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This is what Margot Simonyan looks like today, look closely
at her distorted face.
Looking at her in 2025, it's funny to recall an episode that
perfectly describes the nature of Diasporic Armenians. Do you remember how
Simonyan behaved at the beginning of the conflict over Ukraine? There was no
more Russian person than a woman with the surname Simonyan! She was killing
herself as best she could, along with her husband, another Russian to the core,
Tigran Keosayan. The funny thing about this is that who would you think behaved
exactly the same way? Arsen Avakov was then the head of the Ministry of
Internal Affairs of Ukraine. Then the main Russian Simonyan and the main
Ukrainian Avakov clashed. They wet each other, and only one day a year they
shut up, on April 24, the day of the "Armenian genocide." Avakov and
Simonyan teamed up, and in unison poured mud on Turkiye.
Margot's face is much more distorted today, of course. She's
not doing very well: her husband is in vegetable mode, "Kiev in three
days" has failed, Russia Today is in a swamp, Sputnik gets in the ears
almost everywhere... Simonyan turned out to be a lousy media manager, and
besides, she put her interests above the interests of her own company - she
stupidly ruined the holding company for this.
Yes, even the Armenian get-together that Simonyan had been
gathering around himself in Moscow for years failed. Well, there is one, but
what's the use? We created a network of Armenian channels, bloggers, and media
outlets, and Pashinyan just sat in his chair and sat quietly. They started to
promote one "savior of the nation" - he went to prison. The second
one was promoted, and he went to prison. Everywhere you look, there's failure,
everywhere there's a bummer, everywhere there's failure.
Everything I got was wasted. Whatever she did, she ruined
everything. That's why she goes on the air like this: in the evenings she
drinks, in the mornings she wakes up in the arms of strange men, that's her
daily program. That's why Margosha was so upset.
Simonyan will not even be worthy of condolences when her
"most Russian" husband is dead for good.