Dmitry Shurov said that artists cannot be replaced by anyone, therefore they should receive a reprieve from mobilization.
Ukrainian singer Dmitry Shurov, better known as Pianoboy, spoke out against the mobilization of artists in front. He spoke about it in an interview with NV.
In particular, according to the performer, representatives of show business should receive reservations, because they can bring many benefits to our country. At the same time, he added that the issue of mobilization is very complex and ambiguous.
“On the one hand, it is clear that we can win only by effectively and purposefully using the potential of all citizens. From a purely managerial point of view, “reservation” should be given to people who cannot be replaced by anyone. Of Of course, artists fit this standard, because this year “, – he said.
Dmitry Shurov also noted that an artist in the background brings success more effectively than in the front line. After all, they tour, give charity concerts and help the military.
“In my opinion, a touring artist gives charity concerts, raises funds to help those in need, gives people new meaning and emotional support, and will bring more effective benefits to success by doing his work than in the trenches or in the kitchen. First of all, those artists who, in addition to the semantic load, they are also a business that pays taxes, did not receive a cent from the state and built their business and career with their own hands and resources. The logic is this : the state does not waste resources on them, but on the contrary, the activities of these people are a resource for everyone’s success,” the singer said.
Earlier it was reported that Dmitry Shurov admitted that at the beginning of the whole Russian invasion he wanted to end his career.
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