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Новый закон об электронных повестках
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Пушечное мясо
7:45
Безнаказанность российской власти налог на войну
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Запрет на выезд
10:50
Что делать: альтернативная служба
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Что делать: дать взятку
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Что делать: откосить по состоянию здоровья
14:50
Что делать: самострел
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Что делать: операция по смене пола
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Что делать: убежать в леса
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Что делать: эмиграция
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Что делать: ждать смерти Путина
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Куда уехать?
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detail,
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one way or another, one way or another, what does
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this law mean? The law that now you can
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call a person to the military registration and enlistment office Well, so
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that later you can send him to the army without
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necessarily handing him a summons with a
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receipt personally and so on then you can simply send this
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summons through government services or whatever else you want to
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send it, send it electronically. So it is
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considered that he has
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already received it from him. He didn’t
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get to know it, didn’t get acquainted with it
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very much there. The
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news was sent once. This is,
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of course, complete lawlessness, I’m sure that there is
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no such thing anywhere in in the world, in any
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Africa, Asia, Latin America, not to mention
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civilized countries.
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Well, in case, in case,
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they refused to ignore this very
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agenda, after what seems like 20 days, a
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person begins to be
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persecuted and also deprived of
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all rights. Well, that is,
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you can’t take loans,
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you can’t buy cars, you can’t
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become this Sole proprietor, individual
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entrepreneur, etc., in general,
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there are a bunch of all sorts of
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handicaps of a young man from the
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Russian Federation, but only for the fact
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that he
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decided not to go to the military registration and enlistment office and then not to
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lie down as cannon fodder
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in the fields of Ukraine. Well,
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considering the fact that society is in Russia is
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highly consumerist and
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all 11 million people there have loans and cannot
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leave Russia because they have
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loan debts. But this is naturally not only for
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young men, but also for any
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older women.
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But in general, this is a significant
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loss of rights,
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and given that that our society is a
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society of such naked consumption and
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we can say that
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consumer rights, all these car loans
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and so on, in general, concern the majority of
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Russians much more than
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human rights, in particular the same right
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to freedom. The
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right to life in the end. In general,
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this
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it coincided terribly, more precisely, it almost coincided with
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another
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extremely bad event, namely a video
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with the cutting off, apparently by these
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mercenaries, of a man Wagner
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cutting off the head of a living Ukrainian
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who at the same time screams and moans in
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pain, no need to, so they cut off his head,
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separating it from the body. But this is of course
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complete horror in In connection with this,
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the word dehumanization has gained new momentum.
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Well, we can say
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that dehumanization is now in full
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swing for me in Russia, and both at the
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individual human level. That’s
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how it is with these creatures because
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even the
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President of Ukraine Zelensky
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called these dismemberers
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animals. But I think that No, of course
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animals are much
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kinder and nobler than these people, and of course
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there are predators, they mash
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and eat other animals. Well, they
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need to live, so they started to die if the
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deer of this or some kind of
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bunny do
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n’t mash and eat, but at the same time, as
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you understand they don’t experience animals, these
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animals don’t experience any
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sadistic pleasure, they don’t
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savor anything at night, especially since
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they don’t have a Patriotic ideology either. So these
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creatures are just, well, that is, this is the
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worst thing that can ever be in living
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nature, this is worse than any animals But
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this is happening more humanely and at the
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state level, just these
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new laws are an
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excellent illustration of how
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the state is happening more inhumanely, that is,
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complete lawlessness of the country, the authorities
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are doing what they want, why are they doing it?
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Well, for two reasons, the first reason for this,
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naturally, is that there is a war Moreover,
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Putin has clearly decided to wage a war of
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attrition.
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If there are
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resources, that is,
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on the one hand, the resource is Finance,
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technical, etc. But on the other hand,
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first of all, this is meat,
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human meat, cannon fodder, this is the
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resource in which Russia definitely has an
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advantage over Ukraine and this is
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the only resource for Russia has an
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advantage in all other resources,
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it is far behind Ukraine.
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So
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this cannon fodder is definitely required, so
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more and more
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kilograms of this same
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cannon fodder are being called up. Well, of course, there is
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all sorts of etymology like that
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everything is fine there, that we are there for war we don’t
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send that this is not a war at all,
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some kind of special operation and so on
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But in Russia, as far as I understand, in
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principle, the army is divided into
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several parts, this is a
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professional army, professional
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officers and, accordingly,
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contract soldiers, then these are the
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most unfortunate ones, these
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mobilized Monicas who are simply
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snatched they throw families from their homes to
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the front And the third is conscripts, conscripts.
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That is, these are young people about
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whom, by the way, they also passed a law that
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right after school they need to take
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boys into the army, you might say,
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so these same conscripts
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were once again announced by Putin that including that
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conscripts are not sent to the front lies,
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conscripts at the front also have them there, too,
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they kill them Well, in general, it’s high time to
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understand that there is no such meanness, there is no such
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lie that Putin and his filibuster
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company wouldn’t allow them to lie about
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everything, absolutely you can’t trust them at all.
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promises nothing like that So
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So in general everyone everyone is raking in
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Everyone sooner or later will sooner or later end up
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in the trenches and end up under shells but
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you can well imagine everything else too That’s the
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second reason why this is
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happening is the complete impunity of
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Putin and the Russian authorities their complete
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absolute impunity, including
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because there are no protests at all. But
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now let’s say
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this law on electronic
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mobilization. Yes, there were some
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demonstrations, there were some mass
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actions, events there, whatever, nothing.
