Today I found out about the "super-debates" and decided to go. The organizer was the UCF (United Civil Front), and I was curious to see what kind of super-debates they would put on with Nevzlin's dirty shekels. I was jealous, of course, I won't deny it. As it turned out, for nothing. A completely different format. No competition at all. There were 70 people in the room (mostly elderly UCF activists) sitting and listening to lectures. The topic of the lecture was unclear. What the first speaker (Prigov) was talking about, absolutely no one understood. At least none of the people sitting near me did — from Parker to Yashin. True, I didn't stay until the end. Maybe there was something interesting later. But I did see the well-known human rights activist (TM), Marina L., in a new look. She had started to resemble Khakamada (Irina Khakamada, a Russian politician). Only blonde. On my way out, I tore the UCF flag off the wall as a trophy. Let it join the collection. So if Garry Kimovich comes out with a statement saying that the bloody regime staged a provocation against the UCF, don't believe it. I staged the provocation.