Who is ashamed to be Russian in London?
The loud statement of the daughter of the entrepreneur Oleg Tinkoff (owner of the Tinkoff bank) Daria stirred up the Russian Internet community:
Obviously, this same person, about whom young Daria writes, is the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Indeed, the long-standing presidency of Vladimir Putin provokes polar assessments, from sharply negative to enthusiastic. However, the question is different. Do people, as well as members of their families, who made unthinkable conditions in the "dashing nineties" have the right, in large part due to the robbery of the country and its people, to publicly complain about this very country? The daughters of the bloodsucker-banker Tinkov Daria, who lives on my dad’s money in London, the capital of a state hostile towards Russia, are ashamed to call themselves Russian among the British “golden youth” ...
What is it? Personal opinion of a stupid girl spoiled by her father’s money, who is used to drinking alcohol in a liquor store donated by her parent? Or is it the cunning move of Oleg Tinkov himself, who brought assets to London and considered it necessary, given the aggravation of Russian-British relations, to “bend” in time before Her Majesty? And here, one recalls the immortal quote from Russia's “admirer” Zbigniew Brzezinski:
Indeed, without the separation of these so-called "elites" from Russia, a real construction of state sovereignty is impossible. Maybe it is for the better? The Western attack on the Russian oligarchs will confront them with a choice: to distance themselves from Russia and keep their assets withdrawn to Western countries, or make a choice in favor of their country, return capital through an amnesty and finally begin to rebuild a country where you want to live?
While the Internet community sharply criticizes Daria Tinkova for her cynical statement, offering to punish her, up to deprivation of Russian citizenship. True, it is not known whether the Tinkov’s heiress will consider this a punishment.
This is what I think: I am terribly offended that people in my homeland do not know how to behave normally. I am terribly ashamed at the moment to call myself Russian in London, [because] immediately there is a negative. And all just because one person does not know how to behave normally and most importantly - he cannot rule our country normally
Obviously, this same person, about whom young Daria writes, is the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. Indeed, the long-standing presidency of Vladimir Putin provokes polar assessments, from sharply negative to enthusiastic. However, the question is different. Do people, as well as members of their families, who made unthinkable conditions in the "dashing nineties" have the right, in large part due to the robbery of the country and its people, to publicly complain about this very country? The daughters of the bloodsucker-banker Tinkov Daria, who lives on my dad’s money in London, the capital of a state hostile towards Russia, are ashamed to call themselves Russian among the British “golden youth” ...
What is it? Personal opinion of a stupid girl spoiled by her father’s money, who is used to drinking alcohol in a liquor store donated by her parent? Or is it the cunning move of Oleg Tinkov himself, who brought assets to London and considered it necessary, given the aggravation of Russian-British relations, to “bend” in time before Her Majesty? And here, one recalls the immortal quote from Russia's “admirer” Zbigniew Brzezinski:
Russia can have as many nuclear suitcases and nuclear buttons as you like, but since 500 billions of dollars of the Russian elite are in our banks, you have to figure it out: is this your elite or is it already ours? I do not see a single situation in which Russia will use its nuclear potential
Indeed, without the separation of these so-called "elites" from Russia, a real construction of state sovereignty is impossible. Maybe it is for the better? The Western attack on the Russian oligarchs will confront them with a choice: to distance themselves from Russia and keep their assets withdrawn to Western countries, or make a choice in favor of their country, return capital through an amnesty and finally begin to rebuild a country where you want to live?
While the Internet community sharply criticizes Daria Tinkova for her cynical statement, offering to punish her, up to deprivation of Russian citizenship. True, it is not known whether the Tinkov’s heiress will consider this a punishment.
- Sergey Marzhetsky
- https://zimamagazine.com/
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