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Peace and quiet. Everything is quiet and calm now
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again. already today they proposed in
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the State Duma to introduce a war tax of 1-2% of
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salaries, but not a single two percent is
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much more than
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12,000 of salary or pension, which means they are
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going to war, again there are some
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protests there are no protests there are no
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Russian authorities have absolutely impunity for the
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Russian population absolutely
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flattened therefore the Russian authorities with
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great pleasure do whatever they
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want and will continue to trample the people. So
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one can only guess to what
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degree of sadism these Bastards will reach,
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which means it
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is possible that the most discussed consequences of
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evading electronic mobilization
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was that these guys who
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mean will not go to the military registration and enlistment office
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prohibits them from traveling abroad. Well, that is, an
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iron curtain falls in front of them,
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of course, not the entire population of the Russian Federation,
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but in general a fairly
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significant part of it. This, of
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course, is also extremely unpleasant.
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Especially for some young people
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who have already traveled, are spoiled, educated, proficient
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languages ​​and so on, a
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significant part of these very young
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people have already fallen abroad, but as you
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understand, not all of them,
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and accordingly, the
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question is what to do and and How to deal with
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this very situation I went here A
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number of resources
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everywhere give advice on how
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how to act and there is a
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lot of advice, I would say that there
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is no such one hundred percent and convincing and guaranteed advice.
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Here But now I will list you a certain
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amount Well, you memorize or
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take notes if the topic interests you at all,
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then point number one I
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even wrote a cheat sheet So
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read it out
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insist on
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There is still a
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law on
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alternative service, and it should be in force, that is, instead of
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the army, you can go to
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work somewhere or a hospital there, or something else, there are
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some options for an
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alternative civil service
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that replaces
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service in the army means most likely they will
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tell you, screw your
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alternative service to the front like everyone else in
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this case, you can sue, at
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least this will
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delay
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your stay
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under
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bombs and shells for some time, that is, you need to
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sue for the right to undergo an
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alternative service instead of
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military service, the
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second option is typical Russian, but this is
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actually something that, in general,
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has always made life in Russia a little more
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tolerable than it actually is.
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This is pure corruption, I think that
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all these military registration and enlistment offices
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will enrich them immeasurably this whole story
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Because people will come to them with
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bribes, what kind of bribes will they be? Well, that
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is, what size? It’s hard for me to say,
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I think that the bribes will be huge, that is,
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they will amount to millions of rubles;
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bribes in Russia have always worked
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well. Naturally, there will be
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some kind of problem with this. then the struggle, but the struggle is again
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rather sluggish because the military commissars, in
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turn, will give bribes to the
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FSB and some other inspection
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organizations, in general, in short, there is a
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good chance that if you come to
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the military registration and enlistment office with full pockets, then you
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will leave there with
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empty pockets. But without being called up
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immediately it means going to death.
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Yes, of course, how will all
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these guys get rich? I imagine this will
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probably be just the
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most profitable job. Who could have
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thought? The
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next point, it looks like he was from the army for
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health reasons. Here, of course, you
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will also have to give bribes will also be necessary, which
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means you can somehow negotiate well with the doctors,
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but if you fall
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under some article that you are disabled, that
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you can’t do that
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today, and so
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on, that is, there is
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a chance that you will be able to get out of the army.
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This, by the way, is like this the most traditional
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Soviet method. I don’t remember that in
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Soviet times we gave bribes there to
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some military commissar, then
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society was simply not so corrupted.
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But to avoid the army in this
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way is completely free,
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it’s as much as you want, so I’m a living example
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hanging there. example of Borya Grebenshchikov, a
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living example, etc., there are a lot of
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living examples, but all for different reasons,
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really, I was lucky, at least I
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was freed on a mental charge. That’s who
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was not bad,
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but again, the most traditional way was a
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crossbow, I mean, you’re
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crippling yourself, where are you shooting yourself?
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foot in hand and so on In general, seriously
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harming your health Well, and after that,
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again, what about you? So after
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that, throwing into the trenches is, of course, an extremely
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unpleasant story, but again, it
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has been tested by many generations as
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Russians, by the way, this is not Russian people, which
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means one funny thing, I
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really came up with this myself, I confess I came up with it myself, what
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is the name of my
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inflamed imagination, it
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was suggested to me by a sex change operation,
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sexchange, that is, you were a guy and
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then Opanka went to the appropriate
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clinic and you are no longer Alexander, but
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Alexandra and you no longer have all sorts of
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male personal belongings But female ones have appeared.
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I think this may also be associated
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with some risk of difficulties,
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again, the timing is not very
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clear here. But
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turning from a Russian into a Russian woman
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is natural; in general, you will also be
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guaranteed exemption from the army. I wish you
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good luck,
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and then what? Then just hide and
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run away into the forests. I remember my
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late war spiritual friend had a
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film called Prorva. Well, the
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action takes place in the late 30s during
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Stalin’s times, and one of the heroes of
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this film when he felt that, in
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general, he was already the clutches of the
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NKVD are approaching and he is about to be arrested, he decided
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what to do as millions of
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ordinary Soviet people did, namely, to obediently
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wait until they knock on the door and
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throw him into the black Voronok and put him there
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either in the Gulag or put him against the wall,
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unfortunately for me this is completely
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incomprehensible, this is this fatalism, this is
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sacrifice, this means that the guy the
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hero of this film became a lawyer
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by profession, he decided to simply
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disappear, so he left Moscow, where he
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lived beautifully, abandoned his apartment, abandoned everything
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he had, so he left somewhere
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in Siberia for some forests, logging
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for some collective farms and so on, there is of
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course a nuance that is needed. It is advisable that
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you have some documents not in
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your name. But in any case, flight into the
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forests is this also options, and very
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environmentally friendly. As you understand, yes,
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in the forests the air is cleaner and there are fewer bastards.
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But there are animals, including wild ones.
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But I believe that a good
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person can always find a common language with animals;
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in any case, one should not kill them,
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and finally How you perfectly understand
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point number seven and these are the most popular ones: go
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abroad emigrate
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Now it would be difficult to do because
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you see, it means the iron curtain is coming down,
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they will check everyone at the border, you ca
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n’t just leave. But this does not
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mean that this situation is completely
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hopeless, there are some countries with
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with which our borders are completely
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transparent, say
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Belarus or Kazakhstan.
