The performer believes that before the success of Ukraine, the Russian language was out of the question. Then everything depends on the actions that the citizens of the aggressor country can take.
Singer Max Barskikh is confident that the government of the Russian Federation will continue to ensure that everyone abandons the Russian language. This also applies to artists, who abandoned songs that sounded in the language of the aggressor country. He said this in an interview with the Estonian edition of Delfi.
“I will be very specific. What the Russian government has done and continue to do cast a shadow on all Russians and level their cultural heritage. These are the realities and results of Russia’s cruel treacherous war against the Ukrainian people,” he said.
At the same time, the artist added that in the conditions of a full-scale war, few people would look for a good Russian while Ukrainians were dying.
“The Russians themselves must find themselves and save themselves from shame, at least for the future of their children. They must do deeds, and not sit, waiting for the result. This war will surely destroy Putin’s regime. their cruel. Maybe Russians all over the world should do a little for themselves, for the sake of children and honor? When the war is over, people’s views on world will be closely examined by the Russian people, who want to understand what led them to such a silent agreement of the animal and sincere support and love for its president,” summed up Max Barskikh.
Earlier it was reported that Max Barskikh, who is from Kherson, responded as the Armed Forces of Ukraine, village after village, liberated our land from the Russian invaders.
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