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says radio freedom on the air program
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facing the event and is hosted by mikhail sokolov
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and in our moscow studio andrey zubov
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professor doctor of historical sciences and we
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will talk about new entrances of president
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vladimir putin into the ideological and
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historical
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field in a month putin has already distinguished himself three times
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in this part for the first time at a meeting of the
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Presidential Council on Science and
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Education, it was January 21, such a
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symbolic date, the day of the death of Vladimir
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Ulyanov-Lenin, and the president reacted
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to the words of the head of the Kurchatov Institute and a
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former member of the dacha cooperative
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lake, where many of the current
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oligarchs came from, Mikhail Kovalchuk, the academician
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remembered Lenin’s quote from parsnip
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that he knew how to control the flow if
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let's listen to
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Vladimir Putin's speech manage the flow if
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it's correct of course Mikhail Blinkin
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now there's nothing to control the flow if it's
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correct the only important thing is that this thought
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leads to the desired result and no
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Vladimir Ilyich
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and so the whole idea of ​​writing is
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correct in Ultimately, this thought
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led to the disintegration of the
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Soviet Union, which is why there were a lot of
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thoughts of such autonomization there and so
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on, they planted an atomic bomb, a task
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called Russia, it exploded
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under the world revolution, we didn’t need
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this kind of thought and there we need to think
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about what kind of thought here is Vladimir Putin in
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communication with outstanding Russian
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scientists who are not historians, and we
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actually ask Andrei Zub, this is not
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Putin’s first speech on historical topics, well, in this speech and in the
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next, he constantly
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refers to this historical
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dispute between Lenin and Stalin autonomization or
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union of the state, as I understand it,
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he takes the side of Joseph Stalin,
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but of course the fact is that Lenin thought
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globally in the literal sense of the word, with the
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whole globe,
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his union of Soviet socialist
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republics was supposed to be a union of all
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peoples of the earth of
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all countries of the earth and from this time
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left is the Soviet coat of arms, which
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existed until the very end of the Soviet
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Union, a globe with a
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hammer and sickle superimposed on it, not a country, a crazy step,
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so Lenin imitated, if you like, a
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world socialist republic,
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I do not abandon it, but in its embryo
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he imitated by creating on the ruins of the
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Russian state
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several states united in
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union of Soviet socialist
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republics,
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in the future there should have been new
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Poland, Germany, and so on and so forth
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nunchuk it is known that this did not work out
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Stalin without thinking so global canceled and
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Lithuanian they were here to compete with each other
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leagues Antonov Stalin
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wanted to firmly establish himself on the territory of the
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former Russian Empire, well, then
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weld pieces as far as possible with
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you national socialism, you are my
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direct one, which
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was proclaimed a little later as soon as he strengthened himself
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in power, in general, after the seven notorious
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18th congress, he actually had already
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officially proclaimed national
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socialism
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and in our Soviet educational about
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the possibility building socialism in
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one single country and that is,
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setting up a national one, and for Stalin it was
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unbearable to give someone independence
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from Russia in Ukraine, whether they showed him with his
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loved ones, and that’s why
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he proposed creating a current of
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autonomy, that is, giving some kind of floating
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cops in fact not to give any, of course, but
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to give some rights by national
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education but as part of the Russian
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federation, that is, to expand the Russian federation
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to the limits of what later
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became known as s, but the actual idea of
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Yosifovich,
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well, I must say that all these things are
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nonsense because in fact the
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Bolsheviks they didn’t think of any real
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national autonomy or national
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independence, they made concessions in general, they did
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n’t flirt at home during this period
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with part of the national elites who
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went over to their side and let’s say
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the Bashkir there was such a led or
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Crimean Tatar or let’s say dash
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Ukrainian Barbie value Vinnichenko but
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I almost moved with such
