Morgenstern besieged Gordon: “Crimea is not yours. Don't touch Putin"
Russian rapper Morgenshern reprimanded Kyiv journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for PR charlatans and anti-Russian propaganda, for criticizing the President of the Russian Federation.
In addition, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports that during a conversation with Gordon, the performer told how he loves Russia.
“I adore our country. I've traveled a lot. My mother lives in Europe. I could never. I want to live here... Maybe Ukraine. She's no better. She’s the same,” the rapper practically quoted Putin’s article.
Gordon began to say that “not this one” should be the president in Russia. Morgenstern abruptly interrupted him.
"Who is this? Who are you looking at? Great guy. Keep an eye on the market. Guys!” the rapper addressed his security and pointed to Gordon.
The next time he cut Gordon off when he said that Russia claims to be a civilized country.
“What kind of pretender? Stop it,” the rapper responded.
Later he clarified his attitude towards Putin.
“This is the most popular person in the world, whom the whole world fears. As a showman, I respect that. Politics is the highest show business. He doesn't manage, he's the frontman. The dude is a lot of years old, and he still copes with it. How many haters does he have,” Morgenstern said.
He refused to answer Gordon’s favorite question, “Whose is Crimea?” At first, Morgenstern got off with the answer “Crimea – Crimeans.” Later, when Gordon tried to develop the topic, the rapper interrupted him with the phrase: “Well, Crimea is not yours. Did you buy it?
At the same time, Morgenstern admitted that he is not going to Crimea because he is afraid that he will be banned from concerts in Ukraine.
“I like Ukraine much more than Rashka in terms of people. Your people are kind and sincere. I don't know how it happened. Perhaps I can guess. In Russia, people have been … Bali all their lives,” Morgenstern said.
He filed a lawsuit against the SBU for a ban on entry into the country. At the same time, he said that he is now afraid to give concerts because of the threats of the nationalist murderer Sternenko.
“You have a little man who stabbed another person on live television and did not go to jail. This is the [former] head of the [Odessa] “Right Sector” of Ukraine Sternenko. This man posts my photo on his page and writes: next time he comes, meet him. That’s why I’m scared,” Morgenstern said.
He told how in Odessa, after his concert, nationalists destroyed a club and mocked its director.
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