxim
00:32:49
Shevchenko are friends because in your
00:32:50
program there are very tense
00:32:52
relationships and you are his you egg him on and he’s
00:32:54
very bored and sorry for you Yes, we have
00:32:56
excellent relationships in life, we do
00:33:00
n’t have any
00:33:02
problems, I don’t know, due to the fact that we
00:33:05
can somehow communicate harshly on the air.
00:33:07
Of course, then we go out and
00:33:10
find out. Of course, you know. It happens
00:33:12
sometimes. that Maxim Leonardovich and I
00:33:14
then go to the metro and still talk
00:33:16
and continue to argue and discuss and
00:33:18
this really infuriates me, I know all our
00:33:21
producers who when we go out on
00:33:23
Monday, Lord, you are such a
00:33:25
Shevchenko. They go again and they
00:33:27
can’t argue about something. talk, I remember
00:33:29
that we were there, too, once there we were chatting, there was a
00:33:31
riot coming, Lord, there
00:33:33
wasn’t enough, you’re continuing here, let’s
00:33:35
all go on the air, all on the air,
00:33:39
Timur Eggplant The question is who is
00:33:41
stronger: Prigozhin or the Strelkov, it
00:33:42
seems to me that history has already shown who is
00:33:44
stronger, obviously obviously Prigogine
00:33:46
shooters are no one at all and no values ​​as we
00:33:49
understand he did not represent the
00:33:51
regime
00:33:53
Love Orliza you are so energetic if you have
00:33:56
plans to engage in political
00:33:57
activities No of course For me this is
00:33:59
something very boring just
00:34:00
opaque not sincere not
00:34:05
real Because I don’t know but it is
00:34:08
so boring You must say the right
00:34:10
things must please the audience
00:34:12
in this The trap of a huge number of
00:34:15
normal smart people who
00:34:16
become politicians and then they are
00:34:18
forced Unfortunately And it’s not that I don’t
00:34:21
want to say stoop to the level of
00:34:22
the audience, but you understand they are forced to
00:34:24
look for that agenda, those topics that will are
00:34:27
interesting to the widest possible audience,
00:34:29
and well, we see that especially in the 20th
00:34:33
century in the 21st century, when it’s like the Media
00:34:36
decides who will really win these
00:34:38
elections. And all this has led to the fact that
00:34:40
the agenda is simplified and is not reduced to the
00:34:43
most base
00:34:46
statements. the most worthless ideas Yes, on
00:34:49
some
00:34:50
everyday xenophobia Nationalism is not a
00:34:53
lofty idea, it is just an idea that
00:34:55
can be expressed to people as simply as possible,
00:34:57
and on the other hand, we have everything eternal, which
00:34:59
means we will increase the salaries of doctors and teachers
00:35:02
and you can always go on such pseudo
00:35:05
social Yes Socialist theme what
00:35:08
we are supposedly going to be doing now Feeding
00:35:10
people And how this will happen
00:35:12
No one cares anymore, that’s why I’m so
00:35:13
disgusted I categorically don’t like
00:35:15
politics I’m not involved in gatherings
00:35:22
Jordan 77 Lisa Why aren’t you trying to
00:35:24
escape from the Moscow subregion I don’t
00:35:27
understand what you’re talking about Moscow is a beautiful city
00:35:29
I adore Moscow is simply one of the best
00:35:33
cities on earth. I don’t know where else I
00:35:36
could live, for example, except in
00:35:39
Moscow, I love it so much, I
00:35:41
really feel some kind of Inspiration,
00:35:43
unity with the city, I don’t know, I adore the
00:35:47
sore point of Shevchenko, his
00:35:49
nationality, he hides it all time
00:35:51
you need to ask ask her 763 I don’t know I don’t
00:35:54
think Honestly, I’m not interested in
00:35:56
asking people’s nationality, it does
00:35:58
n’t affect anything How a person
00:36:00
projects himself Who does he consider himself to be The topic in
00:36:03
my opinion is
00:36:11
Mr. Alekseevna
00:36:14
chan online in the chat they wrote that when
00:36:16
Orlova worked in studio, she
00:36:18
drove Sheva Shevchenko into a corner with her questions
00:36:21
and he boiled Oh, I regularly By the way, I
00:36:23
watched it, I loved it even before I even
00:36:25
thought about going in the direction Oh, I really loved
00:36:27
watching the broadcasts of Maxim Leonardovich
00:36:29
Karina Orlova, it’s just that, well, I don’t
00:36:32
know, it’s such chemistry, it’s like that there was
00:36:34
electricity between these people,
00:36:36
it was just really powerful and
00:36:38
very interesting,
00:36:41
and on Zhuravleva Tver Liza, what are your
00:36:44
literary preferences, what do you think
00:36:46
now?