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feathers,
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but having stunned how famous I moved, it
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would have ended at night from the shop
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filled with a huge number of
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national leaders and
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people, representatives of national figures from
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Azerbaijanis, and cut
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so that all this was not true, the languages ​​of
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Dalida would have given the opportunity to talk about
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in our own language, we are the owner, then this is
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the opportunity to change Belova, under the tsarist
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rule, the gymnasiums were national, but in
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reality, national formation was,
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of course, completely excluded, everything was
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united with the iron hand of the
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Communist Party, I actually did
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n’t fall for anyone, and
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personally Comrade
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First Secretary about substances, here’s
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another interesting thesis This is already for communication
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with figures from the N.F. Vladimir Putin
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says I really liked
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and still like communist
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socialist ideas, if we look at
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the code of the builder of communism, it
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reminds us of the Bible, the idea of ​​good equality,
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brotherhood of happiness, the practical
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implementation of these wonderful ideas was
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far from what the socialist utopians set out,
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our country was not like the
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city of the sun that’s how you like such comparisons, the
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builder’s code, the moral code
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was called the construction gizmo and
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actually communism socialism no,
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wait first communism socialism you
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know if I think I read it, because once you
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have to ask some kind of
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party minimum, you read Putin once the
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communist manifesto
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here after all, any sane person will be
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horrified by this communist manifesto because we are talking about the
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destruction of private property and the
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family of the
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national state of
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everything in order to become Putin for so long, the
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fact that he himself is not a poor man and there
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Kovalchuk is also entitled to his full
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share and probably his He’s
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also not going to destroy the first or second family, that’s why
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all that the whole basis of communism
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is a fantastic malicious nonsense that the
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same Lenin tried to implement
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in practice, Milenin
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Zinoviev and Kamenev Stalin,
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you understand to the best of your ability, and so to say that these
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ideas are close to him, these ideas are not important
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these ideas themselves are important; in their embodiment,
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I imagine that they were embodied as
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some respected figure in
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modern Germany, rocks that you know,
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in general, the ideas of National Socialism are
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very close and pleasant to me,
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but their implementation, of course, was far from
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the ideals that were spoken there in the
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nineteenth century so you understand, and even
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who wrote the St. Petersburg mein kampf when the
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student and the power did not have, you
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understand, there is such a check, I would say,
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of course, it was a political corpse in
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Germany in Russia, why she and I’m afraid that I would
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even go to a people’s prison for several years, that’s why
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what it is says
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after here in Russia the communists,
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on behalf of these communist ideas,
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you can argue about whether the embodiment was correct, the
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embodiment was correct, but he
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really called for money to buy
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more, he himself admits that they are all racist on the
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bodies of innocently killed people and say
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at the same time that they were very midi, they were very
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good I like it, it seems to me
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that this is a complete moral
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disaster and a political fiasco
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of a person who said this, yes, you can find
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sympathy in the eyes of other people who
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also have him in the fact that our hands were unclean, but
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for any normal sane
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person these words are of themselves
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are a crime, you
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really can’t talk in a padik,
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hide behind Christianity so that she
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loves it too, by the way, well, you know
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I knew the people who compiled this
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code of the
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ill-fated builder of communism,
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these people really laughed a lot
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that they had a good drink, took the Ten
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Commandments of Moses and shoveled something there
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and this is how it turned out, but you
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understand the
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joke, the ten commandments are the ten commandments,
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first of all, a call to,
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as the Lord said, to love
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your neighbor with all your heart and to love your God,
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and what kind of love is there when
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all these commandments presuppose for the
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builder of communism a fierce hatred of
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all dissenters
