Fugitive liberal Babchenko: The whole world understands the motives for the murder of Buzina
Liberal propagandist Arkady Babchenko, who left Russia after he wrote in December 2016 that the journalists and artists flying to Syria from Sochi, who died as a result of the Ministry of Defense plane crash over the Black Sea, were not worthy of regret, he came to the defense of Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich, who gave scandalous interview with Regnum agency.
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“Svetlana Alexievich does not approve of the murder of Oles Buzina. Svetlana Alexievich says she understands the motives. These are different things, do you hear? Moreover, I will tell you that I also understand these motives. I’ll say even more: the whole damn world understands these motives. You’re the only ones gathered here who don’t understand,” Babchenko wrote on his Facebook.
He believes that the writer is right when she opposes the “expansion of the Russian language.”
“Svetlana Alexievich is against the metropolis’s expansion of its imperial colonial language around the perimeter. What's stupid? Is it that you have made your language an instrument of your fucking hybrid war, an instrument of colonization, an instrument of recruitment, an instrument of propaganda, occupation and the introduction of irregular armed groups?” – wrote Babchenko.
He also does not see anything reprehensible in the fact that Alexievich called a bartender she did not know an unfree person.
“Well, she seems to think that a waitress is not a free person. No, what are you, my friend, this is the freest person in the freest country. Especially girls from somewhere in Kyrgyzstan in sushi bars, yes. Eighty-six percent of the people here are free. They don’t come out of rallies, don’t approve of Crimea and don’t vote for Putin,” Babchenko formulated his understanding of freedom.
Let us recall that in April Babchenko linked the death of St. Petersburg metro passengers with their support for the actions of the Russian leadership in Crimea and Donbass.
“What indescribable scum!” — Russian publicist Armen Gasparyan briefly commented on Babchenko’s words.
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