00:36:48
Unfortunately, I don’t read practically
00:36:49
anything at all from fiction. I’m very ashamed, but I don’t understand
00:36:52
how to find time for this when I need it.
00:36:54
read Here's something on the topics right now
00:36:58
I'm going to have a big project I won't
00:36:59
say what I think so as
00:37:01
not to announce it in advance it's historical
00:37:05
my preferences in general Well that's enough
00:37:08
I think I'm straight into the
00:37:10
classics and I love
00:37:13
American literature of the 50s
00:37:15
post-war,
00:37:22
which cuisine do you prefer, where do you get
00:37:25
so much energy from? I don’t know, I
00:37:28
don’t feel like that, I really have a lot of
00:37:30
energy, I apparently throw it all out on the air
00:37:33
and then come home and go to bed,
00:37:35
which cuisine do I prefer, I really love
00:37:37
Korean cuisine, of course. Tell me,
00:37:40
who knows what’s delicious? A Korean restaurant in
00:37:43
Moscow is not the Korean fashionable ones, you fry the
00:37:45
meat on the fire, but the Korean one is
00:37:48
in this sense in which I don’t know, our
00:37:51
Soviet Koreans there prepared food for the
00:37:54
gray I’m very interested in all
00:37:58
these pickled snacks, too,
00:38:01
Fyodor mentioned simply Fedya Moscow Lisa, are
00:38:05
you planning In the near future, you will
00:38:06
exhibit the poster you tore at the announcement of
00:38:09
honeycombs without an auction, ask Social Security,
00:38:12
we will put it up for shock amateur-media,
00:38:15
look for it Don’t miss it, we will definitely
00:38:18
announce it to you, I will sign it
00:38:22
Lord, whether the Jews judge Shevchenko in the chat or
00:38:25
not, but my new friends, you are serious
00:38:27
Let’s at least not in my chat
00:38:30
Irina Berlin Alisa Why
00:38:35
couldn’t Venediktov take you to a football fitting
00:38:36
like they do movies? Well, why take me away
00:38:39
then I wouldn’t have been the first to grab the T-shirt
00:38:42
and take a picture I didn’t have a
00:38:43
studio that day so I didn’t
00:38:45
take a picture
00:38:48
Lukalik broth again Hello, I live
00:38:51
in France I have a colleague, she
00:38:52
claims she wears a burkini on the beach And this is
00:38:54
her expression of feminism for you, this is a
00:38:56
substitution of concepts or do you understand
00:38:59
I don’t know But if a person wants to
00:39:02
broadcast with such a gesture that he’s supposedly
00:39:04
there somehow I don’t know
00:39:07
concentrates the attention of people around him
00:39:09
on his own body, then
00:39:11
Okay, he has this rule of
00:39:13
self-expression. I don’t think this is the most
00:39:16
adequate way to show feminism.