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to all people with different views with
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different political values ​​of other
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classes of other convictions, you understand
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proletarian for the dictatorship of the proletariat,
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all these things are impossible and you understand, and
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these things led to the death of a huge
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number of people to the misfortune of the entire country
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to its incredible lag in the
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economy in all of this we say
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cigarette butts Russia there was on the same level as the
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USA, stupidity, all this nonsense, my father
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headed all the surface military forces, as if
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standing in the Soviet Union, he himself
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told me how all the new technologies, the
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same computer technologies, would have to be
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stolen in the United States in order to
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put them on ours ships, we couldn’t produce anything of our
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own in this regard, in terms of new
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things, what
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was really a concern back in the twenties and
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thirties was that the engineers did it well, and even
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our rocket technology is known to be
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rooted in those developments that, in
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many ways, we have in these two memories
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it is described that an
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engineer from a pre-
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revolutionary school was destroyed by Stalin and handed over to the same
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queen, and so on, then something was
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developed with the nuclear ones to
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steal yes yes yes yes
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yes of course there was a show-off quantity and
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a lot of them were stolen in Peenemünde, which means the
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development package of the channel taste could
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clear the drawings that’s what’s important, it means
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there’s a waltz left not by him, so you
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understand, this one doesn’t sing for nightingales in a cage;
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science does
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n’t break down under a dictatorship, but we see now, they
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went to Putin and complained that science was
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n’t developing, if
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they had the opportunity to tell him he told
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us talked about Vladimir Ilyich
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Lenin, but still, you must agree, there is
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some progress, look, he condemned the
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murders of the royal family, Putin didn’t like
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what was there about Dr. Botkin
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for yes, yes, yes, that many people were shot
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for the collapse of the front during the First World
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War, once again ours presented the bill
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to the Bolsheviks This means that the
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Russian leader’s historical education is not hopeless,
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maybe he read some useful book,
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even though there may be half a
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bang and a useful book about it, but unfortunately
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you understand, I’m very sad to see how, in
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general, over these 25 years this person has
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learned little and understood very little at all.
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formerly in the French state
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after the restoration, they lost power,
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she has power, don’t understand,
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they also lost power, it seems, then
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in 1990, that’s why they restored
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power, just then they said that when they came
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to power again before the restoration of ’15,
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they understood nothing, nothing
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these people have learned, too, they didn’t understand anything and
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nothing is better; there’s also another
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interesting story:
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Vladimir Putin criticizes Lenin for
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depression, for this
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anti-state activity
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during the First World War,
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but Stalin has such chemistry here and is really
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used all the time Communist
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Party merit of the Communist Party on who was at the
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head of the komar gallery
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we know that Stalin, yes, it was Brezhnev’s
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times, they liked to say that the
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Communist Party and the Soviet
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government did this and that, but there
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seems to be no Stalin, and here he is arguing
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that a planned economy has
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certain advantages but
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concentrated resources resolved issues
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for healthcare, what is the merit of the
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Communist Party, the formation of industrialization, and
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if it were not for the concentration of general
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state resources, the Soviet Union would
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not be able to prepare for war with
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Nazi Germany, there would be a great
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danger of defeat with catastrophic
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consequences for our
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statehood of the Russian people and
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other peoples of the Soviet Union, therefore
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this all the absolute advantages, that is,
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in fact, this is the Monday of Stalin’s
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grass, and at the same time it is very stupid for a week
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and because it actually says
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that the Russian people and the dietary
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people, which only in the hands of a
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totalitarian leader can do something,
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but for some reason the same in Great Britain are the same
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united the states could fight from
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Germany to Japan without destroying millions of
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their citizens, leaving the
