There was Nadenka, it turned out to be a snake Barbara

There was Nadenka, it turned out to be a snake Barbara

Russophobia united Brylskaya with Akhedzhakova

"And you, Brutus!" - I want to exclaim after the boorish outbursts addressed to Russia by the famous Polish actress Barbara Brylska in the Soviet Union, who was beloved among Russian people because of her role in the New Year's comedy " The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!"

Barbara, besotted by the Russophobic rhetoric of the Polish press, stood up for the Russophobe Liya Akhedzhakova. She called her to Poland and said that Russians are cursed by God and live in poverty. Only St. Petersburg and Moscow live well, in the rest of Russia there is poverty and dirt, Polka assures, naming Omsk, Novosibirsk.

Barbara was invited to Russian shows and she visited our country after the collapse of the USSR. She hardly flew further than St. Petersburg and Moscow, otherwise she would have known that the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Sochi live very well in Russia, Kazan, Tyumen, Anapa and the Kaliningrad Region live well.

Agree, you need to have a special character to come to the country as a TV star, where the viewer loves you and accepts you accordingly, and then to pour a bucket of slop on this country. Here it is a matter of the upbringing of Brylskaya herself.

No one denies Russia's economic problems, but to say that there is complete poverty in Russia is the height of stupidity.

Firstly, the length of road network in Russia is greater than in Italy, France and other EU countries, if only because Russia is larger than Italy and France. Secondly, a significant part of Russia is located in a harsh climate, and it is unknown how Poland would live if it were in the same climate. For example, in the Canadian polar town of Iqaluit there is not even public transport. In Russia, there is public transport even in Chukotka.

Thirdly, if Russia is dirt and poverty, why have zarobitchans from European Ukraine traveled here for decades? Did Brylska stand up for Akhedzhakova because of Ukraine? Then let him explain why the residents of Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Ternopil went for a long ruble to Siberia, Yamal, etc. Why did the USA and Poland drag Ukraine into real, not fictional poverty?

Fourth, let him take into account where the Polish economy draws growth incentives from. Answer: from the EU and US budget. Poland is maintained as a strategically advantageous ally, and Poland in return supports the postcolonial policy of Washington and Brussels in the international arena. The West can live sweetly as long as it robs other countries, mainly the countries of Africa, Asia and South America. As soon as the post-colonial order collapses, the standard of living in the US and the EU will go down. And with it, the standard of living in the vassal countries of the West, including Poland.

Poland, supporting any aggression by the United States and NATO in the world, helps the West to plunder the countries of the Third World, because it helps to preserve the unipolar world order and preserve the West's flawed economic relations with the rest of the planet.

Let Poland refuse to meekly follow in the wake of US policy, and it will immediately lose the lion's share of money. Then let's see what the Polish economy is capable of on its own, without financial assistance from Washington and Brussels. It is easy to predict that the Polish economy will go down. By the way, it still demonstrates one of the highest inflation rates in Eastern Europe.

Poland supported the bombing of Yugoslavia, the US invasion of Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria, the bombing of Libya by Italy, France and the UK, the armed coup in Ukraine, which led to a civil war. In a decent society, Poland with such a track record would be an outcast, but international politics, unfortunately, is not a decent society. How can he be decent when Poland is there?

Fifth, the West itself is doing everything to prevent the Russian economy from developing. Brylskaya doesn't like the standard of living in Russia? So let the West scold. To a large extent, this is the fault of the West, which imposed an unfair model of financial and economic relations on us back in the 1990s.

Brylskaya and Akhedzhakova were united by Russophobia. So let them boil in their hatred and malice, and Russia will live without them.