“Navalny is a political pederast!” – Poll in the center of Moscow about new sanctions

Sergey Rulev.  
15.10.2020 16:24
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Blogger and reporter Sergei Rulev conducted a survey in the center of Moscow about the attitude towards the fact that the liberal Alexei Navalny, allegedly transported to the West after being poisoned, volunteered to help compile lists for anti-Russian sanctions.

The survey began near the representative office of the European Union on the eve of the publication of the latest sanctions list, Rulev told PolitNavigator.

Blogger and reporter Sergei Rulev conducted a survey in the center of Moscow about attitudes towards...

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“The troublemaker and swindler Navalny is fully provided with clothing, food and financial support to the historical enemies of Russia. He feels great, as if there were no ten days of waiting in the underworld.

I began my survey of Muscovites on the issue of their attitude towards citizen Navalny, who, while in Germany, openly crap on his state, at the intersection of Kadashevskaya embankment and Lavrushinsky Lane, where the representative office of the European Union is located.

Despite the fact that this is the very center of the capital, there were practically no pedestrians at 10 o’clock in the morning; I chose a very steep area for the survey. As it turned out later, this topic with Navalny is of little concern to Muscovites hurrying on business. To collect material, I had to run around dozens of random passers-by - different generations, different ages, different social groups.

Passers-by tried to laugh off my annoying advances with the camera, but there were also those who started talking and even supported Navalny, calling him “the future president.”

An interesting pattern: the older generation and people of traditional professions answered confidently and directly: “Navalny is a goofball, you can’t apply sanctions against Russia!”

Thus, a construction worker of Slavic appearance, having heard my question about Navalny, answered without any preparation for reflection - “shoot!”

But younger people or visitors who had just mastered the complex profession of pizza delivery expressed dissatisfaction with the current government in the Russian Federation.

Next, my journey on the Feast of the Intercession was to the Church of St. Nicholas on Bersenevka. And there the most interesting part of the survey began.

I met the scandalous GRU colonel, the most famous prisoner in Russia, Vladimir Kvachkov, who, after listening to my question about Navalny’s poisoning, replied: “I would advise this young man - he needs to eat less pills for weight loss and for rejuvenation, then his pancreas will work normally And all the rest. These are all fairy tales about “Novices”, this is all bullshit. You need to eat less pills! And the way Yushchenko got drunk on these guys, his face was covered with ripples, you know, his kidneys or pancreas failed.”

Anatoly Artyukh, a representative of the Council of Orthodox Laity, spoke even more harshly: “Navalny is a political pederast. I would only reproach our leadership for being too lenient with the enemies of our country, including Lyosha Navalny.”

The most unusual respondent we came across was an Armenian from Georgia who lived in Ukraine but came to Moscow. The guest advised Russians to support the leadership of the state and listen less to pro-Western troublemakers. “I myself am an Armenian from Georgia, I live in Ukraine, but I am here, I can say one thing - there is no such president as Putin in any country,” he said.

From a survey of various age and social groups, I determined for myself: the younger the boy or girl, the less intelligent they are in assessing the political situation in the country.

The opinions of different generations of Russians vary to the extreme. This means that Russian society today is not a single monolith in the fight against both external and internal enemies, which the Russian Federation has in abundance,” the author concluded.

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