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parliamentary to the party system,
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leaving the freedom of the press, leaving the market
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economy, and the Soviet Alice Russia couldn’t
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why Russia could before and now
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couldn’t, what’s the matter, stupid
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arguments why Sweden could build a
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society with an excellent
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health care and social
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security system and with universal education
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and all of the
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grandchildren, of course, almost such a society
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built more or less the entire
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European Union without any
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totalitarianism without any kind of
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communism without any planned
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economy in this sense, of course there
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were some plans but these were
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advisory plans, they are mandatory, but
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we couldn’t, why did we have to
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oblige to drive millions of
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people into the ground, accept others, drive them into labor at the
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construction site of communism,
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deprive people of everything, live in poverty, which is a waste of
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time to create a state that is an
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order of magnitude poorer with healthcare
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that is an order of magnitude more poor and with education,
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no matter what Mr. Zyuganov says,
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much more imperfect than
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education in most Western countries,
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it seems to me that here
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Putin’s reasoning ignores the
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actual factor of the foreign policy of the
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Soviet Union of Soviet Russia, this is our
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calculation first of the world
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revolution, trying to set it on fire with the help of the
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Comintern, various there including
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terrorist actions like the explosion of the
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cathedral in Sofia to raise a
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communist uprising there and all sorts of
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other riots that they staged, that is,
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what scared Europe and raised a response
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wave of this very
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struggle against the Soviet threat, including
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the Nazi one, yes yes yes, that’s why I’m just
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getting to what I’m getting at here, he completely ignores
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that under a different policy, even
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some kind of socialist government that was not
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Stalinist, there may have been completely
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different options for world development in this
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sense, after all, under a
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different foreign policy of the same
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Putin regime ten years
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ago today we would now have a
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slightly different economic situation, for example, here are
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not the same costs for
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weapons, that is, aggression
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provokes completely different results,
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true
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and of course 10 years ago we were
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members of 8 evidence were very respected with me
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and which had
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prospects for gradual integration into
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structure of the most developed countries of the world I
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drive optical structures and now we are a
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rogue country under the most severe
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sanctions and
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only 100 lethal regimes
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like Iranian or Chinese and
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North Korean are ready to live with us, unfortunately that’s all and
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even quarreled with the Turks to smithereens
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so it was a complete fiasco, both political and
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economic, and it must be said that even Stalin
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played Schoenberg here, he was ready as a
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man himself, he committed an incredible
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crime, but he was still a
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politician, just like they were politicians, although they were
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black politicians, unfortunately now
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we don’t see politics at all, we just see
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mistake after mistake mistakes incredible 5
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for me to the person who studied where
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mine taught where mine missed
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this history of diplomacy is
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also happening now goes beyond the bounds of
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generally reasonable when you hear us
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Ms. Zakharova I just want to
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shut up accessible to her to me in general for
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my colleagues begins Mr. Lavrov and
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before
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Mr. and Churkin, it’s not for them, I’m ashamed,
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I’m ashamed that no one of my colleagues studied with me,
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so they can lie and
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they got away with it, because we’ve always been taught that a
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diplomat doesn’t give warmth, he may not
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speak, he may be silent, you may
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not tell the whole truth but you can’t lie,
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this is the alpha and omega of diplomacy because it’s
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better to have short legs and when I see a
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respected person with a decent
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cultured appearance, once the same
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minister of the front who is swimming when I
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see stockings on beautiful diplomats of
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what is the option when I see
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the lady of the orders that were in I’m
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very, very ashamed professionally for
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these people, it would be better if they refused and
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friends told me, you know, I’m really
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resigning, but I remain unconvinced,
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it would be worthy, it was grace,
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but you won’t wait, I know that you won’t wait, and
