I am a quilted jacket!

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I am a quilted jacket. I was brought up on purely Russian values ​​- love for the family, love for the Russian state and its stories.
I am a quilted jacket. I used to, like the Seliger's toad, in extreme ecstasy to ride with every success of my country in the international arena, whether it be a reunion with the Crimea or a victory of Maria Sharapova at the Wimbledon tournament.
I am a quilted jacket. I am pleased that the Crimea became part of Russia, and I sympathize with the militia of Donbass, for which my friends are fighting. And yes, I really believe that fascism funded by the State Department came to power in Ukraine.

I am a quilted jacket!


I am a quilted jacket, which, by virtue of its close-witted mind-crazed Kremlin, does not see the regular Russian army in the Donbas.
I am a quilted jacket. I believe that my country should be strong and ready to defend itself.
I am a quilted jacket. I am ready to tolerate the absence of parmesan and Norwegian starlet at the grocery store, because since my childhood I have been eating Belarusian fish and have not eaten it.

I am a quilted jacket, which considers the Soviet Union not as a bloody communist regime, but as a truly heroic trace in our history, like, in fact, the Russian empire. After all, the one who does not know how to see good in his past has no future.
I am a quilted jacket. I am disgusted with polls about whether it was necessary to defend Leningrad, or should have been given to the Nazis for destruction. And conscience would never let me even talk about it.
I am a quilted jacket. I believe that the current president of my country really contributes to the revival of its greatness.
I am a quilted jacket. I am not ashamed to be proud that, despite the sanctions, my homeland is becoming great again.
I am a quilted jacket. I don’t want at every mention of the Sochi Olympics, the Russian stage of the Formula 1 Grand Prix and the World Cup 2018, to turn up my nose and say how much money was stolen and how much was stolen. I just know that I will be pleased to look at the end result.
I am a quilted jacket. I do not consider my country ideal, but I don’t want to change its structure by a bloody coup, like in Ukraine, for which Navalny’s so actively associates so actively call for.
I am a quilted jacket. I am a victim of Kremlin propaganda with brainwashing, and I believe that every nation has the right to free will, and not just Kosovo and Scotland.
I am a quilted jacket. I really think Navalny, Nemtsov and others are traitors to the motherland. After all, the one who constantly scolds all the undertakings of his country is clearly not a patriot, right?
I am a quilted jacket, and I see nothing wrong with people fucking going to church. I am so wadded that I think that dancing in the temple is wrong, just like praying in a club.
I am a padded jacket, who, in view of his narrow-mindedness, really believes that everyone has turned against Russia not because we are wrong, but because we are doing everything right.
I am a quilted jacket. I honestly do not understand how you can go on the march of peace with the flags of the Right Sector.
I am a quilted jacket. I do not see enemies in Europe and the USA, but I believe that one should not equal their values.
I am a quilted jacket. I believe that the legalization of same-sex relations has no place in my ideal Russia.
I am a quilted jacket. I am a real, full-fledged, padded jacket paid by the Kremlin, who wants a peaceful, happy future for myself, my family and my descendants. I am a quilted jacket, my parents are quilted jackets, my grandparents are quilted jackets, and my children will also be quilted jackets.
I am so wadded padded jacket that I think that sooner or later everyone will have to make a choice. I made my choice. I am for a strong Russia. For that Russia, which I am proud of right now. I’m going to go, put on a quilted coat, and play a hymn under the vodka on the balalaika ...
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  1. +6
    15 February 2015 13: 43
    You shouldn't talk about national values ​​in the language of goblins and orcs.
    Can you imagine that on the Kulikovo field, on the flashes of Bagration or the catacombs of Brest, the warriors proudly shouted WE ARE VATNIKI!! Probably they would have stuffed their face.
    Absurd! The language of thieves...
    You must respect your language and yourself, this is part of the Motherland, people die for this in Donbass.
    But basically everything is correct.
  2. +1
    15 February 2015 13: 51
    Vatnik, as I understand it, is an analogue of a Russian or Soviet person, the difference from the usual one is that he poses for a foreign or liberal public, flaunting his coolness and brutality. Stupid cranberry... we are not quilted jackets - we are people. Whoever is a quilted jacket agreed with the role of a savage imposed by the West. This imposed nickname suggests that people can be skillfully accustomed to any name.
    1. Tanechka-clever
      +2
      15 February 2015 15: 03
      Quote: 3axap82
      This is a stupid cranberry

