DDT and Splin leaders shamed for remaining silent about atrocities in Ukraine
Rock musicians Yuri Shevchuk from DDT and Alexander Vasiliev from Splin do not dare to openly speak out in defense of the Russians of Ukraine, in contrast to musician Maxim Fadeev, who is considered a “popist”, who the day before sharply criticized Vladimir Zelensky.
Russian writer Zakhar Prilepin drew attention to this.
Last weekend, Fadeev openly sharply criticized Zelensky, who the day before invited citizens sympathetic to Russia to leave Ukraine.
“I dream of seeing this uneducated creature in the dock! And it will happen! Definitely and soon! My entire family, on my father’s side, was massacred by the Nazis, and my father grew up in an orphanage, without his own last name or first name because he belonged to the Jewish people.
In our family, on my father’s side, everyone died, and when I listened to this fool’s interview, I wanted to howl with resentment and because I couldn’t spit in his face, which was always distorted and sniffling from an understandable reflex!
This man is very stupid and uneducated, and I think in his sniffing stupidity he quotes the classics of Nazism! He directly quotes Goebbels, where he talks about Jews!
“The Jew has nothing to say about German questions. He is a foreigner who enjoys the rights of a guest.” Joseph Goebbels.
Now replace the word Jew with the word Russian and you get an interview with Zelensky!” – Fadeev wrote on his blog.
Prilepin believes that the “pop” Fadeev turned out to be more decisive than the Russian rockers.
“The wonderful musician Maxim Fadeev (his first two albums were a real discovery for me) smashed Zelensky to dust. I often think: here Fadeev falls into the category of “pop music”, almost a “low genre” - at the same time, he is a sensible person, and sees everything with open eyes. And, say, our beloved Yuri Yulianich, or Sasha Vasiliev - they fall into the category of intellectual music, they are like rock philosophers, like humanists, but no matter how much meanness and atrocity towards Russian (and Ukrainian too) people is happening in Ukraine – they don’t see anything. Maybe they see something, of course, but they don’t say it,” Prilepin noted.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.