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for that I feel even more It’s a shame that
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Andrei Zubov is behind her in the radio freedom studio and
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another story is also important for
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today for understanding the
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current Russian government, but
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actually another revelation of Vladimir
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Putin is not so much historical
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as much as ideological, rather
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with his concept, his concept of what
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actually should unite the
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Russian nation Russian people give
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us please we do not have and
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cannot have any other
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unifying idea other than patriotism and this is
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exactly what you said now you said both
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officials and business and indeed all
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citizens
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work to make the country
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stronger because if so it will be for
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each of us
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and each citizen, each
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citizen will live better and the prosperity
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will be greater
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and more comfortable, and so on and so
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forth, therefore this is a national idea, it is
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not and is not a carbonated matter, it is not
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connected with the activities of any party
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or or some strata in society, this is
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connected with a common unifying principle,
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if we want to live better,
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we need the country to be more
00:21:05
attractive for all citizens and more
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efficient
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bureaucrats and the government apparatus and business
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should all be more effective, as
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you said, we work for the country,
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understanding this is something amorphous, as it
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was back in Soviet times,
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and that this one is happy with such from the
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side of the state, first the country and
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then it is unknown who the parties are, these are the people,
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in this sense, on the side and and another
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idea and we will not come up with and there is no
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need to invent it, but maybe really
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you didn’t come up with any
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national idea of ​​Vladimir Putin even
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in this version, especially since
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now we see a lot of jokes on the topic of this patriotism,
00:21:51
naturally, as always,
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we remembered Saltykov-Shchedrin, and when they
00:21:55
start talking about patriotism in Russia,
00:21:57
you know something was stolen somewhere but
00:22:01
I don’t remember the verse there, if there is any
00:22:03
national idea at all, like Sweden or
00:22:06
Holland or Finland, is it even needed
00:22:08
or such conversations for the poor, do you
00:22:13
know what children’s idea is, it’s an
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eidos image, so when there are no dialogues,
00:22:22
zero bathroom idea is clearly needed here
00:22:24
to work for the editor, this is an image and
00:22:27
Vladimir Soloviev once said that what is important is
00:22:29
not what we think about our country, but
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what
00:22:36
God thinks about the existence of our people,
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well, from the point of view of a philosopher, these are absolutely
00:22:41
correct words because the image of the
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people that exists the
00:22:46
highest good of Plato's up to God,
00:22:50
these are ideas,
00:22:52
but of course they are not inventing them for us, and
00:22:58
national ideas are stupid,
00:23:00
too, Putin said, this does not have its own
00:23:04
meaning of windows, but he said that national day is
00:23:08
for people to live better, to live better
00:23:10
oak loft, this is true, I think that if
00:23:13
you ask why the
00:23:15
Swedish state is working there. people lived better,
00:23:17
better, safer provisions, that's
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what any state lives for, these are
00:23:24
tools, a refrigerator, a refrigerator, a
00:23:26
functional idea of ​​a refrigerator that
00:23:28
food was well preserved, but there are so
00:23:30
many and we must clearly and completely
00:23:31
say our task is for people to live
00:23:34
better and present some
00:23:37
some criteria, you are better and life
00:23:39
borders, and if you look at these
00:23:41
objective criteria that we have
00:23:44
today, well, actually, I searched that
00:23:47
this is better than what was yesterday due to the
00:23:49
oil golden rain, one began to
00:23:52
evaporate somewhere and the connection with this, a
00:23:55
certain dissatisfaction manifests itself in
00:23:58
people who just yesterday were happy
00:24:00
with that that their welfare there grew
00:24:03
to the point that the Crimea of ​​the neighboring country was
00:24:05
stolen, so here it seems to me that all the
00:24:10
same words with an emphasis on the basis of
00:24:12
patriotism are trying to gloss over knowing
00:24:16
as an essence, well, it’s impossible to make a
00:24:20
claim to the president that he did not
00:24:24
develop patriotism poorly,
00:24:25
understand, but for that that the standard of living there has
00:24:28
fallen, you could have promised one thing,
00:24:30
done something else, but that patriotism is bad
00:24:33
and developed,
00:24:34
you ask the decline for the truth and you
00:24:36
know that patriotism in general is a thing who does
00:24:38
not develop, develop love, you can
00:24:41
cause love, that’s how it is, I
00:24:44
think that yes that yes that not mysticism this is a
00:24:46
misuse of the term
00:24:48
let me like, well, honestly enough
00:24:51
this is a misuse patriotism
00:24:53
and love for the homeland tires love for the
00:24:55
fatherland for the coffins of the fathers, even if not
00:24:57
all the time in the workshops in founded in two
00:24:59
wonderful lines love for one
00:25:01
ashes love for the coffins of the fathers then
00:25:03
this patriotism what is your name she
00:25:05
can be and be and something can be
00:25:08
insensitive to this from your
00:25:10
fatherland you can love it but what does it mean
00:25:14
for a politician, especially for the president of a
00:25:16
country to love the fatherland it means
00:25:19
giving all of yourself so that people live
00:25:21
better the fatherland is like he is obviously scouts
00:25:24
people are not some kind of like him someone
00:25:26
cunning words of rocks regarding
00:25:28
Soviet patriotism this is of course not a
00:25:30
state these are people these are people people
00:25:33
now live better developed the war in
00:25:35
Ukraine
00:25:36
the war in Syria and mbonga
00:25:40
sanctions that these
00:25:43
senseless military adventures brought upon themselves and all this
00:25:46
gave people a better life, of course the worst,
00:25:49
we live worse and worse, they are better and better,
00:25:52
so Putin is no patriot, the man
00:25:54
is responsible for governing the country, he
00:25:58
made the answer himself, you understand, he
00:26:01
did everything so that he had no competitors
00:26:03
in the elections both in the eighth year and in the
00:26:05
twelfth year. in the end, he
00:26:09
seized power, in the end, the young people live
00:26:14
well and their conscience does not torment them,
00:26:16
but what people feel for people is getting worse and worse, and it
00:26:20
seems to me that this is to show that
00:26:23
he is not a patriot at all,
00:26:24
fatherly globes, he does not like the love of
00:26:27
one point, the ashes are the hearth, I will remind you
00:26:30
he doesn’t have it, he has an incredible
00:26:34
desire to excel, lust for power,
00:26:38
ambition so that President Obama
00:26:41
is considered the main one, like the once
00:26:43