      See below. I support the author of this comment - Kingfisher, and therefore I do not add my words
      Kingfisher SU  Today, 14:14
      Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
      I'm interested in the question of who put the minus

      I put a minus because the author (in my opinion) associates the concept “vatnik”, which is acceptable to me (not to be confused with weak-willed cotton wool, read as “a Russian person with a warm and open soul”) with the concept “mattress”, which is unacceptable to me.

      I can only add that I gave you a minus.
  3. +2
    15 February 2015 14: 00
    In November 1983, in the then Hungarian People's Republic, I was returning from leave to my unit. In the city of Kecskemét I got off the train, it was about 10 kilometers to Nagykeres, where I served, I don’t know how to go, so I decided to walk. And he was in full dress uniform, a new overcoat and... etc. On the way out of Kecskemet, a Magyar grandfather stopped me, addressed me in Russian, offered me a drink, and said that he learned the Russian language in captivity, in Russia during the Second World War, and since then has had great respect for the Soviet Union and Soviet soldiers. So, here's to us, the "vatniks".
    1. 0
      15 February 2015 14: 43
      And I served in the Southern Military District from 1980 to 1985. in Haimashker, Szarbogard and Szolnok. There were also meetings with Magyars who were prisoners of war during the Second World War. Everyone I met spoke quite well about the USSR. But there were also meetings with those who took part in the 1956 rebellion. Relations with them have always been strained.
  4. +1
    15 February 2015 14: 14
    Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
    I'm interested in the question of who put the minus

    I put a minus because the author (in my opinion) associates the concept “vatnik”, which is acceptable to me (not to be confused with weak-willed cotton wool, read as “a Russian person with a warm and open soul”) with the concept “mattress”, which is unacceptable to me.
  5. 0
    15 February 2015 14: 30
    I know a lot of guys who were there... no one wants to talk about this war
  6. 0
    15 February 2015 14: 34
    Well done! Great!
    My mentality: I am a padded jacket
  7. 0
    15 February 2015 14: 35
    Yes, we are Vatniks, Colorado, just normal Russian people. We don’t jump in squares, we don’t run around Paris with I-Charlie signs, because for us any life is important both in Paris and in Donetsk, we just love life and all people. We help captured and wounded enemies. We don’t like to fight, but you don’t need to touch us either. We are just normal people. And thanks for the article.
  8. 0
    15 February 2015 14: 57
    The correct article !!!
  9. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 05
    Yes, I’m also a quilted jacket and I’m proud of it. I wore it and I don’t see anything wrong with it.
  10. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 23
    Maybe I’m not exactly a quilted guy, because I have seen and continue to see enemies in the United States. What in the times of “bloody” communism, what in the times of Gorbachev’s betrayal, what now. And I am glad that I was not mistaken in any of the periods!
  11. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 32
    I remember at the emergency the most fashionable clothes were...
    The overcoat is long and uncomfortable, it’s good to sleep under it, unfasten the strap and head off. The pea coat is a non-pont one, but by today’s standards it’s the Stone Age, but the pea jacket aka a padded jacket aka a padded jacket is the real deal) There’s a photo somewhere, take a look and remember
  12. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 35
    Besides the glorification of Putin and his team (which did not create a new solution to the crisis program - we only rob the hard workers by raising taxes and tariffs of monopolies), the article is good. I was born in the USSR - I studied, worked, told jokes about the hunchback and did not catch anything for it (anecdotes) , they stole, but little by little, they squabbled.
    “quilted jacket”... well, let it be a “quilted jacket”, but one of those who will fight tooth and nail for their HOMELAND; yes, I have no property, but I’m not a beggar in mind. I won’t run over the hill. I have nowhere to run, here is my HOME, FAMILY AND MY ROOTS!!
    in Germany and now those who were accepted from the USSR as Germans are still called Russians.so why should I, living in a country from which those people left, refuse to be called RUSSIAN, because I’m not German. I’m RUSSIAN, and only then “vatnik” or “Colorado”.
    During the Great Patriotic War, the Russian composer Rokhmaninov drew up documents to return to his HOMELAND, the USSR: but did not have time to arrive. He died. So for the general development. A historical fact, as they say.
  13. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 40
    The article, in general, is correct, but it was jarring that for some reason Nemtsov and Navalny were written with a capital letter, and the word “Motherland” was written with a small letter.
    If you are a quilted jacket, then you need to be a competent quilted jacket! am am am
  14. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 51
    Since it went like this... I’m also a quilted jacket. And I think that we should not be ashamed of the fact that we are helping our Russian brothers in Donbass, but should worry that we did not have the courage to help them the way we should have helped. And as a quilted person, I also think that billionaires in Russia are simply undermining our national idea, which is the highest justice.
  15. 0
    15 February 2015 15: 52
    I propose to announce a promotion, I'm a quilted jacket! So that all the Nazis would choke with anger when they learn how many of us there are, and that they came up with the idea about the name “Vatniki”. I AM VATNIK, A DESCENDANT OF VATNIKOV, AND I AM PROUD OF IT!!!!!!!!
  16. +1
    15 February 2015 15: 55
    Quote: Tanya-umunechka
    Quote: 3axap82
    This is a stupid cranberry

