The musician believes that the promotion of Russian content is teenagers who do not think that they are sponsoring the Russian Federation in this way.
Performer Sergey Babkin suggests why, despite the widespread war, Russian artists still top the Ukrainian charts. He told about it to the journalists of the 24 channel.
According to him, the most active listeners are teenagers who do not think about the connection between listening to Russian content and the attack on Ukraine.
“When you’re 13 or 14 years old, you don’t connect these things. You listen to someone, and this music is important to you. Then Russia attacked Ukraine, but what does the music you listen to do with it? I’m sure that most people of this age are not far from their thoughts. They just listen to what they like. And they don’t care if the artist is from Russia, from Belarus or Kazakhstan, ” he said.
At the same time, the musician assured that for many years no one and nothing from Russia will have a place in Ukraine. However, after a while, the Ukrainians will be able to reconsider their decision.
“I think that anything and anyone from Russia will not have a place in Ukraine for many years and even decades. Of course, there will still be isolated cases – someone will play concerts or do something else yet. But generally speaking – No. The human value is too great, the destruction is too great, and the level of hatred is at its highest. When the hatred is so strong, people are not ready to know who “good” and who is not. Disgust will spread to everything that comes from that territory. Perhaps if something changes in Russia – the regime will fall, imperial propaganda will disappear, those responsible for heinous crimes will be punished , and the Russian society will go through repentance, as it happened in Germany after the Second World War, then there is an opportunity for some kind of normalization. But I, I do not believe that their society is capable of such a thing, “Sergey Babkin shared his thoughts.
Recall that Ukrainian performers Sergey Babkin and Vladimir Udovenko presented a song dedicated to the Azov paramedic with the call sign “Ptashka” Ekaterina Polishchuk.
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Source: korrespondent
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