united state, they considered the
00:26:45
Soviet Union under the Cold War to be their
00:26:48
equal, this is what he wants, what price is
00:26:51
paid for it, how people suffer for it,
00:26:54
how Soviet times were everything sneeze
00:26:55
fell in love with how Soviet people live, so
00:26:58
now unfortunately the Russian people are male I’ll
00:27:00
go, this is not patriotism at all and it’s
00:27:02
painfully sad to look at it
00:27:05
because the same
00:27:07
Putin could have been a completely different politician and
00:27:10
he started off well when he spoke about the
00:27:13
single space of Europe from
00:27:16
Vladivostok to Lisbon. some
00:27:19
good things when he was received by the
00:27:21
British Queen when we arranged
00:27:23
such a magnificent state of Beziers
00:27:26
where did it all go why did he sell it all
00:27:29
for political adventures for
00:27:33
illegal retention of power and in the end he will
00:27:36
disgrace himself it’s not very
00:27:39
painful and it’s a pity for the bubbles the man doesn’t feel
00:27:41
sorry for him for of course all the other people
00:27:44
who suffer for him and are hit
00:27:47
by this senseless propaganda, it’s not even
00:27:49
more a pity that our colleague Evgeny Latsev
00:27:52
I wrote so for you sent a question
00:27:55
is the new farmer formulation of the
00:27:58
Russian nation of the idea that they say let
00:28:00
everyone cultivate their own garden and everyone work together
00:28:03
hidden a signal of moral and political
00:28:06
demobilization, there is no Russian world,
00:28:09
there is no holy Russia in the world and
00:28:12
death is red, well, you know, if so
00:28:16
give it to me, it seems to me that
00:28:18
Mr. Putin himself, when he said everything
00:28:22
that he said about patriotism, judging
00:28:25
even by his face, he did not have such
00:28:27
profound ideas and didn’t have such deep
00:28:30
thoughts, if they were, it would already be
00:28:32
very good because in fact,
00:28:35
allowing people to develop their business,
00:28:38
their business, their lives, this is already a great
00:28:42
rejection of totalitarianism, you understand, and this is
00:28:46
from this and gradually builds a
00:28:48
civil nation, but to Unfortunately, you know, there are
00:28:50
attempts to impose taxes on
00:28:53
dog groomers and some
00:28:56
tutors, and then there will be a rollback at the
00:28:59
United Russia Congress, where the agate bears are, no, we’ll
00:29:01
wait three years for this small garage
00:29:04
business, we won’t destroy this, this is how
00:29:05
it all looks funny,
00:29:07
you know, first we threaten later
00:29:12
Let's have mercy, in my opinion, there are concerns here, the
00:29:14
development of even such private
00:29:16
entrepreneurship is big, no, you
00:29:19
know,
00:29:20
half the work is still going on for a long time, there are no worries, there is who and
00:29:23
who and who is talking
00:29:25
Medvedev because we are the people, we are the
00:29:28
people, we have deprived people of the opportunity
00:29:30
to form legislative bodies and in
00:29:33
my place at not at the national level,
00:29:36
but these elections were turned into a complete farce,
00:29:38
local governments were curtailed and then
00:29:41
they say
00:29:42
who we are, we piled this on behalf of the party,
00:29:44
they are chasing
00:29:46
an anecdote on behalf of themselves, here we are,
00:29:50
Nicholas II said this, flexible, he was an
00:29:51
autocratic melter there until 6 5 years
00:29:54
and could have said this then
00:29:57
modern people say that supposedly the president and
00:29:59
prime minister of
00:30:00
the governor there and the deputy are actually
00:30:03
impostors, then of course it smells very bad,
00:30:06
it sounds very bad,
00:30:08
give people the opportunity to develop
00:30:10
their country for the sake of fair elections,
00:30:12
organize self-government, let’s
00:30:14
see what it’s like what will be the fate of
00:30:17
small businesses, the
00:30:19
same dogs, hairdressers,
00:30:21
entrepreneurs and everyone else,
00:30:22
I think everything will turn out completely differently,
00:30:25
and here these people who wrote down
00:30:27
the authorities, they give what they want,
00:30:29
today I’ll give it tomorrow, I’ll take it, what is it,
00:30:32
you understand in this situation, guys no longer
00:30:35
communism, not Bolshevism, not some kind of
00:30:37
socialist idea, which, as
00:30:41
it turns out, you love state control,
00:30:43
Putin loves, but all of this is missing, but
00:30:47
general control by people
00:30:51
who, in general, when they have the
00:30:53
authority to act as controllers, and
00:30:55
this, as we see, is not at all beneficial
00:31:00
our society is not at all patriotic,
00:31:03
it turns out to be not prosperous at all, and
00:31:07
why does Russia have all these people, all these
00:31:10
people go to get treatment themselves and send their
00:31:12
wives and children
00:31:13
to be treated in Germany, in Switzerland, to give birth
00:31:17
there in the United States,
00:31:19
why not with us, why can’t we
00:31:23
get good results? medicine
00:31:25
why do their children study at Western
00:31:28
universities why don’t
00:31:30
they study with us why Nastya turns out
00:31:33
good he has an education
00:31:35
why these people buy Western cars
00:31:38
and drive Volvo Mercedes then we
00:31:42
will start nothing and not in our cars in
00:31:45
our cars the Russians
00:31:48
only use jihad taxis, but
00:31:52
only they are used already, why is everything like this,
00:31:55
why are we buying Western TV and
00:31:58
Western forces, and so on, here as
00:32:01
we bought, they were shown by sir, it got worse, it got
00:32:04
much worse, so do you understand
00:32:07
all this talk about patriotism and not a
00:32:09
penny low, you know, but I have
00:32:12
this one the thought arose perhaps
00:32:14
perhaps
00:32:15
the idea of ​​patriotism before this is an attempt to
00:32:19
divide
00:32:20
Russians, there are real patriots
00:32:23
who follow power for a united Russia,
00:32:25
and there are anti-patriots who are engaged in
00:32:28
some kind of subversive activities,
00:32:30
criticism is everything and we decided to check this matter,
00:32:32
so our correspondent
00:32:35
talked with Muscovites actually
00:32:39
those who criticize the government are patriots or
00:32:41
not, let's see and listen
00:32:43
whether critics of the government and Putin are
00:32:45
patriots of Russia, I believe that there
00:32:48
should always be adequate criticism, the question is simply
00:32:51
in its adequacy, just
00:32:53
anyone can criticize, it’s not difficult,
00:32:55
it’s from the supply of energy from the supply of how
00:32:59
simple it is nothing we haven’t been because
00:33:01
the money is paid
00:33:02
like for the swamp, the same
00:33:05
money and paying for everything, I think it’s not
00:33:08
like April patriots, patriots with
00:33:11
patriots, because it’s impossible to do otherwise
00:33:14
if we don’t criticize society,
00:33:17
actually, I don’t know where we’ll slide, it
00:33:19
seems to me one of the necessary parts of
00:33:23
patriotic education is to see the
00:33:25
shortcomings in their country and strive
00:33:28
to correct them, of course,
00:33:30
because they wish only good for Russia, they have their
00:33:33
own view of these things on metacriticism,
00:33:35
they have their own work, and they seem to be
00:33:38
doing their job; they criticize it is not
00:33:41
clear what will talk about it is not clear what
00:33:43
but in principle how everything stood and remains in
00:33:45
place patriots Russia cannot
00:33:47
be is not simply not patriots of
00:33:48
the authorities I like what the authorities are doing
00:33:50
for example at the moment they are
00:33:52
patriots of Russia
00:33:53
because you understand if there is a Vlasnik not
00:33:56
to criticize us what will always
00:33:58
happen is what is happening with us,
00:34:00
of course they are,
00:34:01
but they have the right to criticism and it has
00:34:03
nothing to do with patriotism and for non-
00:34:05
patriotism, patriotism is the people who are
00:34:07
here, our opposition, they have their
00:34:09
own plans
00:34:11
and to make money from this, they still
00:34:13
want to make money the authorities are waiting not
00:34:15
only to remove that patriots, but every
00:34:17
person has the right to his own personal
00:34:19
opinion, I believe that a non-patriot who
00:34:21
criticizes should respect his leader, but I am
00:34:24
sure that critics of the authorities are Peter,
00:34:26
this is a Jason virus, criticism for mercy, and that
00:34:30
Yasopp works for patriotism, I am in love with a
00:34:33
specific person in love in general, it’s a
00:34:36
kind of
00:34:38
chance a lot from Christmas circles
00:34:41
you give the group what is your comment
00:34:44
on the survey actually I liked
00:34:46
most people said very
00:34:48
reasonable things we were lucky I think I think
00:34:51
that you are not lucky life gradually teaches
00:34:54
people the nose there are those who
00:35:00
always praise the authorities never criticize her
00:35:02
actions the bosses are not closed until it
00:35:04
is called yes yes yes and even then they speak
00:35:06
openly but it is called everyone called
00:35:10
compromisers compromisers and
00:35:13
collaborators who are ready to
00:35:16
cooperate no matter what it is, a
00:35:18
real patriot of
00:35:19
course is a person who is sick of
00:35:22
his the country and rob something wrong,
00:35:24
trying to fix it or trying
00:35:27
to explain how to fix it, it’s
00:35:29
completely obvious and in Russia there have always
00:35:31
been many such people in the 19th century in the 20th
00:35:35
century, and
00:35:37