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So you can
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go to the Republic of Belarus, but from the
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Republic of Belarus you can in some
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cunning way, which means since there is no wall on the
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border there. There are some
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more or less
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free passages, which means leaving there.
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or to Poland or or to Lithuania or
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Latvia In general, such opportunities
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exist, although of course this is a real
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adventure, this is associated
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with great risk,
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after all, border guards are Russian and also
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Belarusian, by the way, an
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interesting thing I remembered now in connection
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with the word border guards
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in Soviet times was one such very
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famous hero, well, like
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Chkalov there, Korchagina There and so on,
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uh,
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border guard, I don’t remember what his name was,
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I think his last name was definitely
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Karatsupa. There was this border guard,
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Karatsupa, and he had a famous
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shepherd dog named Julbars and
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Karatsupa was famous for the fact that he served, in my opinion,
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somewhere in the Far East, that he caught
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500
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or so border violators,
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we naturally, when we read about the
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border guard Karatsupa, we did not wonder what kind of
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violators they were, we
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naturally thought that it was he who stopped
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500 spies which means they were making their way through
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with all sorts of sabotage missions with
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knives and pistols. Where did they
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come from from Manchuria or from Japan and so on, which
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means to spoil the Soviet regime. But it
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turned out that nothing then I read about
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this karatsuka, in fact, almost
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all the border violators whom
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the karatsupa caught were people who they fled from the
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Soviet Union, they fled from Soviet
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power, and there were people there, women and
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children, and so on, but the operation with Jolie was
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stopped by the leopard, just like that, in order not to get
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caught by this modern karatsup,
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you must again behave smartly, an
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experienced illusion I I repeat I have read
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a few, which means some,
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notes on this topic;
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experienced people, first of all, insist that you
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definitely and first of all get rid of
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mobile phones,
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a mobile phone when trying to
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cross borders. And in general, running away from the
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side is the most dangerous thing and that’s
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exactly what and it happened, let’s say,
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just recently with a Moskalev
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whose daughter was taken away from him, which
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means they helped, which means he escaped
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from house arrest and ended up in
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Belarus And then he relaxed, he decided
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that the job was done, he turned on the phone, well,
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apparently he wanted to call his beloved daughter
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and then he Belarusian
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KGB officers from the tsapali So no
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mobile phones, do without this
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disgusting thing. By the way, I always hated Moby,
00:22:44
but of course I use it and have used it.
00:22:46
But this thing always seemed
00:22:50
very, very suspicious to me; it
00:22:52
inspired some anxiety and
00:22:56
fear, which means you can’t relax at all.
00:22:59
If you find yourself in
00:23:01
Belarus especially consider that
00:23:05
Belarus is almost the same
00:23:07
Russia. So I think that in Kazakhstan, let’s
00:23:09
say, there’s also no need to relax,
00:23:12
which means the latter. When you’re already
00:23:16
crossing the border
00:23:19
and then you fall into the clutches of let’s say
00:23:22
some Lithuanian or
00:23:24
some other absolutely a European
00:23:28
border guard. Here you need to very
00:23:31
clearly state
00:23:33
all sorts of information about you that sometimes
00:23:36
people simply cannot say. What is she
00:23:40
Why? Why does he need something? So they start
00:23:43
weaving something there, as a result they are simply
00:23:45
thrown out back. As you can imagine, this is
00:23:48
very offensive There are
00:23:51
quite a lot of such cases, that is, you need this
00:23:54
Legend, in fact, I think it’s quite truthful. This is the
00:23:57
Legend. It is necessary to clearly
00:24:00
state some
00:24:03
points that must be present, but I
00:24:06
can’t tell you for sure, you can
00:24:09
find out all this in the available
00:24:12
reference literature on this about Well,
00:24:18
here are some examples. I have some
00:24:21
useful advice for all those who
00:24:25
are still in Russia.
00:24:27
So they
00:24:30
are under the sword of Damocles of this
00:24:34
very mobilization, this is of course an
00:24:37
extremely extremely unpleasant thing. That is,
00:24:40
in fact, in fact, this is a real, more
00:24:44
than real threat to your life
00:24:49
those who can’t resort to
00:24:53
any of the seven points I listed,
00:24:57
especially sex. That’s what I’m
00:25:00
laughing at, but in reality, of course,
00:25:04
so to speak, I’m shaking about
00:25:08
this because I’m just terrified. It’s really creepy. It’s
00:25:10
creepy because of what’s
00:25:13
happening.
00:25:14
That’s how those are who remains in Russia, well,
00:25:19
my friends, you can only wait for
00:25:23
one thing, namely, until Putin dies, here is the
00:25:27
well-known formula of
00:25:30
PPP or
00:25:33
PNS until Putin dies. That means until this
00:25:37
creature goes away. Well, in
00:25:41
general, nothing good in the country of
00:25:45
Russia will send him to hell, this is
00:25:49
already a topic for another conversation, and
00:25:55
this is a much more pleasant topic.
00:25:57
Well, I think
00:26:00
I think that I have more or less more or
00:26:03
less told everything, but I’ll
00:26:06
add a couple more little things, which means
00:26:10
notes in the margins,
00:26:14
and firstly, it’s absolutely not necessary
00:26:17
to strive for this to all these
00:26:21
neighboring countries, Schengen countries and
00:26:26
so on, there are a lot of places in the world,
00:26:28
version I need visas, this is where life
00:26:33
may not be as comfortable as in
00:26:35
Europe or North America and where
00:26:38
getting there is certainly not as easy as,
00:26:41
say, Mongolia. But these countries also
00:26:46
need to be considered, and in no case should they be
00:26:48
discounted, first of all, I
00:26:51
would personally recommend as a big
00:26:53
fan of Latin America, I highly
00:26:56
recommended Latin America.
