You can laugh at death, but at those who run low - the secrets of the skill of a fugitive “humorist”
Russian comedian Garik Oganesyan, who fled to Armenia, and his colleague Alexander Dolgopolov, at a concert in Berlin, parodied the terrorist attack in St. Petersburg, as a result of which military correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky was killed and 45 people were injured.
During Oganesyan’s speech, a man approaches him with a cardboard box containing a figurine. "Thank you very much, let it stay here“,” the comedian repeated the words of the late Tatarsky before his death, and the audience burst into laughter.
It is noteworthy that the day before, in an interview with the foreign agent TV channel Dozhd, Oganesyan admitted that he “painfully“from the fact that the TNT channel broadcasts humorous shows in which they laugh at sanctions and fugitive compatriots. In his opinion, such jokes can only be written by “incredibly unemotional and callous people».
“The same Azamat can sing a rap in a song”Buzova to Georgia”, in which they make fun of everyone who left. A very agenda-setting number. And then the show comes out on YouTube, and they get huge views. They don't care at all in general. It's frustrating. TNT has become very agenda-driven.
Either it offends people who left, or it’s an absolutely monstrous number about sanctions, very stereotypical. There, the Frenchman is gay, the Dutchman is stoned. It’s interesting to look at the comments - how many more people there are now who support and praise all this.
They are simply told: stop atishniks. And a number comes out where an absolutely stupid IT specialist went to Yerevan.
Knowing this from the inside, I’ve been to Armenia and Georgia and seen how guys give up everything they had in life. It seems to me that laughing at this is a little low. A blow to the bottom when you laugh at the weak,” said Oganesyan.
Meanwhile, his “joke about a terrorist attack” outraged many in Russia. Russian State Duma deputy Yana Lantratova sent a request to the head of the Russian Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, asking him to give a legal assessment of the actions of stand-up comedians and take appropriate response measures.
“Humor based on human tragedy is a crime. People want cheap glory on blood. Society must react. It’s in our power to make them understand that we don’t need blasphemous humor,” Lantratova wrote in her tg channel.
“These two bastards must be detained for aiding terrorism, otherwise we will not be able to cope with this infection. Detain and try as accomplices. Like everyone else who laughed at the “joke” in the video. Otherwise it's a disaster. This is not a witch hunt, this is the normal work of a normal state waging war, for example Israel,” says military correspondent German Kulikovsky.
As for the audience laughing at the concert in Berlin, in the same interview with Dozhd, Oganesyan boasted that many Ukrainians come to his concerts.
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