I know with you that during the civil
00:35:40
war there were people who were thwarted by the
00:35:42
Bolsheviks In business, the white movement
00:35:44
did not fight for their rights, but for the rights of the entire
00:35:47
people, so it seems to me that now,
00:35:50
just when the government is making mistake after
00:35:52
mistake, dragging the country into a
00:35:55
funnel and searching for a national tragedy,
00:35:59
then in this situation the nickname of the authorities,
00:36:03
even if the one punished by the authorities is us a
00:36:06
truly courageous manifestation of
00:36:09
his love for the fatherland, these are the words
00:36:12
tragedy, to be honest, I was scared,
00:36:14
what could be even worse? Do you think
00:36:17
Russia once a hundred years ago, it
00:36:20
was rolling there under the cities, there was a war,
00:36:23
then another war, then one revolution,
00:36:27
a surge of optimism and then, so to speak,
00:36:30
another revolution, another war and
00:36:33
catastrophe after catastrophe, are we
00:36:35
really sliding down the same road
00:36:39
there, some kind of potassium leads straight, how am
00:36:41
I even a reluctant historian, and it seems
00:36:45
like it’s worth professionally loving a historical clip for a long time,
00:36:47
but I don’t like this one I
00:36:50
believe that a person always has
00:36:52
free will and can always
00:36:54
choose his own path, and from the efforts of even a
00:36:59
minority, but conscious and deep, it
00:37:01
ultimately depends on where
00:37:04
society will turn, and the country,
00:37:07
objectively speaking, may be, and just
00:37:11
like at the beginning of the 20th century, there are many
00:37:14
signs this and moreover, our
00:37:16
starting positions are much worse than at the
00:37:19
beginning of the 20th century, when there had already been half a century of
00:37:23
liberal-democratic reforms,
00:37:25
real capitalism was being formed,
00:37:28
real private property
00:37:31
to peasant land ownership of 89
00:37:34
percent before arable land in
00:37:36
European Russia was in the hands of peasants,
00:37:38
that is, there was much more data in
00:37:41
order for Russia to rise,
00:37:43
now the situation is after a 70-year
00:37:46
Soviet nightmare with negative
00:37:49
genetic selection, as it were, and even then,
00:37:52
in 25 years, how many smart, worthy people
00:37:55
have left the country,
00:37:56
our situation is very difficult, and in this
00:38:00
sense, we can die much easier on
00:38:02
the basis of much more ground than a hundred
00:38:06
years ago, and only great very efforts of
00:38:12
conscious people can help Russia
00:38:16
stay and gradually begin
00:38:18
to recover, in power there are, I
00:38:22
would say, incompetent players, simply
00:38:24
adventurers, and because of this, every day
00:38:30
we take not a step from the abyss, like
00:38:32
blades, and it’s more and more terrible and painful to look
00:38:35
at what is happening literally today
00:38:39
they are transferring this launch to a Korean missile
00:38:44
and again he is blaming some parts, the most
00:38:47
important component from the missile
00:38:50
somehow ended up in Russia
00:38:53
1st news Russia has decided to hand over refugees
00:38:55
fleeing from this totalitarian regime
00:38:57
to the North Koreans
00:38:59
I would like to go in parallel, is there an
00:39:01
agreement? As for these
00:39:03
components, this has not yet been proven, although it is
00:39:05
very similar to the truth,
00:39:07
it didn’t even need to be proven, the
00:39:09
corresponding agreement was signed, clause
00:39:12
January 3, 7, to change and this is not just
00:39:17
outrageous,
00:39:18
it’s terrible, it’s terrible because
00:39:22
people fled from the Soviet Union who
00:39:25
could not stand it totalitarian
00:39:26
oppression and they weren’t extradited and they weren’t
00:39:31
extradited to Finland, and they weren’t extradited to other European countries;
00:39:34
Turkey didn’t extradite them and then,
00:39:37
unfortunately, they extradited them. By the way, you know, it was even more
00:39:39
difficult there, so that they were given formally,
00:39:42
but they helped in every possible way to move on
00:39:44
to Sweden, but informally, but here we are with
00:39:48
this disgusting
00:39:50
North Korean regime, a regime that
00:39:53
even none of the people in Russia
00:39:56
like you, we signed
00:39:59
an agreement, thereby dooming those
00:40:02
few who were able to cross Russia to the
00:40:06
North Korean border to torment, so this
00:40:08
agreement is another crime of the
00:40:12
current regime, where is all this Korea
00:40:15
then even before the crime of the current
00:40:18
Russian regime, well, let’s ask
00:40:20
questions from the listeners then, for example, she
00:40:23
asks, it’s
00:40:24
interesting to know the opinion of Andrei Borisovich at the
00:40:27
Orthodox Cathedral and there was the
00:40:29
issue of a meeting between the Pope and the head of the
00:40:33
Russian Orthodox Church, what is this all, what are the new
00:40:35
diplomatic maneuvers of the regime,
00:40:37
I think that this is to a greater extent
00:40:41
but first everyone keeps an eye on themselves in general,
00:40:43
thank you God, this regime has nothing to do with our regime,
00:40:46
this is a truly remarkable
00:40:48
event for the Orthodox Church that for the first time
00:40:52
in my opinion in more than a thousand years a
00:40:56
council of all Orthodox churches is taking place, everything
00:41:00
ended with the seventh ecumenical council,
00:41:01
as we know, in my opinion this is the eighth century and
00:41:04
now here it is again, and
00:41:07
representatives of all churches will gather; there are a lot of
00:41:09
questions about who needs to be discussed; they have accumulated,
00:41:12
as LKM guesses, yes, but it’s like
00:41:16
such a point, both are politically relevant, but
00:41:18
there are a lot of questions and
00:41:20
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00:41:22
calendar issues and there in relation to
00:41:26
admission to the sacraments and so on and so
00:41:28
on and so on there are a lot of important
00:41:30
interests, it would be good to discuss the issue of visits,
00:41:32
and the fact that this council is meeting
00:41:36
the word of God and I think it’s very good for us to
00:41:39
visit so that a decision is made to
00:41:42
convene it in Cyprus and there in Kiev, including the
00:41:47
Patriarchate, was accepted participation now
00:41:50
regarding the meeting with the pope in Havana and well,
00:41:55
you know this, I think in many respects the desire of the
00:41:59
Russian church to also get out of
00:42:03
this parochial isolation a little, all the
00:42:06
other churches are Orthodox and the
00:42:08
Ecumenical
00:42:10
Patriarchate of Constantinople, everyone else
00:42:12
they are very constantly regular sexual
00:42:14
encounters with the Roman throne, we
00:42:18
have not met never never during the entire
00:42:21
existence of the Moscow Patriarchate, I
00:42:23
remember that this is the end of the 16th century, the era of
00:42:27
Fedorovich and Boris Godunov, how
00:42:30
Peter Hahn was created, here is
00:42:32
Constant’s blessing of the Patriarchate mini 2 and we have
00:42:36
never met, you know, this is nonsense
00:42:38
2 of the largest churches in the world in terms of the
00:42:41
number of people in charge Orthodox
00:42:44
Russian and Roman Catholic they didn’t
00:42:46
avoid meeting, it’s high
00:42:47
time to meet long ago falling
00:42:50
and making it regular at all and it’s sad
00:42:53
that Vladyka Hilarion, the head of the
00:42:55
Department for External Church Relations, said
00:42:56
that they would pray together, how
00:42:59
else could we pray to the same God, why wo
00:43:02
n’t we pray together this is also
00:43:04
absurd and fearful insurance of our
00:43:07
own Orthodox people
00:43:09
who consider, as in the 15th century, apparently
00:43:12
Catholics as people with dog heads,
00:43:15
but someone needs to sit completely
00:43:17
differently, naturally there is a question
00:43:20
about Ukraine, as if in your opinion
00:43:22
events are developing
00:43:25
Moreover, with the Crimea there is such an
00:43:28
incomprehensible story: some
00:43:30
opposition politicians say that they should
00:43:32
give it up right away, others there talk about the referendum,
00:43:35
you have an opinion on this topic,
00:43:39
since you suffered for it before you left, I
00:43:42
believe that I did not suffer, but on the contrary,
00:43:44
I gained, you know, I gained freedom,
00:43:47
so I Now I enjoy that I’m
00:43:49
free, I speak freely because
00:43:53
I would remain good, of course I quickly thought
00:43:55
that I can say that I can’t say
00:43:57
so sometimes
00:43:59
something please in acquiring
00:44:02
much more than I don’t sacrifice anything so
00:44:05
that I actually not only don’t
00:44:08
judge here my choice for myself is one thing
00:44:11
I bless that my choice this one hundred
00:44:13
essence of my actions which, in general,
00:44:17
led to my current situation
00:44:19
thank you God, but as for the
00:44:22
Crimea, I am one of those opposition
00:44:24
politicians who are very considered important and
00:44:27
the owl of the Duma in I’ve written articles on this several
00:44:29
times already, literally today I gave a big
00:44:32
interview to Unian where I again explained all the
00:44:35
positions, I won’t explain this
00:44:37
time now, but of course we must, the first thing we
00:44:40
need to do is recognize the
00:44:42
jurisdiction of Ukraine over the Crimea, and then there’s
00:44:46
a referendum and how and what’s big
00:44:49
for the year but to know there is still such a vivid
00:44:53
discussion with the participation of