00:26:59
And the last thing: When you have already done everything, you
00:27:03
left and
00:27:05
found yourself safe in a
00:27:09
civilized, non-fascist world here it is
00:27:16
very important to stay there, in
00:27:19
order to stay there
00:27:22
you must give up many of your
00:27:27
ambitions. This is especially true for all
00:27:30
Muscovites, St. Petersburg residents, and so on, as they
00:27:34
read yesterday, it means a desperate letter from the son of
00:27:38
my old comrade, who
00:27:41
is now in one of the European
00:27:44
capitals, writes that he’s run out of money
00:27:47
He’s urgently looking for a job And what kind of job is he looking for
00:27:51
I can teach playing
00:27:55
musical instruments I can do
00:27:58
rankings
00:27:59
guys
00:28:01
remember remember the 20s of the last
00:28:05
century then people were pouring out of Russia from Russia
00:28:09
aristocrats millionaires rich people there in
00:28:13
general it’s very elite and wealthy and
00:28:19
so on And who they worked in Paris,
00:28:22
Istanbul, Prague, and so on, they
00:28:25
worked there as taxi drivers, they worked there as some
00:28:29
unskilled
00:28:31
loaders, and so on. That is, do not
00:28:34
count on the fact that in the countries
00:28:37
where you find yourself, the red carpet will immediately be
00:28:42
rolled out for
00:28:44
you to be able to do.
00:28:46
what
00:28:49
they did in Russia, no, you’ll have to
00:28:53
dive first in order to then swim out after
00:28:55
a while,
00:28:56
keep this in mind because
00:29:00
several of my friends To my
00:29:02
deepest surprise and disappointment,
00:29:05
they left. That’s when they left in the fall and left in
00:29:09
September, and then and then not
00:29:13
a salon those who were slurping away,
00:29:16
not finding any
00:29:17
suitable business or creative
00:29:20
activity for themselves there, and so on, they returned to
00:29:22
Russia, I think that now they are just
00:29:26
biting their elbows that they did it, but they should have thought
00:29:29
earlier. So naturally,
00:29:34
I sympathize with everyone and wish everyone good luck,
00:29:38
now we have another half an hour in
00:29:41
order to talk about different topics, first of all,
00:29:45
I would like to talk about
00:29:47
this topic, maybe you have some
00:29:51
suggestions, maybe you have
00:29:54
some kind of dispute with me, do not agree, and so
00:29:58
on, there may be an interesting observation, and
00:30:02
so on. So I all turn my gaze
00:30:05
to the monitor and read out I read out
00:30:15
Border Dog Scarlet there was such a film I
00:30:19
but I don’t know it so
00:30:22
many Russians and St. Petersburg residents
00:30:25
come to Kazakhstan absolutely on wild
00:30:27
ports
00:30:29
and don’t hide it
00:30:31
I don’t know what it’s like on wild ports it
00:30:34
can be a show off or
00:30:38
I don’t know, but probably
00:30:42
Russians and others shouldn’t come, which means St. Petersburg itself is in
00:30:46
Kazakhstan on a wild show-off. You
00:30:50
guys need to humble yourself and understand that you are
00:30:53
refugees, you are real refugees, and you are
00:30:56
not running from hunger and poverty like all sorts of
00:31:00
Africans. Guys, you are running from death.
00:31:04
this is much worse and more dangerous,
00:31:08
Western countries,
00:31:10
instead of
00:31:12
establishing various restrictions,
00:31:14
on the contrary, would open the borders for Russians
00:31:17
fleeing conscription
00:31:19
this is a complex problem this is a complex
00:31:22
problem because Western countries are
00:31:24
not rubber either. But let’s say I
00:31:27
communicate on this topic with all sorts of Estonian
00:31:31
authorities, including They can’t
00:31:34
accept all the refugees, especially since how many
00:31:37
millions of people have left Ukraine,
00:31:39
let’s say in Estonia, there
00:31:44
are now more than 70 thousand Ukrainians with a
00:31:48
country population of one million three hundred thousand. That is,
00:31:50
this is very, this is very difficult, this is a very
00:31:54
difficult time and naturally Ukrainians
00:31:57
have priority And in addition, it means that there are
00:32:01
still some arguments
00:32:03
against letting all Russians in.
00:32:08
So one argument is that among them there
00:32:11
will be a large number of gutters who do
00:32:14
not seem to share any
00:32:17
European values ​​at all and
00:32:19
will not behave brazenly drunk since,
00:32:22
in general, Russians people behave very often
00:32:24
So why the hell do we need this plus plus
00:32:30
Besides, it is very possible that among them
00:32:32
there will be a certain number of all sorts of spies
00:32:35
and saboteurs,
00:32:36
given the fact that now almost every
00:32:39
day all sorts of Russian
00:32:41
diplomats are expelled from different countries, just today
00:32:43
from Norway 15 they sent out spies, so
00:32:47
naturally
00:32:52
our bodies will take advantage of this opportunity to
00:32:55
send some new personnel to the West.
00:32:57
In general, I am in favor of letting in those
00:33:02
people who deserve it,
00:33:06
letting in everyone, maybe some
00:33:10
countries will agree to this, here you are just
00:33:13
already catch information Here But in
00:33:16
any case, in any case, you need to
00:33:19
check what it is what kind of people
00:33:22
this is my point of view
00:33:28
and today in Russia we celebrate
00:33:30
Charity Patron Day
00:33:33
Why do you think charity is not so developed in the Russian Federation
00:33:35
Why sick children are
00:33:37
hypocritically collected by SMS but
00:33:41
charity this is generally such a
00:33:43
thing that did not exist in the Soviet Union,
00:33:46
but naturally it was in tsarist
00:33:48
Russia, just like in the entire
00:33:52
civilized world, but then this
00:33:54
culture was simply completely lost, that
00:33:58
is, in the USSR it was believed that
00:33:59
charity was generally some kind of
00:34:03
bourgeois perversion. But in our country In the
00:34:07
Soviet Union, everything is fine, our
00:34:09
state takes care of everyone and,
00:34:13
in principle, we don’t
00:34:16
need any of this private charity, which is why charity
00:34:18
somehow arose much later, more
00:34:22
precisely, Borisovna Pugacheva and I We
00:34:26
were the organizers of the very
00:34:29
first charity concert
00:34:32
909 means raising money for Chernobyl May
00:34:36
86 was the first event of
00:34:40
this kind in Russia in more than 70 years.
