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The conversation on Dmitry Gordon's YouTube channel critiques insincere artists driven by careerism and fear, discussing figures like Philip Kirkorov and Alla Pugacheva. The discussion also delves into the negative portrayal of Putin's ideology in Russia, highlighting pressure on public figures and a shift towards loyalty to the state, pushing some show business stars to quietly fade away or face consequences.

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  • Troitsky criticizes insincere artists driven by careerism or fear, like Vanya Okhlobystin and Checherina, while highlighting the pressure faced by artists such as Roma Zverev and Philip Kirkorov to engage in patriotic displays against personal reluctance.
  • The discussion reveals a negative view of Putin's regime in Russia, with public figures facing pressure to conform or risk consequences, reminiscent of historical repressive tactics, leading to a shift towards loyalty to the state and potential repressions, making relocation to Western countries like Western Europe, America, Australia, and New Zealand more appealing due to the negative attitude towards Putin's ideology in Russia.

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Summary

00:00

Russian music critics critique artists on YouTube

  • The discussion on Dmitry Gordon's YouTube channel involves Russian journalists and music critics, including Artemy Troitsky.
  • Troitsky mentions artists who he believes are insincere and driven by careerism or fear, such as Vanya Okhlobystin and Checherina.
  • Some artists, like Roma Zverev and Philip Kirkorov, are seen as pressured into patriotic displays, despite personal reluctance.
  • Troitsky highlights the manipulative nature of certain artists like Shnur and Sukachev, who align with Putinist views for various reasons.
  • The conversation delves into the lack of success in the Russian music scene, with Troitsky criticizing the mediocrity and lack of impactful figures.
  • The attack on Alla Pugacheva is discussed, with Troitsky condemning the persecution of the iconic singer as counterproductive.
  • Pugacheva's reluctance to make strong political statements is attributed to her focus on artistry over politics and her desire to maintain connections in Russia.
  • Troitsky emphasizes the significance of Pugacheva as a symbol of the Soviet Union and the misguided attacks on her legacy.
  • The conversation touches on Pugacheva's potential impact through clearer statements, highlighting her role as an artist rather than a political figure.
  • The dialogue concludes with an invitation to engage with the YouTube channels and content of Dmitry Gordon.

20:08

Russian Artists Face Blackmail Amid Political Pressure

  • Artemy Kilovin's program "Freedom music in freedom" can be found on Troitsky's living corner YouTube channel.
  • Dmitry Gordon was interviewed by Alan Badoev, a Ukrainian director, who suggested that Philip Kirkorov's behavior might be due to potential blackmail involving his children.
  • Kirkorov and other artists could be blackmailed due to their involvement with LGBT issues and their financial resources, possibly in the millions.
  • Kirkorov's refusal to attend the Eurovision contest and his change in lifestyle indicate a shift in his behavior.
  • Some artists, like Alla Pugacheva and Zemfira, are considered honest and decent, having made sacrifices in their careers.
  • Artists like Andrei Makarevich and Boris NV are respected veterans in the rock music scene.
  • Ksenia Sobchak and Nikita Mikhalkov are characterized differently, with Mikhalkov seen as serving authorities and Sobchak as cunning and risk-prone.
  • Putin's actions in Russia are viewed negatively, with pressure on public figures and a potential for repressions reminiscent of Stalinist times.
  • The current situation in Russia involves pressure on public figures to conform or face consequences, similar to historical repressive tactics.
  • The ideological landscape in Russia has shifted, with a focus on loyalty to the state and potential consequences for those who do not comply.

40:36

Russia's Negative Attitude Towards Putin's Ideology

  • Russia has a negative attitude towards Putin's ideology, making it difficult to set up companies abroad, with Western Europe, America, Australia, and New Zealand being safe options for relocation.
  • Despite tragic events like the murder of Navalny, Russia remains under a vile and incompetent government, causing suffering to its people who are intimidated by fake public opinion polls.
  • Show business stars in Russia who support the regime may quietly fade away, similar to past situations during Perestroika, with some potentially holding small concerts for a few fans.
  • Ukraine is expected to become a strong, prosperous country, joining the European Union with support from Europe, showcasing heroic resistance and receiving recognition for its efforts.
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