00:44:55
democratic Russian politicians and a
00:44:57
number of Ukrainian publicists, politicians, but a
00:45:00
colleague of the tailors, others,
00:45:03
they say that all Russian citizens are
00:45:05
guilty for Ukraine, they should have studied for the
00:45:08
attack on Ukraine, they should have a
00:45:10
sense of guilt, moral responsibility, what do
00:45:12
you think? you yourself feel
00:45:14
responsible for the incident, no, I
00:45:18
believe that I fought with all my might to prevent
00:45:21
this from happening and to stop it and
00:45:24
did everything that I could as a citizen,
00:45:27
you understand and I think that any person
00:45:30
who has been actively fighting against this
00:45:34
policy of the regime for a year has no guilt in
00:45:37
what happened why it’s also the fault of the
00:45:42
one who took part in the crime either
00:45:45
actively or while I have a passive 1 the one
00:45:49
who yelled and rejoiced gauges Crimea is ours
00:45:51
I made a mistake Crimea is yours so I don’t
00:45:55
feel guilty maybe this is what I’m
00:45:59
telling you just how to get into the spirit I am a
00:46:01
Christian,
00:46:02
I will attract such a one and we will weave above the
00:46:03
coven that I have in my head, I
00:46:06
have no consciousness of my guilt, it hurts me very much
00:46:09
that I belong to that people, a
00:46:11
significant part of which, most
00:46:14
of which brought great suffering to the
00:46:17
Ukrainian people, but personally I don’t
00:46:20
feel I think that if you asked
00:46:24
Dietrich bahnhof he feels his personal
00:46:27
guilt for the Nazi regime he became
00:46:30
Abel’s grandfather brother knelt down big anisa
00:46:34
participated in no diet let’s say that’s
00:46:37
another thing I would kneel down and I
00:46:41
wrote this to stand in front of these
00:46:44
unfortunate
00:46:45
dead go to the mutilated Ukrainian
00:46:48
people during this war, knelt
00:46:51
down like a Russian person, but not so much
00:46:55
asking for forgiveness for their crimes
00:46:58
as expressing the staples for their suffering,
00:47:02
you understand there is a certain subtlety in this,
00:47:05
although in your opinion why did
00:47:08
it disappear from the political field from the language
00:47:11
by the way from Putin? all this new Russia
00:47:14
now this Russian world everything means these
00:47:17
were such phantoms, so they disappeared
00:47:20
into space and now the
00:47:22
holy place of battle this series of Assyria, as
00:47:28
you noticed, they are fighting there,
00:47:32
they really are fighting in big ways, but they don’t talk about it much
00:47:35
if you paid attention to this
00:47:37
Nowadays they don’t say much, and they even express
00:47:40
dissatisfaction that they fight badly, by
00:47:41
the way, so this place was said a lot
00:47:47
about Ukraine and about Crimea, this is a
00:47:50
holy place and that for us this is all
00:47:52
that without knowing the Temple Mount in Jerusalem
00:47:54
for the Jews
00:47:55
everything was said, but you understand Is it all
00:47:59
this Novorossiysk theme, all these ideas
00:48:03
that Zhirinovsky most clearly voiced all the time
00:48:05
about the division of Ukraine between
00:48:08
Europe and us,
00:48:09
remember there was such a conversation, all this
00:48:11
was covered with a copper basin,
00:48:13
she drowned, she drowned once given Russia
00:48:16
and drowned, nothing worked out now
00:48:19
and Crimea, a lot of politicians 1 rank per
00:48:22
hour, so in conversations with me, the Russians
00:48:24
say that the Crimea is a suitcase without a handle,
00:48:27
you understand, and the Donbass, especially Davy, is
00:48:30
not a suitcase even at all 1 and 1 maybe a
00:48:33
handle, so he doesn’t know how to
00:48:36
get rid of it because it’s clear that until
00:48:39
you get rid of it, you
00:48:40
will fall down sanctions will
00:48:42
continue, it was recently confirmed by
00:48:45
the West that without the return of Crimea to anyone
00:48:49
and how very and sanctions HIV to be it and the
00:48:51
authorities remain means relying on
00:48:54
people like Kadyrov,
00:48:57
I don’t even know who the pirates are, yes, I ca
00:49:01
n’t imagine at all I understand a clear
00:49:03
operation like Kadyrov, well there with
00:49:06
Kadyrov for a barrel, a certain
00:49:08
agreement that allows him
00:49:10
to control Chechnya,
00:49:11
do not do what he wants, but for this,
00:49:14
Chechnya remains part of the Russian
00:49:16
Federation, there are no military actions, but he
00:49:18
expresses the ball in terms of murderers, yes yes yes
00:49:25
yes, and it seems to me that these cries of
00:49:29
Kadyrov are one of the really even more
00:49:32
will disavow even more will allow the
00:49:36
federal government because in the
00:49:39
end, you see, it’s not some
00:49:41
person behind the wall who says it, but it’s the head who’s saying it,
00:49:45
not the subjects of the federation appointed by the
00:49:48
president, assigned to Putin, if Putin
00:49:51
allows a person to say such things,
00:49:53
filming periodically, either with a
00:49:56
rifle or with pistols, and speak
00:49:59
various nonsense it means he is kinder
00:50:03
and this allows him to correspond to strength
00:50:05
before he is drawn with this and if we
00:50:07
implement this, then it seems to me that he will
00:50:09
only get himself so I think that
00:50:13
Mr. Kadyrov
00:50:15
is doing a disservice to Mr.
00:50:18
Putin in 7 these things and even with murder
00:50:21
Nemtsov punished the twins and keep the favor
00:50:24
by the way, I’m here asking us such a
00:50:27
philosophical question and Rustem is interested in
00:50:29
the history of Russia, this is really history and
00:50:32
branches that one can say cannot be lived like that
00:50:35
or there was something in it that can be passed on to
00:50:38
other peoples as a positive thing,
00:50:41
we pass it on, God we pass it on Peter
00:50:44
Ilyich Tchaikovsky with Sergeevich Pushkin
00:50:46
Phil Mikhailovich Dostoevsky Dmitry Ivanovich
00:50:48
and Mendeleev yes
00:50:50
we convey a lot yes Russian seasons in Paris
00:50:52
Diaghilev and culture and science and art
00:50:55
and philosophy there was
00:50:56
a lot that could be conveyed there were moments in
00:50:59
Russian history
00:51:01
not bad not bad not everything was varnish,
00:51:04
it seems to me for example that the entry of
00:51:08
Russian troops into Paris in 1814 is
00:51:11
truly a glorious page of history
00:51:13
because no one was raped,
00:51:16
no one was robbed, they restored the dynasty, they
00:51:18
gave a constitution that Louis 18 himself did not want,
00:51:21
Alexander will get it, you forced
00:51:25
him to adopt a constitution, so there were some
00:51:29
good moments in Russian history, and even
00:51:31
great ones the reforms, with all the reservations, in
00:51:34
general, were rather a glorious moment -
00:51:36
crystal and the same year 1612, so I
00:51:42
think in Russia there is something I already
00:51:47
teach others there, as they say, let
00:51:50
them be different, let them see for themselves what
00:51:53
to take, what not to take, what we need what we don’t
00:51:55
need, but we have something to remember and with
00:51:59
gratitude
00:52:00
about our ancestors, but of course there is still a lot of
00:52:03
why you feel a sense of shame and
00:52:07
sins, yes it’s saving 7 right, we beg you
00:52:11
remember the guns, it’s sad that you know about
00:52:14
sins all the time with exceptions like
00:52:16
today’s conversation,
00:52:19
Vladimir Putin’s speech then all the time some
00:52:22
people succumb to clichés, here’s how to
00:52:27
fight them with these clichés, all this
00:52:30
industrialization of collectors,
00:52:32
preparation there for resistance, and so on, that’s also
00:52:35
not the case, especially since these clichés evoke
00:52:38
an echo because that’s what the fathers taught, that’s how
00:52:41
the fathers understood about they said these words
00:52:43
that immediately cause a
00:52:45
positive psychological reaction
00:52:46
as a turn of honest history, when we
00:52:49
wrote this two-volume history of Russia 20th
00:52:51
century which you know Mihai Vladimir
00:52:54
accounting you are trying to
00:52:55
show the honest history of Asi that there was
00:52:57
really industrialization and
00:52:59
collectivization you are going like Stalin and We
00:53:03
managed to get to the bottom of it; it’s not for me to judge, but
00:53:06
only in this way, in general, they fight lies with
00:53:09
only one method and not another with lies,
00:53:12
payment, and this is a weapon in which
00:53:15
lies are powerless, so the question is how
00:53:18
to reach the masses with enlightenment in the conditions of
00:53:22
this total body propaganda, and this is the
00:53:24
most difficult thing, but there is the Internet, there is a lot
00:53:27
and that in general there is no need to lose heart and lay down your
00:53:29
arms, you really should
00:53:31
always use your weapons, the last moment
00:53:34
in this I’m speaking now, asking
00:53:37
listeners how where I spoke in a new
00:53:39
newspaper speaking regularly 2 times a month
00:53:42
in the lecture hall direct speech of this lecture on the
00:53:45
history of religions and I give a lot of lectures at
00:53:49
different venues and abroad in Russia
00:53:51
and sometimes I write on Facebook so I do
00:53:55
n’t lose heart
00:53:57
and work as best I can, thanks today at the
00:54:01
Radio Liberty studio
00:54:02
we had Andrei Zub in Doctor of
00:54:05
Historical Sciences, professor, a
00:54:07
wonderful historian, well, I’m with you
00:54:10
I say goodbye hosted by Mikhail Sokolov and
00:54:12
good bye to you
00:54:14
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