00:34:44
Well, not quite in more than 69 years, let’s say,
00:34:49
since 1917, but in order to
00:34:55
get permission for this concert, we
00:34:59
went to Yakovlev and They said to Gorbachev that
00:35:03
charity could be good, let it be, and
00:35:06
so on. In general, this culture was
00:35:08
lost, and that’s why,
00:35:10
naturally, there in the nineties in the
00:35:14
2000s, this charity began to
00:35:17
somehow rise in our country, but it
00:35:21
was immediately compromised by theft and
00:35:23
corruption. When the money that was collected was collected
00:35:25
then they went into their pockets and there were all sorts of
00:35:28
Prigozhins, so in general, it’s as if
00:35:33
such a real status
00:35:35
for charity in Russia never
00:35:38
happened and did not get. That’s
00:35:42
something like this, and
00:35:47
Dima Spirin cockroaches in one of his recent
00:35:50
interviews said that he wouldn’t mind coming to
00:35:52
you on Ru TV Or call a living corner I’m
00:35:55
ready to let Dima sperm on cockroaches,
00:35:58
this is the one who wrote the song something
00:36:02
Trinity Oka How could you turn
00:36:04
into such an [ __ ] I don’t hold grudges against anyone,
00:36:08
I’m generally
00:36:09
not a pathologically touchy person, so
00:36:13
I’ll talk to Dima with a feather bed if he
00:36:15
turns out to be in Tallinn, tell him to let
00:36:17
him find me, it’s not at all difficult
00:36:21
to do, all the local concert
00:36:23
promoters know me well personally.
00:36:26
Well, I’ll be happy to drag him to the live corner on Ru TV,
00:36:31
but I
00:36:34
can hardly invite him myself because it’s
00:36:35
just me I don’t know where he lives, his phone number,
00:36:39
I don’t have any
00:36:42
addresses, too, in short, if Dim does
00:36:48
n’t mind, that’s welcome.
00:36:52
And since you think in Russia, a
00:36:57
new February revolution in Russia was possible, there
00:36:59
was a chance then, but it was missed. Unfortunately,
00:37:02
no, I don’t think that in Russia may have
00:37:05
new February revolutions, I already
00:37:08
said that, that is, the current Russian
00:37:11
authorities crush the people as they want,
00:37:13
pass all the brutal laws, take away from the
00:37:18
people, First, money, then take away the
00:37:21
lives of the people, while
00:37:25
Boris Godunov is silent,
00:37:28
silent, the people say nothing,
00:37:30
but only bend lower and lower and
00:37:35
lower and lower it flattens further and
00:37:37
further and the nuts are tightened with more and
00:37:41
more gusto. So I don’t see, I don’t see
00:37:45
the end of this process. That is, I
00:37:49
only hope.
00:37:51
What could be the way out of this situation?
00:37:54
One way out is this. I often say this about this.
00:37:58
a coup d'etat when they simply remove
00:38:01
Putin because Putin, uh,
00:38:05
has had enough of it
00:38:07
not only and not so much even for the people,
00:38:10
but for the elite who are losing money and
00:38:13
who generally cannot live beautifully, as
00:38:16
they have fallen in love with this over the last
00:38:18
decade, so they can just
00:38:21
remove Putin, but of course the same how
00:38:23
after the death of Stalin there will be some
00:38:26
Thaw This is the most likely scenario
00:38:28
Here But I am listing good scenarios the
00:38:32
second good scenario is that
00:38:36
Putin will follow the path of this like
00:38:41
Bin Laden herself That is, there will be
00:38:44
some special forces here or there
00:38:47
or cruise missiles that the contrapupit has
00:38:50
a monster, well, and then it will also be like
00:38:54
after the death of Stalin, I don’t
00:38:58
see the February Revolution. I don’t see
00:39:02
any real blow that
00:39:06
could turn into a wind and a storm of
00:39:09
lime, which means all this disgusting muck,
00:39:14
why did Alexander Vertinsky return to the
00:39:18
Stalinist scoop? I read I read about it,
00:39:21
read some books, Memoirs and so
00:39:23
on, but
00:39:25
now I forgot, but the fact is that then it
00:39:29
was after the war that the Soviet Union
00:39:31
had a completely different reputation, that is, here is the
00:39:34
victorious country, anti-fascist, and
00:39:37
so on, and so
00:39:38
many, many people
00:39:42
were deceived and a bunch of emigrants arrived,
00:39:46
mainly from France, ended up in a scoop, but even
00:39:49
there they broke in properly, that is,
00:39:52
Alexander Vertinsky was still very lucky,
00:39:54
many of these repatriates
00:39:57
ended their days in the head Where
00:40:01
did the guitarist Sasha Lyapin go? Yes A brilliant
00:40:05
guitarist, the main guitarist of the aquarium In
00:40:08
the eighties, Sasha Lyapin
00:40:10
has been living in America for a long time,
00:40:12
he feels great, he looks good, we correspond with him
00:40:18
not very actively, that’s
00:40:21
what city he lives there, I honestly do
00:40:23
n’t know, I haven’t visited him there,
00:40:25
but he plays the guitar, he’s
00:40:29
healthy and cheerful Alexander Lyapin, so
00:40:33
you can don’t worry about him like that
00:40:39
Say a few words about Sk-Stalsky I’m
00:40:42
sure you knew
00:40:45
Stalsky I didn’t know I don’t know who
00:40:49
Alexey Dedurov is but Alexey Dedurov Yes
00:40:52
Alexey Didorov is first of all a wonderful
00:40:55
poet one of the best Russian poets and
00:40:58
Moscow poets
00:41:00
70s eighties nineties He
00:41:05
died Unfortunately, it’s been quite a long time since
00:41:07
I was there I was at his funeral,
00:41:11
they buried him in the same cemetery Where
00:41:14
Vysotsky was buried That is, it’s in the
00:41:17
area of ​​the
00:41:18
metro station, 905 Goda Street, I’ve already forgotten
00:41:22
what this cemetery is called, the
00:41:25
famous cemetery I remember name
00:41:27
only
00:41:28
Novodevich cemetery
00:41:31
natural cemetery Vostryakovskaya Where are
00:41:33
my parents funeral This is some
00:41:36
famous cemetery right there Vysotsky was
00:41:38
buried there Lyosha was a
00:41:41
gorgeous poet and he ran a salon in Moscow
00:41:44
where uh
00:41:47
poets bards rockers performed I mean this there was such an
00:41:52
ongoing apartment building or something at
00:41:56
Lyosha Dedurova He was very hospitable
00:41:58
despite the fact that he never had money.
