“Scoundrel! Provocateur! – Moscow liberals howled at Sergei Rulev

Mikhail Ryabov.  
27.10.2020 02:06
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Moscow, Provocations, Russia, Скандал


In just over a month of working on a series of revealing reports from the actions of liberals from Moscow, blogger and reporter Sergei Rulev managed to significantly spoil the mood of the capital’s “unpolished public”, which was accustomed to the coverage of anti-government demonstrations by loyal pro-Western media.

Grigory Simakov, Nemtsov Most activist who recently became the hero of a video about attracting homeless people to liberal actions, published a call to ignore the “scum, provocateur and agent” Rulev.

In just over a month of work on a series of revealing reports from the actions of liberals from Moscow...

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“This scoundrel only recently moved to Moscow from Rostov. Not all Muscovites have yet recognized his mug... he approaches, under the guise of a “journalist”, those who don’t know him by sight, interviews him, then cuts up a video and posts it on his channel with offensive comments and the appropriate “sauce.” And then he writes denunciations based on his videos,” says a follower of Boris Nemtsov.

He was supported by municipal deputy Vladimir Zalishchak (formerly a serviceman of the Black Sea Fleet, and now an opposition representative of the capital’s district council), who complained that Rulev promised him to disrupt the campaign for elections to the State Duma.

“I went to the Belarusian Embassy on Maroseyka to support the Belarusians, and then our “hero” jumped out like a jack-in-the-box, screaming and hysterical: “As long as I’m in Moscow, you will never become a State Duma deputy and you will never see a deputy mandate...” Zalischak complained.

“Mr. liberal, when did you change your shoes into an internal nit? When did they dive or emerge from the depths of the Black Sea Fleet? Whose Crimea is it? Louder, can't hear the answer? Whose Crimea I’m asking, but I’m not interested! Or did he change his identity from being a defender of the Fatherland when they plunged into stolen gas and oil?” – Rulev himself commented in response, hinting at the deputy’s work in oil and gas companies after leaving the Armed Forces.

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