00:39:18
For example, if you are there on the beaches in
00:39:20
Spain, you will understand that it’s probably huge,
00:39:22
almost most of the girls there
00:39:24
will be topless. Well, here I am The
00:39:25
last time I was there was in 15-16 and
00:39:29
of course there are a huge number of
00:39:30
topless girls sunbathing and they probably don’t
00:39:32
consider themselves not feminists because
00:39:34
they generate or broadcast
00:39:37
objectification, expose themselves so that men
00:39:40
mail gazes look at them I don’t
00:39:42
think so, I think that the expression can be
00:39:44
feminism as much as you like if a girl
00:39:46
believes that she is somehow bringing
00:39:50
closer the absence of objectification Yes and the
00:39:53
male gaze, then she knows better
00:39:59
so my friends Let's ask more interesting questions,
00:40:04
something one and the same
00:40:12
Lord asks about the dog No, I didn’t
00:40:16
eat the dog and I don’t plan to do this I
00:40:19
know that it’s also Korean food, those who, if they
00:40:22
decided to troll me on the topic of how much
00:40:24
I love Korean cuisine, then yes,
00:40:27
this is not a very not very original joke,
00:40:29
so let’s say Sergei fishermen at the
00:40:31
Korston or Crowd Plaza hotel there are a lot of Korean
00:40:33
ransacks soon Thank you I'm asking for a
00:40:36
recommendation good Korean restaurant
00:40:37
they have a lot of good avoiders Lisa football
00:40:41
or hockey Messi or Ronaldo football
00:40:43
Ronaldo of course Ronaldo is First
00:40:45
love 2004 European Championship Ronaldo
00:40:48
in tears Ronaldo he was still without
00:40:51
veneers then some young just a boy there
00:40:54
17 there He was 19 years old and made just a
00:40:57
huge impression. And then I also
00:41:01
loved, I love Manchester United,
00:41:02
so you understand
00:41:05
Sergei, the Russians of Tsarist Russia at the end of the 19th
00:41:07
century, pogroms were beyond the Pale of Settlement, which
00:41:09
means not from the Great Russians, but from the
00:41:11
country of the Gentlemen, the Belarusians, the Ukrainians, the Russians
00:41:14
could not beat that before who couldn’t
00:41:15
get away Well, Lord, well, guys Well, okay, what are
00:41:18
we talking about, remember what Tsar
00:41:20
Alexander III did, doesn’t the state’s policy
00:41:22
reflect it? The very fact that there should
00:41:24
be a saddle line does not mean that there
00:41:27
is some kind of anti-Semitism that is
00:41:29
officially broadcast by the authorities
00:41:31
Miskhat Mubarashkin you are surprisingly similar
00:41:35
on Shad adu Naberezhnye Chelny 74 years old I
00:41:39
don’t know who it is, drop me Write if you
00:41:41
know I don’t understand yet
00:41:44
Alexander Boya close people watch TV
00:41:47
or for the war not everything is so clear I’m
00:41:49
against the war I watch the gnawing rain and
00:41:51
so on popular politics thinks I’m
00:41:53
crazy and I them they say I watch
00:41:55
paid bloggers how to live with this, well,
00:41:58
you know, to be honest, how
00:42:00
close people are, if these are your parents, then there are
00:42:03
either two options or one big
00:42:06
sensible conversation straight from start to finish. Argument
00:42:10
upon argument, figure it out, bring everything to
00:42:13
some root cause, so
00:42:15
you’ll just plan this for yourself a big conversation and
00:42:17
only you understand that you need to be as
00:42:20
non-emotional as possible in this case,
00:42:21
and if you succeed, if
00:42:24
they really want to hear
00:42:26
your side. If you, too, maybe
00:42:28
listen, maybe they also have
00:42:30
some arguments, not in the sense of what’s
00:42:32
there that Ukraine would attack, but there are some
00:42:36
local things there Yes,
00:42:38
indeed, propaganda sometimes
00:42:39
inserts something true to
00:42:41
dilute its lies, but if it happens
00:42:45
somehow, respectfully, then this is probably a
00:42:47
possible option and the second option
00:42:48
that seems to me unfortunately,
00:42:50
it’s more realistic to not touch anyone at all,
00:42:52
say I’m not discussing politics with you,
00:42:54
wait until all this is over
00:42:57
and move on with life, unfortunately this is
00:42:59
the only option. When you can
00:43:01
maintain a normal relationship with
00:43:03
your parents, it’s most likely more
00:43:04
likely because, well, I haven’t seen many
00:43:07
examples when people talked about something,
00:43:09
agreed on such political
00:43:10
things,
00:43:14
your candidacy for president in the
00:43:16
upcoming elections Well, I would say that
00:43:18
Ilya Yashin Yes, but in prison
00:43:23
Alyoshka Krivtsov Liza, aren’t you afraid for
00:43:26
your safety in connection with the situation in the
00:43:28
country, I’m afraid that’s it in
00:43:30
a nutshell
00:43:33
Dmitry Mezentsev A Lisa, how do you
00:43:35
explain that the institution of reputation
00:43:37
turned out to be devalued in Russia,
00:43:38
how important is reputation to you? You know it’s a
00:43:41
complex question. I don’t think that it’s
00:43:43
completely devalued, we just have
00:43:45
official structures, there’s a nomenclature
00:43:47
that will pull out and shake off their people in every possible way
00:43:50
from any, excuse me, flow there.
