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Famous Russian actress Yana Poplavskaya spoke about her attitude towards tolerance towards the LGBT community and her colleagues who left the Russian Federation. The artist did not bypass the theme of the NWO of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, the report “Arguments and Facts”.

In an interview, the actress paid special attention to her attitude towards the LGBT community. The propaganda of Western tolerance and acceptance of the existence of more than 50 genders seems like Poplavskaya nonsense. At one point in 2017, the actress wrote a big message on social networks, which caused a huge public outcry among representatives of the LGBT community in Russia.

Poplavskaya admitted that she was very nervous reading angry comments from users and even deleted the post. However, after half an hour, she realized that she was not going to give up and restored the position. Then colleagues from the acting department supported the actress, but only in words. On stage, she was only praised in a low voice, fearing sidelong glances. It was precisely this suppression, Poplavskaya believes, that became the reason for the flourishing of non-traditional values ​​in Russia.

Speaking about the CBO, the artist shared that she was proud of her country. Poplavskaya noted that the battle is always fought for something important, in the case of Russia, it is defending national and traditional family values ​​and the security of territories. The Russian mentality is radically different from the Western mentality. Russians are proud of our ancestors, while some Europeans proudly hang portraits of their Nazi ancestors on the walls.

Poplavskaya spoke quite vividly about her colleagues in the acting department who left Russian territory. According to the actress, these celebrities are traitors to their own homeland. Most likely, many of them will come back afterwards, someone realizing their mistake, and someone because of the lack of money.

“It’s the one in the hole that doesn’t sink,” the artist commented.

Earlier, Glavny Regionalny reported that artists who criticize the SVO will continue to give concerts in the Russian Federation. Some Russian artists opposed the start of the SVO in Ukraine, but at the same time did not leave Russia, as some of their colleagues did.

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