jun 5 2020
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Hello everybody.
Just wanted to clarify my civil* stance.
Despite the fact that certain
bastards and ass lickers** attempt to smear me, making it look like if I don't care for my homeland*** I'd like to say a few words on this.
In fact, my wishes are one and the same with the wishes of the vast majority of my countrymen, it's happiness for our loved ones and if it will ever become possible, happiness for all of our people in general.
The difference is that while some people reckon it's achievable with the current system, I don't. And I'm asking not to confuse the country with the state.
Best wishes everybody!

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Now, considering that the video was published 8 months ago and obviously refers to the events before that (I can't even pinpoint from the top of my head which similar escapade he's referring to here, safe to say there had been a few), thus dating maybe a year back, is it SO unthinkable to suggest that Bread might NOT be THAT taken aback by yet another slander attempt which as the video proves I think have become somewhat of a routine for him? And certainly not that much as to request an "indefinite" LOA? While actually playing instead, like if it was total garbage (which it is) not worthy of paying attention to, would speak much louder than any words or silence for that matter?
* The word civil is used where some would expect political would've been. It needs to be said that in Russia for most of the 20th century the very concept of politics was marginalized if not outright prohibited. You shouldn't dabble in politics, the party knows better, comrade! And all that. So it's a (sad IMO) tradition that expressing one's opinion on matters, one would habitually use this substitute, which I've translated literally for the lack of a better option.
** Bread uses much more cultured wording in Russian but I CBA looking for the exact alternatives in English, even tho I'd have liked to use them. Also, he puts a notable emphasis on these words.
*** The literal phrase is "love my motherland". Furthermore, the usual, standard, textbook accusation by the self-styled patriotic crowd against what they disdainfully call "the liberals" (which applies to this case as well) always suggests that if you're speaking out against *the powers*, then you're not only "don't care for motherrussia" but actively seeking to undermine the country and hurt the people. Don't ask.