00:43:53
And again,
00:43:55
to put some pedestals. Well, for
00:43:57
example, the same Leonid Slutsky
00:43:59
now, if we are talking about supporting the war,
00:44:01
it should be some kind of huge
00:44:03
process, and if, after all, Russia
00:44:08
officially takes a different position that it
00:44:10
was a mistake, and then I I don’t really understand
00:44:12
how they will publicly justify all these people
00:44:14
or announce their
00:44:17
reputation or, on the contrary, somehow
00:44:19
illustrate them. They don’t really understand for
00:44:20
me this is like the most opaque story
00:44:22
about what will happen next, but now
00:44:25
we just don’t have much of any- then
00:44:28
democratic civil institutions and the
00:44:31
institution of reputation as one of them is
00:44:33
therefore also doomed for now. But in our
00:44:36
local media community, I
00:44:38
still saw that there were, you know, there were some
00:44:41
calls for at least an
00:44:45
apology, this is already quite
00:44:47
a lot, this is really big shift
00:44:50
Mikhail Osipov metallic or Fabian
00:44:53
Nou but as they say No thank you always I
00:44:58
love your broadcasts Thank you very much
00:45:01
not for Why don’t you read the questions what
00:45:03
questions please
00:45:05
Samarkand 43 Alisher ask And you
00:45:09
make payment with foreign cards for
00:45:10
books on diletite it’s difficult
00:45:12
to buy books there now I understand that the difficulties
00:45:15
in foreign cards are in delivery,
00:45:17
that this will be some kind of huge
00:45:20
logistical problem
00:45:22
Lisa after Putin will be better at first it
00:45:25
will be worse then it depends on us I
00:45:28
think
00:45:30
Lisa in your opinion Can a politician
00:45:32
be a stupidist Should a politician be a
00:45:34
populist lie or give honest answers
00:45:36
Can attract the public Unfortunately, I don’t
00:45:37
think that honest answers Can attract
00:45:39
the public You know, I remember that I’m sorry That’s
00:45:43
what I’m re-reading Recently I
00:45:45
re-read Nietzsche and he has this
00:45:47
idea, it’s very
00:45:50
mystical But there is some truth in it,
00:45:53
I’ll try to express it now so that later
00:45:56
I can behind this they didn’t grow up didn’t make
00:45:59
a gif it is the following you know
00:46:00
when the Elite from the times of Ancient Greece
00:46:03
there before Plato to the Socratic era
00:46:07
when the elites made all political
00:46:09
decisions when they were absolutely independent
00:46:11
of the people then society flourished
00:46:14
because the smartest the most advanced the
00:46:16
most progressive made decision
00:46:18
then they believe that it is Socrates who is
00:46:20
to blame then Socrates led This is the concept of
00:46:22
humanism that every ordinary person
00:46:25
should have the right to make decisions all
00:46:28
this has led us to modern democracies
00:46:30
which, on the contrary, are absolutely
00:46:33
Anti-human in general because in
00:46:36
them it is not the intelligent minority who understands how
00:46:38
Society should live but Here, people in politics
00:46:40
should simplify their speeches, should
00:46:43
focus on the most low-grade
00:46:45
uneducated listener, often there may
00:46:48
be one who hates hatred,
00:46:51
phobias and the demand that he is quite
00:46:53
ignorant and in general. That is why
00:46:57
we have come to what the world kind of
00:46:59
came to in the 19th century. to all these
00:47:03
bad stories, it’s possible. Well,
00:47:07
it’s clear now you write to me that Nisha
00:47:10
was precisely the ideologist of the fascist of
00:47:12
fascism. But this part of the truth is
00:47:14
that ah,
00:47:16
probably now we’ll answer probably the
00:47:19
politicians are really very much
00:47:21
reducing their rhetoric in order to be liked
00:47:23
more people’s property and because of this everyone
00:47:25
only loses, there is some truth in
00:47:27
these fabrications, there are
00:47:29
other conclusions if I
00:47:30
say anything No, I don’t agree with them,
00:47:35
so my friends, the
00:47:40
