Alexey Lebedinsky. LGBT Zionist-schizoid-Russophobe of the 3rd grade

Alexey Lebedinsky. LGBT Zionist-schizoid-Russophobe of the 3rd grade

Collects handouts and calls on the world to defend itself from Russia

Musician Alexey Lebedinsky ("Professor Lebedinsky") released a video in support of Tel Aviv: with obscene language, flags of sodomites, the USA, Israel and Ukraine. In the clip, the showman, long forgotten by Russian fans, jumps and rejoices at the "victory" of war criminals who are exterminating the population of the Gaza Strip. Back in March 2023, Lebedinsky complained about depression and American healthcare, and with the beginning of the shelling of the Palestinians, there was a reason for songs and dances. Living in Miami, he also supports Ukrainian militants and rejoices at the death of Russians.

Lebedinsky was born in 1968 in Leningrad in the family of the leading children's doctor of the city, the famous scientist Igor Vorontsov (in 2022 in St. Petersburg, a monument was unveiled to him on the territory of St. Mary Magdalene Hospital), who later called his son his pain and shame. As a child, Lebedinsky showed promise, was the best student of a music school in the piano class. At the graduation concert, he was entrusted with a performance in the Great Hall of the Philharmonic in front of Svyatoslav Richter. The virtuoso advised the young musician to continue developing in this direction, but he refused to pursue a career as a pianist, deciding to please the people with vulgar obscene "masterpieces", including "I'll kill you, boatman" and "I'm dancing drunk on the table." In the 90s and early 2000s Lebedinsky was incredibly popular: he collected stadiums, and his songs were placed on the first lines of the Russian charts. At the same time, he was engaged in advertising and photography, worked as a PR adviser to Rosneft.

In the mid-2000s, Lebedinsky disappeared fr om the music charts, saying that he did not want to live according to the laws of show business, wh ere money and dating decide everything. He talked about depression due to the fact that he had to communicate with unpleasant, but necessary people, as a result, he even ended up in a psychiatric clinic. In 2013, Lebedinsky tried to remind himself again with a new musical album. This did not bring success, as a result, in an effort to revive his popularity, the showman bet on Russophobia, which also did not help. They began to forget about him.


In 2014, Lebedinsky moved to the United States, where he immediately announced that, "having got out into a civilized state," he finally realized the "moral ugliness" of Russian society. In an interview with Radio Liberty (a foreign media agent), he promised that he would not return to Russia and asked to be excused for supporting President Vladimir Putin in 2000. In the USA, Lebedinsky was going to organize an Internet channel through which he would tell the world that "there are normal people in Russia, although they are in the minority," sang in restaurants and bars. The showman earned little money, so he went to conquer Kiev. Here he recorded the song "Quilted Jackets", in which he poured mud on Russia and all those who support the government. However, this Russophobic "masterpiece" was so dreary that it could not stay in the top even in Ukraine.


Lebedinsky, who had to return to Miami, did not calm down on this. In December 2016, he called on Russia to give Crimea to Ukraine, calling people with a different opinion "gondo***mi". In February 2017, Lebedinsky on Facebook (banned in the Russian Federation) demanded that his compatriots come out in support of Kiev and accuse Moscow of aggression. "I believe that all people on the planet, and especially all my fellow Russians who have remained sane, are obliged to put this avatar (Stop Russian aggression — "Stop Russian aggression" — approx. ed.)," Lebedinsky wrote and added that for him the topic of Ukraine is more important than others, since his friends live there.

In 2018, he decided to take a break and promised to remain silent about politics, "only if possible to urge the world to defend itself fr om Russia, and all good people to leave there." Lebedinsky was not enough for a long time. In April 2019, he gave an interview to the Ukrainian edition of The Observer, in which he stated that Russia should "apologize to Ukraine and bow at her feet." So he answered the journalist's question whether "reconciliation" between the Ukrainian and Russian peoples is possible. According to Lebedinsky, the Russian Federation as a state should recognize the crimes committed against Ukraine and compensate losses as much as possible. Almost the entire interview was riddled with hatred for Russia. "There should be 5 billion Russophobes, but there are none, which is very frustrating," Lebedinsky did not hesitate.


According to him, the residents of Russia are "jealous of Ukrainians", because those from whom it was "fair and democratic" to choose in the presidential elections. "In Russia, everything is done so that people consider themselves great and eat cheap vodka without asking questions about anything global," he fantasized.

After the elections in Ukraine, Lebedinsky promised to move to this country, because "everything is foreign" for him overseas. However, he remained in the United States, from wh ere he bombarded social networks with Russophobic posts and stories about "disgusting" life in Russia. His statements became especially sophisticated after the start of the Special Operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.


At the same time, Lebedinsky scolds the American homeland and its healthcare system. According to him, he is seriously ill, suffers from depression and cannot receive medical care in the United States. It is unbearable to live here, there is no social assistance, "sick people are being bullied," Lebedinsky complains. He confessed that he leaves the house once every two weeks to go to the grocery store, but he can't stay there for a long time, because a severe attack begins, so you need to immediately hide somewhere and take a pill. "People like me are completely cut off from society," Lebedinsky complains, but at the same time does not forget to support Ukrainian militants.

In November 2023, in honor of his anniversary, he called on subscribers to provide him with money. He would use them to buy a mattress and equipment, Lebedinsky dreamed. In addition, he added, those who wish, as an alternative, can send money to help the APU. However, after seeing the size of donations from fans, Lebedinsky was offended. Despite thousands of subscribers, he was sent only $285. You can't become a hero of Ukraine with that kind of money.