    See below. I support the author of this comment - Kingfisher, and therefore I do not add my words
    Kingfisher SU  Today, 14:14
    Quote: Vasilenko Vladimir
    I'm interested in the question of who put the minus

    I put a minus because the author (in my opinion) associates the concept “vatnik”, which is acceptable to me (not to be confused with weak-willed cotton wool, read as “a Russian person with a warm and open soul”) with the concept “mattress”, which is unacceptable to me.

    I can only add that I gave you a minus.

    I once reacted negatively to your comment, but now I am grateful for your support and understanding. For the life of me, I don’t understand the general positive excitement regarding this frankly provocative article. I am not a “Seliger toad” with a “mind corrupted by the Kremlin.” I love my homeland.
    1. 0
      15 February 2015 22: 57
      I got excited with my clever little girl...
  17. 0
    15 February 2015 16: 17
    It's better to be a Vatnik than to become a Fascist...
  18. 0
    15 February 2015 16: 17
    And I’m a padded jacket, in a padded jacket!!! And I'm proud of it!!! soldier
  19. rodevaan
    +1
    15 February 2015 16: 41
    Well done author! I fully support it!

    Yes, we are a great civilization SEPARATE FROM THE WEST, which lives and develops IN OUR OWN WAY, has never recognized, does not recognize and will never recognize the rule of any Western barbarians on our land! And he does not recognize the absurd, so to speak, “values” of these barbarians who destroy freedom and family.
    Yes, we have a special, our own mentality, which no Western analysts or other Russophobes will ever understand.
    AND THAT IS WHY WE WERE, ARE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE A GREAT POWER AND A STRONG EMPIRE!


    PS - We will revive the Empire for them!! We will build such an Empire, in comparison with which the USSR will seem like flowers to them! More than once you will sit from the windows shouting “The Russians are coming!” Cold war you say, information war you say... Well, well, we will also show you the cold/information war. You'll be running around with poopy panties for a long time.
    Everything has its time. The 41st year of the shameful nineties has passed! Hang in there, you'll soon be 45!
  20. 0
    15 February 2015 16: 43
    Quote: Siberia 9444
    You are not worthy quilted jackets - THIS QUESTIONAL VATNIK SAYS JERSEY laughing good I agree with Meehan + I'm a quilted jacket! I am proud of it in my soul and in life!