question of enlightenment should be learned above, I already
00:47:44
answered you in the chat, so please
00:47:46
rewind and look,
00:47:50
so Lisa I will it doesn’t look at all Well,
00:47:53
of course I watch it, but lately it’s somehow been
00:47:55
very monotonous, so
00:47:57
I skip what I watched and ask
00:47:59
probably Troyanov, I watched it from
00:48:01
the last one. But don’t
00:48:05
you look like the interview with Russian
00:48:07
prisoners of war? No, I haven’t watched it
00:48:10
Liza Say hello to Liza Zeldovich, who
00:48:12
sent you loves I say hello to the USA
00:48:15
I also forgot yesterday I wanted to say
00:48:17
hello Katya who watches our
00:48:18
internal broadcast and didn’t say it like that
00:48:22
I notice all the Ruslika I noticed my
00:48:25
wife in Eva from Zeldovich I noticed
00:48:30
Kadyrov became a professor I
00:48:32
like the rhetoric of Sveta writes to me Roman
00:48:35
25 years old entrepreneur from St. Petersburg How do you like
00:48:39
it that in our cities there are only migrants, you
00:48:43
know what cities you live in,
00:48:44
depending not all cities have only
00:48:46
migrants, if there are migrants. This suggests that
00:48:48
this is simply beneficial for the
00:48:50
economy now. If you are libertarians in favor of
00:48:55
maximizing profits there or in
00:48:57
some way the most effective way
00:48:59
to conduct business, then migrants from a
00:49:01
business point of view are a very commercially profitable
00:49:03
story, if it weren’t like that,
00:49:05
then they would simply be there. Well, there wouldn’t be such numbers, these are
00:49:08
some kind of gray gray salaries,
00:49:11
strange employment schemes,
00:49:14
lack of social guarantees completely,
00:49:16
so talk about that that migrants
00:49:18
are taking away our jobs no friends
00:49:21
migrants are creating infrastructure and these
00:49:24
jobs
00:49:25
obviously the Russians wouldn’t go to these jobs They would go because
00:49:27
for them it’s indecently low for the pay
00:49:30
first
00:49:36
God forgive me
00:49:38
please yes they’re making fun of me here for
00:49:40
saying that I recently
00:49:42
I re-read Nietzsche, I thought a lot for whom is
00:49:45
this all for our society, which is at the
00:49:46
level of knowledge of a savage? No, that’s not the
00:49:48
point, but the point is precisely that You see, they
00:49:51
asked me about complex simple
00:49:53
complex Unfortunately, but it doesn’t seem to
00:49:55
sell, but simple sells That’s why
00:49:57
it wins something that is quite
00:50:00
simpler and it’s not a fact that it’s bad,
00:50:03
but in the case of politicians it turns out for some reason
00:50:05
like this Evgeniy Liza, what is your
00:50:08
attitude towards lessons about what is important in schools? Well, I advise
00:50:10
you to skip, skip, ignore
00:50:13
as much as possible. Well, moreover, I think that
00:50:17
children who Unfortunately, we are forced to
00:50:20
face these important lessons, they
00:50:22
will transform it all more than ours And it
00:50:28
will not cause anything except some giggles. Well, America could be an example.
00:50:30
You know that until
00:50:32
recently they had it as a
00:50:34
magazine, jeans when you get up with your chest
00:50:36
means with your hand on your chest
00:50:38
you read the oath of allegiance, you listen
00:50:42
and look at the raising of the flag,
00:50:45
you could refuse this, but when you can’t,
00:50:46
even there the children remembered how
00:50:49
strange it was for them somehow, and in
00:50:52
general they didn’t consider this practice to be
00:50:54
something that worked, they just considered it
00:50:58
something funny and indecent
00:51:01
Sergei Russians I remember Ronald when he
00:51:03
started in Manchester only the Portuguese
00:51:05
habit lay on the Volga tumbling after a
00:51:06
collision It was like this It was like this
00:51:09
the fans hated him Every time
00:51:12
he fell they just bullied him there they
00:51:14
booed him here Lisa Hello Cheboksary
00:51:18
How much is a dollar in Russia 92 or something
00:51:22
Alpha Beth, do you read children's books?
