Stanislav Sadalsky posted a photo Alla Pugacheva And Maxim Galkin* and accompanied the pictures with a poem about dislike for slaves.
Photo: “Alla Pugacheva” by Michail Popov is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
The star of the film “The meeting place cannot be changed” posted photographs of Pugacheva and Galkin* on his LiveJournal.
“There is nothing easier in the world than to complicate your life,” reads the text accompanying the photo.
Next, the Honored Artist of the RSFSR published a poem Robert Rozhdestvensky, representing a dialogue between two lovers.
The verse ends with words about dislike for slaves.
“Because I don’t like slaves,” concludes the poet’s work cited by Sadalsky.
Previously Alla Pugacheva reproached Russians in slave psychology, using the words “slave” and “serf”.
* Recognized by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation as a foreign agent.
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