To be honest, I don't like,
first of all, the word “diaspora,” because
after all, we are citizens of the Russian
Federation. I am a person from the aul (a traditional village in the Caucasus and Central Asia). In the
recent past, you took part in Russian
marches. You are supported by Sputnik and
Pogromu. The national card is the easiest
one to play. Is that really such a bad expression of
religiosity? That lezginka (a traditional Caucasian dance) stumbling block,
which for some reason ended up being classified as
a disturbance of public order. Russian
people will not go to work for 30,000 rubles. Well,
this is exactly where I have a, uh, clear
position, one I stand on firmly with both feet,
and no one will push me off it. And do you
believe in fair elections?