00:42:00
Well, in general, there was no particular need for money and the
00:42:02
concert was all
00:42:04
free, of course.
00:42:06
Then he moved to a house on
00:42:14
Sadovyi.
00:42:15
to the house where Bulgakov lived, he had it there, so
00:42:20
it was called a
00:42:23
rock cabaret, cardiogram, again there, it
00:42:26
means there were all these concerts,
00:42:30
I went there less often because I just
00:42:32
stopped almost going to Moscow at all.
00:42:36
So Lyosha Dedurov, in general, provided
00:42:43
great help and support to many
00:42:46
great people, that is, one of
00:42:49
Tsoi’s first concerts took place at Dedarovo, at
00:42:52
my suggestion, so I brought Lesha to
00:42:56
his salon of all sorts of young talents,
00:42:59
for which he later called me the
00:43:02
midwife of Russian rock.
00:43:05
Tsoi performed for him regularly and Sasha
00:43:10
Bashlachev He also performed regularly
00:43:12
Well, a
00:43:16
long time ago Lyosha died and is absolutely untimely,
00:43:20
I think he was only 50-something years old
00:43:23
But his health let us down
00:43:26
so Let’s move on
00:43:29
What was your nickname In the hippie
00:43:32
crowd, what were other famous
00:43:35
people but I I don’t remember everything at all, it was
00:43:38
rather pink, it
00:43:41
was more of a Leningrad story. In
00:43:44
Leningrad, everyone had some kind of
00:43:46
hippie thing, almost everyone
00:43:50
absolutely in Moscow, in Moscow,
00:43:54
not everyone had a nickname,
00:43:57
which some people used. But here
00:44:03
it is again It’s not that
00:44:07
everyone there called me Archie No, no, it’s like it
00:44:11
was a nickname for internal use. I
00:44:14
didn’t have any other nicknames,
00:44:18
but there was something about Konstantin Nikolsky,
00:44:23
but I didn’t have time to read
00:44:25
the Vagankovskoye, exactly the Vagankovskoye
00:44:28
cemetery.
00:44:30
Thank you very much
00:44:31
[laughter]
00:44:33
Ukrainians Tatyana for the Moscow
00:44:36
Vagankovskoe Cemetery or
00:44:40
no, here’s what kind of
00:44:43
modern progressive guitar
00:44:45
music you could recommend I can’t think of this David
00:44:51
Bowie Kurt Cobain rock to everyone but forward
00:44:54
means
00:44:56
by the way next week I’m flying
00:45:00
to London and I don’t remember there either
00:45:02
the twentieth or On the 21st there will be a
00:45:06
wonderful concert for which I have already
00:45:08
booked a ticket. There will be a concert dedicated to the
00:45:15
50th anniversary of the release of David Bowie's album
00:45:19
L-17 and this is one of my favorite
00:45:23
Bowie albums. But if we take his early period,
00:45:26
but the album in seventy-three is
00:45:30
absolutely my favorite but there are
00:45:32
absolutely brilliant songs there Star This is Lady
00:45:35
greening Soul and so on And there will be
00:45:38
all sorts of
00:45:39
celebrities singing songs
00:45:42
from the
00:45:43
Davidansan album of some of these
00:45:45
celebrities I personally know So I
00:45:47
’m looking forward to just an absolutely heavenly
00:45:51
pastime in the city of London in
00:45:54
connection with David of God
00:46:01
steel rock critics
00:46:03
I don’t know the peer reviewer, apparently he
00:46:07
ended up in the peer group after the
00:46:09
peer left And I stopped writing in the peer group in
00:46:13
1983 when I was
00:46:15
banned, so I slightly
00:46:19
fell out and fell behind the clips, which means that my
00:46:24
relationship with the peer also
00:46:26
ended, are you familiar with someone from
00:46:30
the Leningrad Dixie-tape No, I don’t
00:46:32
know anyone from the Leningrad
00:46:34
Dixieland, so I don’t really
00:46:38
like traditional jazz at all
00:46:40
Sorry,
00:46:42
but the London group is a nice group I
00:46:45
like their civic position,
00:46:48
their music in general is not mine music
00:46:51
is not absolutely indifferent, how did you
00:46:54
manage to come to an agreement with your neighbor
00:46:56
during the apartment parties, it’s very
00:46:58
simple, it means My apartment was on the
00:47:01
sixth floor, on the fifth floor lived my
00:47:03
friends
00:47:04
Zhenya and Sveta, a young married couple.
