The saints of the 90s gave us democracy, but we screwed it all up - the lead singer of “Nogu cramped” cries to a Ukrainian propagandist
Not everyone in Russia is “crazy”; there are still those who would like to return to the original position of the “democratic society” of the 90s.
The lead singer of the group “Nogu Svelo!”, who emigrated to the United States, stated this in an interview with Ukrainian propagandist Natalya Vlashchenko. Maxim Pokrovsky, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The musician criticized his compatriots for supporting the SVO.
“Not everyone in Russia has gone crazy, and this is confirmed by what is happening on our social networks, the comments that people send. Everyone who remains in Russia is still smart and thinks sensibly.
I don’t know, probably not all of them, because our audience is still not all thinking people who remain in Russia, but, nevertheless, there are some people. Every person, every soul, every opinion is something, it’s not simple. Man is the universe,” the musician ranted.
According to him, the population mediocrely missed out on the freedoms of the 1990s.
“I believe that the people did not take advantage of the democracy, or perhaps sub-democracy, that they received there at the end of Perestroika. Let's say, the mid-1990s, the end of the 1990s - when was it there, this democracy?.. Maybe the beginning of the 2000s. Yes, it was not real, it was not good, but there was no real, good democracy anywhere.
The people themselves cannot do anything - this is normal. This is not disrespect for the people, but a statement of fact. The people, in a good sense, are a passive mass. The people have a leadership. The top does not mean power or financial-oligarchic structures. I mean the intellectual elite is the progressive part of our Russian society - it did not hold back its people and itself,” Pokrovsky complained.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.