let`s talk wrote:dimi wrote:NTV video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS0v-9uFg70
I translated some quotes here:
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Thank you let's talk! I just love this man more and more. And I respect Yana !!!
let`s talk wrote:dimi wrote:NTV video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS0v-9uFg70
I translated some quotes here:
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It might look complicated in the eyes of a foreigner but in fact things are quite simple. The core of this issue lies in the communism regime, when pretty much the whole population were on the same income and had the same opportunities or the lack of it. Therefore, when someone gets "higher" on the standards of living, it normaly happened due to promotion by powerful friends and having certain connections. All this almost automatically caused in people the feeling of jealousy and anger, and not without the legitimate grounds- even a real talent didn't have much chances to succeed without having a powerful promoter. When the USSR collapsed things didn't changed overnight. On the contrary- pretty much the same guyes in power got an access to privatization of natural resources, lands and sometimes mafia control. It took I believe 10 years or around before average guys got more or less equal opportunities to build their lives the way their achievments leveled up: more talanted and smart have more real chances to succeed than those who were less gifted. That's why usual people on the west normally don't whine and don't get jealous over someone's success- it will simply exposed them as less-gifted losers, who have the only thing left- whine with evil heart in the internet. While in RuNet, especially on FSO, there are a lot of people of older generations with communism mentality whose attitude to someone's seccess I described above. It's their natural instinct that they can't beat in themselves. Younger people, like in our blog on sports.ru, own their lives and don't need to get jealous to Plu, Yana or anyone else. We simply support Russian athletes and that is all. Also, don't forget that "Russian" often means "Russian speaker", i.e. it includes ex-USSR residents, the one who have pretty much the same mentality as I said here, but also those who immigrated from the USSR and now they can't afford the vacation in Moscow that turned out to be too expensive city for them. Plenty of reasons to get pissed for poor things.whitebamboo wrote:But I just don't understand some people on the Russian internet.
Kudryavka wrote:17.02.2013
От Федерации Фигурного катания на коньках России
Восхищаясь мужеством выдающегося фигуриста Евгения Плющенко и его стремлением выступить на своей четвертой Олимпиаде в Сочи-2014, ФФККР всячески способствует его скорейшему возвращению на лед.
Считаем выступление телекомментатора А. Журанкова по поводу состояния здоровья Плющенко некорректным.. Мы полностью на стороне Евгения в его желании защитить свои честь и достоинство.
Всегда поддерживая добрые отношения со средствами массовой информации, ФФККР будет сотрудничать только с журналистами, не нарушающими профессиональную этику.
http://fsrussia.ru/news/448_ot-federaci ... h-rossii-/
cekoni wrote:Russian "transcript" of video reportage, which will be in today's News on 1TV...
viewtopic.php?f=3&p=77884#p77883
Вера wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tolpEQ5gZ-U
Вера wrote:cekoni wrote:Russian "transcript" of video reportage, which will be in today's News on 1TV...
viewtopic.php?f=3&p=77884#p77883
Воскресное Время, 1 канал, 17.02.2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tolpEQ5gZ-U
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whitebamboo wrote:... I didn't understand what шурупчик was, and at first I thought Dr. Pekarsky meant something that happened to Evgeni's spine in Zagreb, instead of the operation itself...
1. No one shall be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to unlawful attacks on his honour and reputation.
2. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
whitebamboo wrote:... I wanted to mention these things in response to those people who are throwing the phrase "freedom of speech" around without understanding what it means. Of course, I am a complete lay person when it comes to law, but it seems that one ends up learning all sorts of knowledge from being a Plushy fan, even if only in a cursory manner... Basically, I feel that to associate this case with whatever opinions one holds about "the state of freedom of speech in Russia" is both illogical and without any basis in facts, and to suggest that Plushy is somehow "trying to restrict Zhurankov's freedom of speech" is a complete misrepresentation, and utterly ignorant.
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