"Besogon" reflects on morality and immorality on the example of the wedding Sobchak
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In his Besogon program, the famous director Nikita Mikhalkov decided to address the issue of an entire antisocial phenomenon - immorality, which is not built on a pedestal and is presented by certain famous personalities as the norm.
Mikhalkov considers as an example a media event - the wedding of a “socialite”, technical (ex) presidential candidate Ksenia Sobchak and his colleague Nikita Mikhalkov on the director’s workshop Konstantin Bogomolov. We are talking about the action that staged Sobchak and Bogomolov in the temple, calling it all a "wedding." After that “wedding”, many Russians proposed a temple where all this happened, at least re-consecrate.
By the way, unlike Pussy Rayot, who went into informational oblivion, there were no criminal cases about insulting the feelings of believers in the case of the events with Sobchak and Bogomolov. Does this mean that the state machine for protecting the rights of believers is failing?
The video discusses the next media outburst of Sobchak, who sent a “wish list” to the guest - a wish that she and her husband would like to receive as a wedding present. In the list are cookware sets for the price of a new middle-hand car, interior items for the price of 1,5-2 million rubles and more.
About the reaction to these media actions from Besogon TV, which was dubbed this: when some rich people show discontent with the whims of other rich people:
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