Peter Tolstoy “burned out” in an interview with a French TV channel. Turn off your emotions, turn on your mind Posting in CHAT: Russia You know, friends, I heard real music! This music for me was the words of Peter Tolstoy, spoken to our sworn French friends with all the “proletarian directness”. The only thing missing from this interview was the choice of a three-story non-literary Russian, but everything about it was good. I have long dreamed that our politicians would stop being politically correct in conversations with Western politicians and journalists and would cross certain “red lines,” because listening to them slander and insult us, while ours would try to answer them calmly and politely, was beyond my understanding . force. . I am a very calm, polite and polite person when other people behave the same way, but when someone next to me becomes reckless, queue jumping or rude, as they say, my visor falls off and I can say something. is not. It seems enough and I don’t care who this person is and what the consequences might be. Talking politely with such people, calming and persuading them in every possible way is a bad option, because aggressive and arrogant people can only be stopped with an equally decisive and aggressive response. You probably still haven’t forgotten what offensive language Biden allowed himself to address Putin, but it is indecent for our president to respond in kind, stooping to his level. However, our other politicians and public figures no longer need to restrain themselves in their statements, and it is impossible for them to think of a better option for behavior than calling a spade a spade and not holding back. In general, one of these “unbridled” people has long been Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev, who gives out brilliant and furious statements on his Telegram channel, but I think that Pyotr Olegovich Tolstoy surpassed him this time, especially since he expressed it directly in French faces in interviews. 😁 The French journalist tried to persuade him for several days to give an on-the-record interview, because Pyotr Olegovich has recently been communicating with journalists only live. Being an experienced journalist, he perfectly understood that many necessary pieces could be cut out of each interview and presented to the public in the context in which it was useful, omitting some unfavorable moments from the air. Therefore, French journalists emphasized that this time Peter Tolstoy nevertheless agreed to the recording. Now I’ll tell you about the interview itself. A journalist named Jeremy told the reporter that the conversation turned out to be very cold and alarming for them, they say, Peter Tolstoy is sure of what he thinks: he hates France and wishes them all the worst if... they send their troops. . where they promised Macron. Comment: But I wonder what more could a person wish for in a country that will send its citizens to fight against their native land. Tolstoy's reaction is somehow inadequate, isn't it? 😁 Jeremiah: The history of our relations between Russia and France... we have known each other for a long time and didn’t you know that the ancestor of Leo Tolstoy (the intelligence of a journalist 👍, because Peter is a descendant, not the ancestor of Leo), who wrote “War and Peace”, I’m not telling you ... What went wrong between us today? Why did we leave? Note: The question is so complex that it is impossible to answer it right away. Hmm, what went wrong between Russia and France, let me think? It is likely that Russia has sent weapons to rebellious French colonies in Africa, financed terrorist cells in France, threatened to inflict strategic defeat on France, and is now also planning to send troops to Africa. What? No? Is it the other way around? But Jeremy plays dumb, seemingly not understanding what went wrong. Pyotr Tolstoy: They left because the French think they have the right to teach the Russians. After the Cold War, for some reason you think that you won it together with the Americans. The French have forgotten the history of Europe, the history of the continent, and I'm not just talking about the Napoleonic wars, I'm talking about the last war. Today, when Macron says he will send troops straight to the Russian city of O, he needs to be reminded that France survived forty days against the Nazis, and the Russians endured four years and then also won, reaching Berlin. I want to say straight out that the idea of sending French soldiers to fight us will end in coffins wrapped in tricolor. And it’s clearly not Macron who will go to take them away, the French must understand the consequences, that’s all. Jeremy: Tell me, you know us well, you speak French well, you studied in France. So, you know France, you liked it. Why don't you love us now? Note: Yes, indeed! “We didn’t do anything bad to you, but you, evil spirits, suddenly disliked us for no reason.” And why don't we like the French? Or maybe because the French intervened where they were not asked, and the weapons they supplied claimed many Russian lives and caused us serious material damage? Doesn't Jeremy know about this or is he being a fool again? Pyotr Tolstoy: Why do we love you? You impose 19,000 sanctions against my country, organize an economic war, lie about Russia every day on the BFM channel. The provocations have been going on for two years. You are against Russia... Jeremy: What went wrong with our