Russians With Attitude
40.4K subscribers
743 photos
230 videos
327 links
Two Russians manoeuvring American monoculture
Contact bot: @rwapodcastbot
Listen to our podcasts on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rwapodcast
Gumroad: https://russianswithattitude.gumroad.com/l/RWApodcast
Merch: https://www.rwapodcast.store/
Download Telegram
New FREE episode: a sort of interim conclusion on various topics, "Big Arrow War" theory, dehumanization rhetoric, the secret power of comedians in the post-Soviet space, war branding and other things

You can listen to it on patreon: https://patreon.com/posts/64587373

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/russians-with-attitudes/episodes/So-This-Was-Phase-One-e1gjb83

Gumroad: https://russianswithattitude.gumroad.com/l/RWApodcast
Watch a superb perestroika-era film "Heart of a Dog" based on Bulgakov's novel with decent english subtitles. It's a cautionary tale about bioleninism if there ever was one.

It's set in 1924. A brilliant Russian surgeon professor Preobrazhensky specializes in unorthodox rejuvenation practices and stands his ground against bolsheviks trying to destroy his conventional way of life. As a luminary of fringe sciences he makes a wild experiment transplanting human pituitary gland to a dog. Naturally, it goes terribly wrong. He created a Frankenstein - a new soviet man.

It's a mix of scathing comedy mocking the early USSR and NEP era and also a very touching drama. Note that there are slight differences between Bulgakov's text and Bortko's adaptation - in the book professor was a less sympathetic figure.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H66k6jHiMfw
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Last night, Sergey "Boatsman" Korotkikh, infamous Neo-Nazi & member of Azov, posted a video titled "The BOATSMAN BOYS in Bucha". At the 6 second mark you can clearly hear the dialogue:

"There are guys without blue armbands, can I shoot them?"
"Fuck yeah"
RWA Samizdat presents a new translation - Konstantin Krylov's dystopian short story "The Small Life of Stuart Calvin Zabuzhko", first published back in 2003 under his nom de plume Mikhail Kharitonov. Konstantin Krylov was many things - a journalist, a political activist, a writer, a philosopher. Aside from negativity about his right-wing political leanings (which came mostly from the liberal-leaning literary establishment, but also from the Russian government), he was widely regarded as one of the greater literary talents in modern Russia. You may judge the story's relevance to events that happened since its publication in 2003 for yourself.
Three days have passed since Vladimir Zhirinovsky died. He was the leader of LDPR for 30 years and probably the most charismatic Russian politician throughout all our recent history.

When we, cohosts of this podcast, were just little wee kids - naturally uninterested in politics whatsoever - we were strangely captivated by his bombastic public speeches on TV, fights in gosduma and other thoroughly entertaining performances that this man was constantly pulling off. In teenage years we rebelled against this spectacle but later we have come to appreciate for what it is. Zhirinovsky was a genius. This term gets thrown out a lot but in this case it's true.

He was many things at once. A highly experienced and sly politician, a cryptofascist radical, a half-jewish lawyer, a court jester, a raging misogynist, a shock jock, a luminary of geopolitics, a super-predictor and romantic philosopher. A true Renaissance man.

A year ago we dedicated an episode to Zhirik in which we tried to show our audience what kind of man Vladimir Volfovich really was. Hope it was interesting or at least funny. Have a listen.

upd: note that our editing skills back then were not the best


https://youtu.be/w_6hrKbWT1w

audio: https://www.patreon.com/posts/51330809
Our twitter account got censored.

It was inevitable. The quality of our reporting was too high for this platform. Our translations of primary sources were too inconvenient. Just imagine how bluecheck journos suffered watching us blow up from a small podcast account to a successful independent media outlet in the span of 1 (one) month. With no investors but you, our dear audience. Well, that was just inhumane!

We will continue our work on telegram and other platforms. Now with 120% less self-censorship :)
Banning a twitter account in response to 1026 Ukrainian Marines surrendering in Mariupol - is this what they call "combined arms warfare"
The Ukrainian side refuses to acknowledge the latest mass surrender in Mariupol, by the way. Presidential Advisor Arestovych instead claims that the Marines somehow teleported into Azovstal and reinforced the Azov fighters. The surrender is getting the Snake Island treatment. Ukrainian TG channel Легитимный says as much. https://t.me/legitimniy/11679
Dmitry Medvedev going mask off:

"Certain freaks calling themselves the 'Ukrainian authorities' report that they want to beat a statement out of Viktor Medvedchuk, then convict him 'quickly and fairly,' and then exchange him for prisoners. These figures should look around carefully and lock their doors tightly at night, lest they themselves end up among those to be exchanged."

https://t.me/medvedev_telegram/44
Russian flag being raised over Mariupol's city administration. Among those raising the flag was Olga Seletskaya - pro-Russian activist from Donbass who was abducted & tortured by Azov. In 2014, the Antimaidan movement in Mariupol began at this very building.
"Russia considers U.S. and NATO vehicles carrying weapons to Ukraine as legitimate military targets", says Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ryabkov.
Russians With Attitude
"Russia considers U.S. and NATO vehicles carrying weapons to Ukraine as legitimate military targets", says Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ryabkov.
"Attempts by the U.S. and Western countries to slow down the Russian special operation in Ukraine will be thwarted" - Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov
Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov: "Medvedchuk has never had any behind-the-scenes relations with Russia. Regarding the exchange that figures in Kiev have been talking about so heatedly - he is not a Russian citizen and has nothing to do with the military operation, he is a foreign political figure. We don't know if he even wants Russian participation in resolving this situation."
Also, please be wary of potential imposters. We will not be creating a new Twitter account for now.
The Ukrainian convoy that tried to break out of Mariupol yesterday did not get very far.