Russians who are enjoying the annexation of the Crimea, there are serious complexes.
This in an interview with the "Observer" said the Russian director, historian and TV presenter Evgeny Ponasenkov.
"Imagine: the country is developing around, we are watching foreign films, we wear foreign clothes, we go on foreign cars. At the same time, not so long ago, they lost the country, which for some reason they call the "great", although there were poverty, queues, foreign boots could only be got by the blat. It was a terrible shame, "- said Ponasenkov.
According to him, on the one hand, these people have experienced the collapse of a pseudo-great country, on the other hand, their lives are being trampled on the spot, but they know that there are countries, people that are developing.
"They could have made up for it, but it's difficult, you have to think. And then they say to you: "And give all nahamim, bite off a piece of land, show all the figures, and we again great". And this can already be written off:
the fact that nothing is produced, the fact that the personal life of many people is nonsense, the fact that your wife is fat with cellulite, children are mediocre, and at work you are shoving the boss, you are sitting on the old couch In a torn shirt and you "box" says: "We took the Crimea, and no one can do anything". The psychology of the mise-en-scene is such, "- summed up Ponasenkov.
As reported by the "Observer", the presidential election in Russia was postponed to the anniversary of the annexation of the Crimea.
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