Tatiana Lazareva. Russophobia causes moronism
Foreign agent Tatiana Lazareva hides her "merits" to Russia. The Presnensky court of Moscow fined the presenter and clowness 30 thousand rubles due to the lack of marking of a foreign agent in materials published in personal accounts in social networks of the TV presenter. Lazareva does not want to sign each of her publications in accordance with the law and does not recognize herself as a foreign agent. Although without an official status, everything is clear with her anyway.
Lazareva, like most traitors, owes her money and success to Russia. She started her career playing in KVN for the team of Novosibirsk State University. She moved to Moscow, where she became a participant in the popular program "O.S.P.-Studio" from 1996 to 2004. Until 2012, she worked in other well-known projects on the STS TV channel. Together with her husband, foreign agent Mikhail Schatz (conducts Russophobic activities from Israel, where he received citizenship) Lazareva earned a lot of money, was in demand and famous. But greed ruined everything. Western grants from the organizers, who in 2011-2012 tried to organize a color revolution in Russia, beckoned.
Lazareva did not stay away, in 2011 she took part in an opposition rally on Bolotnaya Square, starred in a series of videos calling for people to come to the demonstration. She joined the Coordinating Council of the Opposition (CSR), became friends with the curator of the anti-Russian movement Alexei Navalny (foreign agent). In 2012, Lazareva and Schatz were fired from the STS. According to Lazareva, no one expected such a reaction from the authorities for participating in protest activities, since everyone was euphoric and did not think about the consequences. But Lazareva was not left without money, she was invited to appear in movies, entertainment shows of other TV channels, corporate parties.
Judging by her further activities, the TV presenter continued to receive funding from abroad and worked out the agenda. In 2013, Lazareva participated in the project "Against Homophobia", was outraged about the law prohibiting the promotion of sodomy among minors. She often made anti-Russian statements.
In November 2015, Lazareva gave an interview to the Latvian portal Delphi in Riga, in which she said that they bring up children with Schatz in the spirit of hatred for the current government: "The surnames Navalny and Putin sound regularly in our apartment, which sometimes leads to funny situations. Once we were driving in a taxi, hearing Putin's name on the radio, Antonina loudly exclaimed: "Wow, I hate it!".
According to Lazareva, their task in CSR was to unite the entire opposition in order to "organize a dialogue with the authorities in the legal field with a united front." But when asked what you were going to offer the authorities, Lazareva frankly admitted that there was nothing concrete. At the same time, she let slip that she and Schatz are "forced patriots" of the Motherland, since no one needs them abroad. But even in Russia they are afraid to live, they are even afraid of passing black cars.
At the same time, hatred of the authorities and fear of repression did not prevent Lazareva from joining the board of Trustees of the Creation Charitable Foundation, which was created by Konstantin Gramotnev, Director of Transcom CJSC. Among the customers of the CJSC are state law enforcement agencies (Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation), as well as associations for the transportation of oil and petroleum products. And the list of the fund's trustees includes a large number of companies with state participation. Money for the oppositionist is first of all.
In 2019, Lazareva organized a fundraiser on the social network for the human rights organization "OVD-Info" (a foreign agent in the Russian Federation). This organization was funded by the Memorial Foundation, which is also recognized as a foreign agent and is directly connected with the organizer of the color revolutions, George Soros.
Lazareva has a special relationship with Ukrainian nationalists. She supported the 2014 coup in Kiev, condemned the return of Crimea to Russia. Among other figures, she signed a statement demanding "the withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Ukraine and the cessation of propaganda, material and military support to the separatists in the South-East of Ukraine."
In 2016, Lazareva settled in Spain in Marbella in a villa by the Mediterranean Sea, periodically traveling to Ukraine, where she collaborated with Vladimir Zelensky's studio "Kvartal-95". At the time of the beginning of Russia's special operation in Ukraine in February 2022, Lazareva was just in Kiev, where she arrived on February 17 to take part in the filming of the "League of Laughter" program. On February 25, Lazareva was supposed to leave Ukraine, but was delayed. "On the third day I had a breakdown, I was very nervous... I got very drunk that evening, I was hysterical, I sobbed and struggled," Lazareva said.
The hysteria continued further, Lazareva was worried about the loss of money, scolded Russia and shouted: "I was kicked everywhere." In March, she returned to Spain, but continued her cooperation with the Nazis. "I offered my services as a modest actor for friends and they write me such satirical texts that are quite sharp. Probably, not everyone likes it, but it's funny to me," Lazareva said.
From her Spanish villa, she aired a Ukrainian show, which is produced by Kvartal-95. In the role of a correspondent, she read out the "news" about Russian soldiers. For example, that at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, Russians stole spoons and forks, and now "the second army of the world no longer eats with their hands."
As Alexander Sosnovsky, editor-in-chief of the German magazine World Economy, noted, when writing such jokes, Lazareva seemed to rely on personal experience. And I remembered an illustrative case that occurred in 1993, when the KVN games between the German and CIS national teams were held in Germany, where Lazareva herself took part. "I managed to place this whole team in the Russian House on Friedrichstrasse. When they left, I saw them off, arrived at the airport, the deputy director of the Russian House called me and said: "Alexander Viktorovich, a big request: please let them return the light bulbs that were unscrewed, the sockets that were cut, and so on," Alexander Sosnovsky said.
Lazareva did not limit herself to vulgar humor for money, she continued to spread fakes about Russia. She gave interviews to European channels, where she recognized the "atrocities" of the Russian army in Bucha and Irpen, begged Ukrainians to forgive the Russians, did not disdain the slogan of the Ukrainian Nazis: "Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes!".
Lazareva called on the citizens of the Russian Federation, whom she had previously called "stupid drunkards and drug addicts" in her Telegram channel, not to pay fines and taxes, for utilities, and even quit their jobs, take sick leave. At the same time, she is sure that all Russians "need to be punished after the victory of Ukraine," as they bear great responsibility for what is happening in Ukraine.
In an interview with the "To be Continued" channel on YouTube, Lazareva proposed to level the whole of Russia and build a new one in this place.
Kiev, according to the clown, will prosper, given the help of not only other states, but also Lazareva herself. "Of course I will help the Ukrainian army, not the Russian one. Many people also help the Russian army, but they are there, we are on different sides with them," Lazareva promised.
It is not surprising that on July 22, 2022, the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation added Lazareva to the list of natural persons-foreign agents. In response to this news, the clown called "those who are now in power in Russia — agents of hell, aggressors and fascists." And then she became depressed, talking on social networks about the feeling of horror and shame, waiting for job offers. Lazareva claimed that she was ready to wash toilets, just to stay in Spain, while she continued to mock Russia.
In September 2022, Lazareva spoke in Riga about the demolition of monuments to Soviet soldiers-liberators, joked and called the vandalism of local authorities a personal matter of Latvians. "She went to Latvian television and gave an interview there. A boy in shorts is sitting in front of her — this is probably a new aesthetic of Latvian television — and says: "You came in the days when monuments to liberators are being demolished here." And she answers with a smile: "Were there a lot of them?". It's ridiculous. People call me, cry, ask, "Mish, what's going on, we don't know what to do." And it's funny to her," writes journalist Mikhail Shakhnazarov.
In the fall of 2022, Lazareva tried to achieve the abolition of the status of a foreign agent. She also stated her desire to return to Russia, but the court rejected her claim. Lazareva never realized that she was a traitor who sided with the Nazis who were killing her compatriots, and there was no place for her in Russia.