Ukrainian magazine: Russian pop music is the horses of the Russian world

Olga Kozachenko.  
23.12.2016 19:47
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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culture, Society, Russia, Story of the day, Ukraine, Censorship


Russian performers play on the same side with the leadership of the FSB, writes the magazine “Ukrainian Week” in a publication justifying the ban on Russian performers to perform in Ukraine.

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“Russian pop artists are horses from the same harness of the “Russian world”, which is pulled along with them by Gundyaev, Dugin and Prokhanov, Glazyev and Malofeev, Shoigu and Bortnikov,” the publication claims. – In the XNUMXth century, they could, say, be called simply “sovereign servants” who care about the interests of the king first of all, and then the fatherland, a country that does not see itself outside the format of an empire in all its conceivable forms, a “great power” "

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