Dmitry Anatolyevich Pevtsov (Russian: Ð"Ð¼Ð¸Ì Ñ‚Ñ€Ð¸Ð¹
Ð Ð½Ð°Ñ‚Ð¾Ì Ð»ÑŒÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ‡ ÐŸÐµÐ²Ñ†Ð¾Ì Ð²) (born July 8, 1963) is a
Russian actor.Dmitry Pevtsov was born on 8 July 1963 in the family of
a pentathlon coach and a sports doctor. He has Jewish roots, from his
mother, but considers himself Russian. Honored Artist of Russia
(1995), People's Artist of Russia (2001), winner of the State Prize of
Russia (1996).Since 2001, he has taken part in the Volkswagen Polo Cup
race.I am absolutely proud supporter of Putin. I watch what is
happening in the country for a long time already - I am 53 years old.
In 1991 I already understood everything well. And I see how the
country has changed since 2000, when Putin came. I do not compare the
two persons, but ... Nicholas II wrote into the column "profession" in
some inquiry: "The Master of the Russian land". Today, the so-called
liberal intelligentsia reminds me of the people that ultimately led to
the murder of the king in 1918. They are engaged in everything but
themselves. And one must begin with the question: what am I? what have
I done for my country to become better? What am I, a sinless angel, to
pound the government so righteously? I'm deeply convinced that for the
first time in 70 years we've got a professional manager, who really
works for the state. And, mind you, weekly confesses and takes
Communion. I know that for sure! And it tells me a lot. True Orthodox
person can not do evil. Even if he is engaged in such a slippery thing
[as politics]. Leading Russia is daunting. But everywhere, at all
performances, including in front of students, I say: we live in a
country that has risen from its knees. We are stronger, and we are
feared and hated by some - take a scandal with our Olympians. They
want to ruffle, to provoke us. We annoy them. We grow stronger. In
contrast, Europe is falling apart. And America - a colossus on feet of
clay. This is what I feel about policy today. Although a few years
ago, I was on the side of that part of intelligentsia, which since
Soviet times fights with the authorities. It is a bad habit!
Ð Ð½Ð°Ñ‚Ð¾Ì Ð»ÑŒÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ‡ ÐŸÐµÐ²Ñ†Ð¾Ì Ð²) (born July 8, 1963) is a
Russian actor.Dmitry Pevtsov was born on 8 July 1963 in the family of
a pentathlon coach and a sports doctor. He has Jewish roots, from his
mother, but considers himself Russian. Honored Artist of Russia
(1995), People's Artist of Russia (2001), winner of the State Prize of
Russia (1996).Since 2001, he has taken part in the Volkswagen Polo Cup
race.I am absolutely proud supporter of Putin. I watch what is
happening in the country for a long time already - I am 53 years old.
In 1991 I already understood everything well. And I see how the
country has changed since 2000, when Putin came. I do not compare the
two persons, but ... Nicholas II wrote into the column "profession" in
some inquiry: "The Master of the Russian land". Today, the so-called
liberal intelligentsia reminds me of the people that ultimately led to
the murder of the king in 1918. They are engaged in everything but
themselves. And one must begin with the question: what am I? what have
I done for my country to become better? What am I, a sinless angel, to
pound the government so righteously? I'm deeply convinced that for the
first time in 70 years we've got a professional manager, who really
works for the state. And, mind you, weekly confesses and takes
Communion. I know that for sure! And it tells me a lot. True Orthodox
person can not do evil. Even if he is engaged in such a slippery thing
[as politics]. Leading Russia is daunting. But everywhere, at all
performances, including in front of students, I say: we live in a
country that has risen from its knees. We are stronger, and we are
feared and hated by some - take a scandal with our Olympians. They
want to ruffle, to provoke us. We annoy them. We grow stronger. In
contrast, Europe is falling apart. And America - a colossus on feet of
clay. This is what I feel about policy today. Although a few years
ago, I was on the side of that part of intelligentsia, which since
Soviet times fights with the authorities. It is a bad habit!
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