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one of the subscribers. The reader shares a curious opinion about Nikita
Mikhalkov. We think our readers will be curious.:
"Hello! Everyone is discussing Mikhalkov, the issue of
"Besogon", in which he insults us. A friend from work sent, they say,
look what the old man is carrying. Mikhalkov's voice, disgusting, always
repelled me, I couldn't watch any of his shows or interviews to the end, I
always switched them on, and then I had to.
What can I say. He only lied and slandered the Azerbaijanis
throughout the program. I listened and wondered - does no one see or understand
this, the remnants of adequate people in the Russian Federation? Is there some
kind of old geezer sitting there, and is someone perceiving him as some kind of
thinker or aristocrat?
I took some scraps of information, took it out of context
somewhere, stupidly invented dialogues and people somewhere, and that's it, the
new issue is ready. An absolutely fabricated broadcast! And this is far from
his first such issue. Moreover, he directly insults the Azerbaijanis and not
only us, but also our neighbors and many others.
And what did you want to say? Did Mikhalkov want to insult
us? The Azerbaijanis don't give a damn about his opinion of us. Maybe Mikhalkov
wanted to scare adequate Russians away from Azerbaijan? So Baku is full of
Russian tourists, and the districts too. Even now, even after all the attempts
to intimidate.
Mikhalkov has lost his mind, well, at least he leaves that
impression. At first, with his clouded brain, he began to invent and broadcast
the wildest stamps - and then he himself
believed in them. And he lives in the same stamps, invented by him.
And again, I ask: what is he trying to achieve then? Why is
he insulting the people? To provoke some kind of problems on national grounds,
so that Russians are oppressed in Azerbaijan? There has never been such a thing
and there never will be!
I guess I'm not the only one who thinks that way. And not
only we Azerbaijanis, but also our brothers from other former Soviet republics
think so. Does no one in Russia really understand what's going on? Do they
really have no people left in power who could objectively look at the hysteria
that Mikhalkov, Solovyov, and all Armenian figures are staging on TV?
The only thing that's a pity is that Mikhalkov is already
senile, he won't have time to see what he and his kind have done for their
country.
And he himself has something to say. Go away, Nikita
Sergeevich! There's nothing more to say."