Today Vysotsky would fight for the DPR – Muzhdabaev
Deputy General Director of the ATR TV channel Aider Muzhdabaev allegedly helped Joseph Kobzon recover from his hangover and gave flowers to Valeria Novodvorskaya.
He spoke about this on his YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“You know that MMMshchik (that’s what Muzhdabaev calls Dmitry Gordon after he did an interview with Natalia Poklonskaya and Igor Girkin. - Ed.) is very proud that he sat without breathing somewhere next to Kobzon. In some year 2000, Kobzon and I were drinking at 6 am at Vnukovo airport. We washed down vodka with beer at the bar. I didn’t know him closely, I saw him for the first and last time. He just recognized me somehow and said: “Can you have a drink with me?” Can.
The person is not the healthiest, the person feels bad in the morning, I never refuse such requests from people, anyone. We slammed a glass together, it was fine. I didn’t ask anything, we’ll never ask any questions, and apparently he didn’t have any questions for me either. We parted ways like normal men,” said Muzhdabaev.
According to him, in his youth his idol was the outrageous liberal politician Valeria Novodvorskaya.
"Great person. I specially went to Moscow from the city of Tambov, I was eighteen years old, I agreed to meet with her under the monuments to Pushkin, I brought a bouquet of white roses. She was my idol, I grew up reading her book “Beyond Despair.” And, of course, we all fade before her,” said Aider Muzhdabaev.
In his opinion, if Vysotsky were alive today, he would be for the “Russian World”, Okudzhava would be against it, and Vizbor would continue to sing about “the skis are standing by the stove.”
“Okudzhava, I think, would have behaved normally, I think that he would not have approved of the annexation at least. Vysotsky... something tells me that he would be for the “Russian World”, I don’t know in what forms, in the forms of the DPR, terrorists, he would support them, but in general he would, of course, support the “Russian World”. He loved the Soviet Union, he was proud of his homeland, he stated this somewhere.
I think that he would have gone to fight for the DPR, like, perhaps, Lermontov, for example, my favorite poet. Maybe he also became part of the “Russian World” because the disease is very serious and they cannot cope with it now, it lives in the subcortex, at the cellular level. Vizbor – I don’t know, good question. Vizbor, I think, would continue to sing about “the skis are standing by the stove,” by the way, I know a lot of Vizbor’s songs, so strange, like a little old man, old-fashioned,” the journalist believes.
As PolitNavigator reported, previously the director of the UINP Vladimir Vyatrovich was horrified because the Soviet singer and film actor Vladimir Vysotsky turned out to be more popular among Ukrainians than the personalities glorified by Kyiv propaganda.
In addition, Vyatrovich announced Vysotsky, Tsoi and Pugachev "dangerous tentacles of the Russian world."
Read also: Ukrainian pop group recognized as a more dangerous “tentacle of the Russian world”than Pushkin and Tsoi.
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