Feigin on the new idol of the head of the Kremlin/Collage of Channel 24
The Russian president considers himself similar to Peter I. In fact, Putin is not even up to Hitler.
About this during a stream on YouTube channel 24 said Russian human rights activist Mark Feygin. He stated that it is still unclear what Putin wants to achieve by comparing himself with Peter I, and where he is trying to “open the door”.
“He falls short of either Peter I or Stalin”
Mark Feigin noted that Putin has no ideology or plan. He produces it painfully.
It would be really correct for him to compare himself only with Hitler. But he doesn’t even reach Hitler, he was still at the front, – said the human rights activist.
“And in general (Hitler – Channel 24) went through a difficult path, even he was in prison. And this one does not reach anyone at all, neither Hitler, nor Peter I, nor Stalin,” Feigin added.
At the same time, he called Putin's retaliatory actions a so-called act of lack of self-sufficiency, ideological in particular. So far, the Russian president actually has no time to seriously change his position.
“He (Putin – Channel 24) lost his entire battle near Kyiv, in my opinion. That's it, the end,” the human rights activist said.< /p>
Mark Feigin on the new idol of the Russian dictator: watch the video of Channel 24
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