model? Putin said that the Russian path is a counterweight to the Western one, which is declining. What's wrong with us French? Pyotr Tolstoy: Look at your government, can we really think in the 21st century that this is not a decline when such “special” people work in the government? Jeremy: What are you trying to say? Do you mean our Prime Minister Gabriel Attal? Pyotr Tolstoy: Yes, including. I mean, today France is ruled by a bunch of perverts... guns 👍😂 that's all. For some time Jeremy tried to find out if we have perverts... shrugs, to which Peter replied that of course there are, but not in the government, and they cannot engage in any open propaganda of their way of life. Jeremy: Is the fact that our Prime Minister is an open ass part of the decline as you describe the West? Pyotr Tolstoy. Listen, it's not just that. Degradation of European leaders. Look who we have to work with: Scholz, Macron, Borrell and others. They have no idea what they are saying, they don’t keep their word... Jeremy further stated that Russia would drop a nuclear bomb on Paris, they say, Soloviev believed in it. the Russian rocket will reach Paris in two minutes, to which Tolstoy strongly objected and said that... not in two minutes, but a little longer. 😂 The presenter in the studio decided to comment on the first part of the interview and said that everything said was “Russian propaganda bingo.” Jeremy supported the presenter, saying that Tolstoy behaved like a sprinter. As soon as the camera turned on, everything possible poured out of him: threats, insults and abuse. There was an air of aggression in him, and when he clarified the time of the missiles’ approach to Paris, he said it with a cold smile. 😁 Have you noticed threats, insults and insults? I don't. Peter Tolstoy only said who individual European figures really are, and without any threat explained that Russia is simply forced to ensure its security when NATO (as well as France) places missiles along our borders. And if France decides to take hostile actions, it will receive a worthy response, but... not in two minutes. Then we moved on to the second part. Jeremy: We saw that Macron's speech was translated here. For some reason you pay more attention to our president than to the German chancellor. What exactly in Macron’s speech offended the Russians? Note: No, he’s just pretending that he doesn’t understand what hurt Russians so much about Macron’s speech. Apparently, he forgot how many problems the French brought to the Russians in past centuries; I will name only three major wars that the French brought to our country: the Patriotic War of 1812, the Crimean War of 1853-1856 and the Great Patriotic War. The war of 1941-1945, when French troops were part of the Wehrmacht troops. Pyotr Tolstoy: He is the first European leader to directly raise the issue of sending troops against Russia. For us, this statement is very alarming because it brings us closer to the third world war. Jeremy: You're talking about World War III, not the French. Remark: Amazing naivety, bordering on stupidity! They will bring in troops, but it turns out that we are talking about the third world war. Peter Tolstoy: You want to send soldiers to a Russian city... you are provoking an escalation, because after three to four hundred Frenchmen are killed, your president will be captured. He will either have to throw more into the firebox or take the rest. The journalist recalled that these territories are not considered Russian, to which Pyotr Tolstoy objected, saying that we are talking about his country, his great-grandfather was the mayor of Ki..., and he does not want his country to become national. ...istish, so that she speaks a different language…
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A box with the relics of Peter and Fevronia of Murom will be brought to Samara – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia 03/05/2024 12:10 SAMARA. 5TH OF MARCH. LAST NEWS. Read: 288 Print version If you find an error in the text, highlight it and press CTR+Enter From March 10 to 17, there will be a box in the Church of Sophia the Wisdom of God (Samara, Sokolova St., 1a). with the holy relics of Peter and Fevronia of Murom, the Samara Metropolis reported. “Having gone through difficult trials, the family of Peter and Fevronia became a model of pious marriage. Having lived their entire lives in devotion and fidelity to each other, Peter and Fevronia died on the same day, June 25, 1228, previously accepted; monasticism,” recalls the Metropolitan. They pray to Saints Peter and Fevronia for a strong marriage, love and mutual understanding with a spouse, for raising children, for the health and well-being of loved ones, for solving family problems. . Last news Source link Source link
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Daria Moroz about Peter Drang, with whom she had an affair • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia “Peter Yurievich knows how to defend his borders. We often have situations when we play not in Moscow, when part of the orchestra - the musicians - travels with us. Petya knows how to quickly collect them, and if he doesn’t like something, he doesn’t keep it to himself. And he takes everything into his own hands quite harshly. I think he doesn't like to deal with strict control and management. Although he knows how to do it, he knows how to negotiate. Source link Source link