00:47:07
They just came to see me at these
00:47:11
apartment parties, that’s all, that’s all. they complained,
00:47:15
well, upstairs on the seventh floor there, uh, it
00:47:19
was hard to hear. That is,
00:47:24
basically the rhythm still beats on the floor, but
00:47:27
with the fifth floor everything was fine with me. How do
00:47:34
you feel about the work of the dog
00:47:37
Korolenko, many consider him an absolute
00:47:39
genius Moscow alternative scene
00:47:41
He is interesting Small
00:47:44
means with his harmonica There and so on he is an
00:47:47
eccentric he is funny
00:47:53
In general, he is a very colorful character I
00:47:56
would say we also have one such
00:47:59
wonderful Pakhom, who is also a
00:48:02
very colorful character, well Pakhom I
00:48:06
still even
00:48:07
Korolenko released several albums of his own, no Because
00:48:10
because Pakhom are more radical,
00:48:13
much closer to me in music in
00:48:16
Sol Korolenko But he still goes
00:48:20
mainly to ethnic music from
00:48:22
folklore of all kinds there from Jewish
00:48:24
to Brazilian this is not really my
00:48:29
music
00:48:33
his last time we communicated with Yuri
00:48:36
Chernavsky, but in person with Yuri Chernovsky, and the
00:48:39
last time we communicated, I don’t remember
00:48:42
when, was about 15 years ago, if not more.
00:48:45
And in correspondence we are more or less
00:48:48
like this: a wonderful, wonderful guy, are you
00:48:52
planning on
00:48:54
making a joint stream with Vyacheslav
00:48:56
Maltsev on your main channel? I remember before, you wanted to
00:48:58
make such a Stream with him.
00:49:00
I don’t know. Vyacheslav Maltsev, in my opinion,
00:49:04
invited me one mile two times maximum
00:49:07
to his channel
00:49:09
and we talked there about all sorts of
00:49:13
political topics, but that was a long time ago.
00:49:15
I think the last time was Well,
00:49:18
approximately a year ago or there I don’t know
00:49:21
10 months ago Since then he has
00:49:25
n’t called me And I never take the initiative
00:49:28
because I’m already very busy
00:49:32
there are all sorts of things
00:49:34
that I do and in general I don’t
00:49:38
have enough time for everything the rest is why
00:49:40
when they call me when they harass me,
00:49:43
I sometimes say Okay, okay. But
00:49:47
usually I don’t refuse Ukrainians. Well,
00:49:50
there are also some interesting people. Well,
00:49:52
Maltsev didn’t refuse either. But I myself do
00:49:56
n’t bother anyone like
00:49:59
that. Let’s move on to
00:50:03
Artemik when they talk about creators who
00:50:06
left Russia, you always remember
00:50:08
musicians, actors, directors, writers.
00:50:10
And if the artists who left their homes, the
00:50:13
artists left first, that is,
00:50:17
long before the musicians, actors,
00:50:20
directors, and so on,
00:50:23
artists were dumped from the side, I mean there,
00:50:26
naturally, Ilya Kabakov and the
00:50:30
mosquito's comet with Melamid and the deceased
00:50:33
Unfortunately, my friend Dima was turned on and so
00:50:37
on, these artists filled up Yes and
00:50:39
Brewers, but everyone is there, that is, they are now
00:50:42
Peter Stein live everywhere there, who is in
00:50:46
New York, Who is in Berlin, Who is in Prague, Who is
00:50:48
where, so the artists have all left here
00:50:53
some of the
00:50:56
most famous Russian artists also live in Tallinn; they
00:50:58
won’t name their last names
00:51:01
when was the last time we talked with Sergei
00:51:04
Mikhalok I wonder why they
00:51:06
don’t hear new songs from him in such difficult times and the
00:51:08
project Sergei Mikhalok is touring very actively
00:51:10
now he will be
00:51:12
touring in Spain I saw it in Barcelona
00:51:16
just the posters, these are the same promoters
00:51:19
who made my party in Barcelona
00:51:22
last week They also bring Sergei
00:51:24
Mikhalka, Mikhalok lives and his whole group is
00:51:27
exactly in the city of Tallinn So you do
00:51:30
n’t have to go far, we’re talking to him and I. I
00:51:34
very often just because he’s very
00:51:36
busy because there are no new albums and few
00:51:39
new songs Yes, here you are absolutely right
00:51:41
But I think that Well, partly this may
00:51:44
be due to the fact that he has a large
00:51:47
family with a bunch of small children, he’s
00:51:49
just busy, partly because he’s busy
00:51:52
touring and making money but
00:51:55
Mikhalok is wonderful in
00:51:58
physical and moral shape So I
00:52:00
think that we will hear
00:52:02
some more wonderful new songs by
00:52:06
Sergei,
00:52:10
how do you get refugee status at
00:52:13
consulates, this option is missing,
00:52:15
well, of course, you get refugee status
00:52:17
already at the border When you fall
00:52:19
into the arms of local Border Guards and
00:52:22
local authorities
00:52:23
Nobody will write to you here, refugee, so
00:52:31
did you manage to listen to the latest album of the
00:52:33
group, new air is common? Yes, I
00:52:36
listened to it, firstly, I included it in the
00:52:39
program music in freedom, and secondly, he
00:52:41
will open it. I don’t remember what
00:52:44
date this program will be released, but I will.