00:51:25
Yes, I try to directly concentrate
00:51:26
on buying good children's books, I especially
00:51:29
highlight the publishing house scooter. I
00:51:31
really like it, that's the
00:51:33
last thing my daughter got. I think
00:51:36
it was a scooter that she liked,
00:51:38
for six there are five or six years old. if children
00:51:40
read it themselves, it’s great, and the book about
00:51:42
the Fox and the Little Pig is an
00:51:45
absolutely wonderful book, convenient for
00:51:48
such independent reading, I
00:51:49
recommend it if you have a small child.
00:51:51
If you want to teach him to read.
00:51:54
Like from a math class, I
00:51:56
’ve never been to a math class, I graduated from an
00:51:58
English school, so this is how from
00:52:00
the math class, Lisa always ended up in
00:52:01
art history and I was
00:52:03
interested in secondary school, I had a
00:52:05
wonderful teacher, there were such
00:52:07
additional courses, I didn’t go to
00:52:08
drawing courses, but to art history courses,
00:52:11
at first we were shown something
00:52:13
from the most banal whales of Leonardo
00:52:15
da Vinci, a Victorian man there
00:52:18
something else, some drawing of him there
00:52:20
and we had to draw something in the
00:52:22
style, I can’t think of anything better. That’s
00:52:24
what those wonderful courses smooth
00:52:27
Anna Viktorovna taught me, I
00:52:28
adore her, I still have one of her paintings
00:52:30
during that time, she left there early,
00:52:32
an artist from Saratov, uh, in the area there, she
00:52:35
was almost over 40, if I’m not mistaken, it
00:52:40
was just a huge huge loss, yes, for all of us, and since
00:52:44
then, but she directly brought in me a love for
00:52:47
temptation because it was shown everything
00:52:49
for us, that is, from pagodas to, say,
00:52:51
Chinese ancient Indian art,
00:52:54
even
00:52:56
Arab art, what else, North
00:52:59
Africa and Egypt, naturally, and in general, like this,
00:53:02
piece by piece, I began to understand
00:53:04
that, uh, there wasn’t some kind of single,
00:53:07
universal history, it’s like itself
00:53:10
happened A little later, it was very
00:53:11
interesting,
00:53:13
my friends, we should already round up.
00:53:17
Therefore, just a couple of the most interesting
00:53:19
questions. Well, about the region, I won’t talk about the
00:53:23
Romeski or the Benedicts. My God.
00:53:27
In what context,
00:53:28
Dmitry month, how do you explain that
00:53:31
democracy in Russia is not taking root well in
00:53:33
our society? The
00:53:35
beautiful Russia of the future is always shying away from dictatorship,
00:53:37
it is possible with such an attitude of society. You
00:53:40
know, I don’t understand how you can blame
00:53:42
society for everything, that society means
00:53:44
rape, absolutely a society
00:53:46
that has fallen from one slave relationship
00:53:48
into another, as if you are guilty of something,
00:53:50
you still remember the unique the history of
00:53:55
our blessedly saved Fatherland, that
00:53:58
after we have absolutely hardened
00:54:01
peasants from the hardened life, who, by the way,
00:54:04
in many studies
00:54:05
are almost equated to crabs Yes, to black
00:54:08
slaves in America, also the entire economy, all
00:54:10
agriculture, everything in general,
00:54:12
prosperity, the entire Elite lived at the expense of this
00:54:15
huge class that they are from one
00:54:17
Kabbalah just moved to another Kabbalah was
00:54:19
just called a little differently. It
00:54:21
seems to me that after that
00:54:23
we really had years of Freedom there.
00:54:25
Honestly speaking, from the first
00:54:27
year
00:54:28
there Putin is in the middle of Putin’s
00:54:31
Putin’s rule, so to say
00:54:33
that the Russians are some kind not like that or the
00:54:36
country can only have a firm hand,
00:54:39
it’s just a series of historical
00:54:41
accidents that led us to
00:54:44
today, unfortunately friends
00:54:46
Thank you very much for being with me this hour, it’s a
00:54:48
great pleasure For everyone, for now,
00:54:51
after me, look just in my opinion, the
00:54:53
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