Radzikhovsky awarded himself thanks for the "saving of Bakhmina": I see it simply. If you can help someone, you should help. If it is possible to reduce the total amount of injustice and suffering on this small planet by even one hundredth of a micron, "soaked in tears from the crust to the Center," as the classic author put it, then one should try. Some people stepped forward and made the effort. However you look at it, that was you and me. full text And Belkovsky very amusingly tore him to pieces over it: ..in his conceptual manifesto on Bakhmina's freedom, the pro-Kremlin publicist is also quite candid. Along with drawing attention to his own (that is, the Kremlin's) merits, he transparently hints that small deeds are what one should be engaged in. But under no circumstances politics, because that is where all evil comes from. Today, for example, Bakhmina has been freed. Tomorrow, we will achieve lower prices for horse collars and saddle straps. And so, little by little, we will become civilized people in a hopelessly uncivilized country. full text For those interested in "political signals," I recommend reading the discussion.