00:52:46
I’ve already recorded I naturally gave a song from there,
00:52:50
Mikhail Ivanovich, perhaps the most daring song
00:52:53
of all, here Maxim Pokrovsky is
00:52:57
taking a little rest But the thing is that the
00:53:01
group but he released another album
00:53:03
called nom in the Opera, it just came out
00:53:05
and they just gave it to me,
00:53:08
this album super newest I
00:53:12
unfortunately haven’t had a chance to listen to the album yet air
00:53:15
general wonderful very good album
00:53:18
I recommend That is,
00:53:20
I don’t remember any bands at all, but we haven’t had a single
00:53:23
album at all that I did
00:53:25
n’t like, they’re all good, they
00:53:27
’re just amazing, they’re beautiful
00:53:30
some are very good some are just
00:53:32
good general air I would say
00:53:36
wonderful
00:53:40
so what kind of
00:53:42
uncle I don’t know what you
00:53:44
mean I had a pseudonym uncle ko uncle
00:53:48
koa This is about hippie nicknames means
00:53:52
uncle ko This is a literary pseudonym
00:53:55
that I came up with When it was published by the
00:53:58
publisher itself because
00:54:00
It was a bit weird to go out
00:54:02
under my own name in the very old days, I took myself
00:54:05
such a funny pseudonym uncle,
00:54:07
but it was uncle and not uncle uncle, it was already
00:54:10
invented by some other people there, so
00:54:15
don’t regret that they didn’t promote the Kiev
00:54:17
school of groups, which I think
00:54:19
were more interesting musically than the
00:54:21
Russian ones I promoted, if anyone
00:54:25
promoted the Kiev school groups, it
00:54:27
was me, I organized the First Moscow
00:54:30
Concert and Vidoplyasov’s cry to the
00:54:33
collegiate osisor and the work of the ho I
00:54:37
completely agree with you that musically
00:54:39
they were more interesting than the
00:54:41
Moscow groups. And the collegiate assessor
00:54:44
is generally perhaps Well, for my taste, this is the
00:54:46
most interesting, unusual,
00:54:49
talented group
00:54:52
of all that
00:54:54
existed in the country of the
00:54:56
USSR, with Vasily Gaidenko. True. We have
00:55:00
n’t seen each other for a long time, we haven’t corresponded, this is
00:55:03
probably the last time. I’ve been in Kiev for
00:55:06
a long time, maybe 5-7 years ago.
00:55:10
So you fermented Gaidenko, he
00:55:13
came to visit, he has now become a professional
00:55:16
astrologer, an astrologer, just like that,
00:55:20
I adored the Kiev school and promoted it with
00:55:23
all my might, but
00:55:26
by the way,
00:55:29
I dragged the same Vopli Vidoplyasov For the first time
00:55:32
on television on the Russian program
00:55:36
She and so on and so on
00:55:40
Well, they’re asking for an opinion all sorts of groups
00:55:43
on their Chacha Ivanovna, good guys,
00:55:46
again, the music is not mine at all, did
00:55:50
I attend some clubs in my childhood?
00:56:05
Formula 1, do I get
00:56:08
tired of seasons with one driver
00:56:10
who dominates all of them, yes, it’s complete
00:56:13
[ __ ] That is, I think I’m following
00:56:16
Formula 11 from
00:56:18
1966, that is, people Just don’t live
00:56:21
Yes, and for the first time this season I
00:56:25
thought that she didn’t care about them Should
00:56:28
I stop watching this whole thing altogether? I
00:56:30
can’t stand Max to type up she and the
00:56:33
disgusting creature A very impudent,
00:56:37
evil racer asked in some
00:56:40
syphilitic voice And they also
00:56:43
complain to everyone on the radio about who hooked him there, who
00:56:46
cut him off, and who doesn’t keep the distance,
00:56:49
and so on further vile vile
00:56:52
absolutely a creature but at the same time he is a
00:56:54
really capable racer He
00:56:57
clearly has the best car so he wins all the time
00:56:59
and of course I do
00:57:02
n’t like it at all
00:57:05
and I can’t figure it out salt Are you a genius or a
00:57:10
talent but I would say I would say that it’s
00:57:14
closer to a genius Because that because I
00:57:17
personally It’s very difficult for me to explain
00:57:21
How Tsoi wrote
00:57:24
such amazing songs because for
00:57:27
this he had neither education nor
00:57:30
experience, nothing can be explained only by
00:57:33
some kind of gift, the gift he had Of course,
00:57:36
not such
00:57:38
divine power as the bashala but
00:57:42
nevertheless, it was yes
00:57:44
Artemy, you know the flock of Kushanashvili,
00:57:47
disgusting like that
00:57:50
professional is asking me something about this
00:57:52
bastard, I even punched him in the face once
00:57:56
Artemy, what is your attitude towards the group on
00:57:59
Sunday, well, it’s like a good group, but
00:58:03
boring
00:58:05
Dull I love more fun, did
00:58:11
you listen to your daughter?
00:58:15
She will be performing as a warm-up, I don’t know, I don’t
00:58:18
know what kind of music she has, I can’t
00:58:22
say.
00:58:24
Well, an hour has already passed
00:58:28
and the
00:58:30
last question. What do you think, does it make
00:58:32
sense now to do music
00:58:34
news releases on TV radio or YouTube?
00:58:37
YouTube is available some resources on
00:58:41
the Internet there are
00:58:42
a million of everything, I think there is no point in doing this
00:58:46
absolutely all of the guys Thank you very much
00:58:51
I just drove myself
00:58:56
like this The same horse that
00:58:59
gets shot here I answered as many
00:59:02
questions as possible So next week as
00:59:05
I already said I will be in London so
00:59:07
I don’t have one hundred percent confidence that I
00:59:10
will be able to do it from there. Well, of course, for technical
00:59:12
reasons, I’ll be able to hold a live corner like this,
00:59:17
so if next week there wo
00:59:19
n’t be a live corner. I apologize in advance. I
00:59:25
’ll be to blame, but I’ll try, I’ll
00:59:28
try. Maybe I’ll shift some of my own there
00:59:31
meeting like this, it may very well
00:59:34
happen that something will work out. Here and
00:59:38
again Peace to everyone and Glory to Ukraine.
00:59:43
So,
00:59:47
don’t forget about what I said. In the
00:59:49
first part of this program, in my opinion, I have
00:59:51
some pretty
00:59:53
good advice there. they were banal,
00:59:56
of course, there’s nothing like that in them,
00:59:59
there are no revelations except maybe a proposal
01:00:01
about
01:00:06
comic sex Of course,
01:00:08
but that’s it, but nevertheless, everything so far
01:00:13
happily ran on

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