    )))) good thing, cotton pants too, one problem - they get wet
  21. +1
    15 February 2015 16: 44
    I am a vatnik who considers the Soviet Union not a bloody communist regime, but a truly heroic trace in our history, like, in fact, the Russian Empire.

    my first comment is article +!
    This is the only reason I registered, although I’ve been reading VO every day for a year now.
  22. 0
    15 February 2015 16: 44
    AND I AM VATNIK!!! GUYS THIS IS US! I PROUDLY WEARED A COTTON PUDDLE JACKET AS A CHILDHOOD! I AM PROUD THAT I WAS BORN IN RUSSIA, AND I DON'T NEED ANYTHING ELSE!
  23. Anatoly_39
    0
    15 February 2015 16: 52
    I'm Vatnik. Let them come to us. Let's see who's who, we're in Vatnik or they're in padding polyester.
  24. +1
    15 February 2015 17: 05
    Heartfelt article! RESPECT to the author! When I climbed the barricades in 91, my head was tightly packed with “universal human values.” It took a civil war in the country, service in the criminal investigation department and much more for AWARENESS to appear. Now I am a convinced patriot of Russia. As it turned out, these are not high words for me. If someone calls a Russian Soldier “Vatnik” out of fear, I agree to be Vatnik. Let him be afraid.
  25. +1
    15 February 2015 17: 07
    I don’t need the Turkish coast and I don’t need Africa. I was born, lived, served, got married, in general, everything is here, in Russia. I won't accept anything else.
    1. -2
      15 February 2015 17: 11
      And my address is not a house or a street. My address is the Soviet Union! soldier
      1. 0
        16 February 2015 14: 37
        Who downvoted? I'm not being sarcastic. Apparently, some kind of embroidered shirt is rubbing here.
  26. 0
    15 February 2015 17: 11
    It’s absolutely true that we are quilted jackets and we cannot be broken by the rotten values ​​of the West because Holy Rus' has existed and will continue to exist due to our goal of achieving world harmony and universal happiness!!
  27. Tribuns
    +1
    15 February 2015 17: 15
    We are proud that we are citizens of Russia, just as Vladimir Mayakovsky was once proud ("Poems about the Soviet Passport", 1929):
    "I AM
    I get
    from wide legs
    duplicate
    priceless cargo.
    Read,
    envy,
    I am -
    citizen
    Soviet Union"
  28. 0
    15 February 2015 17: 37
    I think that now no one sews down jackets; only padded jackets are on sale, so what are the insults, if not half the world wears them, then a quarter for sure.
  29. 0
    15 February 2015 17: 43
    true. plus the fact that not only the beauty but also the disadvantages are described
  30. sergei loginov
    +1
    15 February 2015 17: 52
    A wonderful piece of cotton wool, like autumn and potatoes in the Moscow region
    the entire institute group. I'll add a drop of humor -
    - Vovochka tell us which countries Russia borders with
    -Maria Ivanovna, Russia is a great country, so with whomever she wants, with those and
    borders.
  31. 0
    15 February 2015 17: 54
    Well, just a fairy tale with a good ending! Almost complete unanimity! All the quilted jackets!
    But ...
    A spoon of tar.
    And we are about the USSR. And on its ruins they built a crazy thing for us.
    And Nemtsov, Sobchak and other Khakamadas feel like masters in our media and online. And Kudrin... And Medvedev??? And Putin is actually Yeltsin’s successor...
    Everything is very difficult.
    It is impossible to break (Maidan), because We won’t get anything other than final collapse, but we need to change it.
    Who does what and how, what does it lead to, what can be opposed to it - go to eot.su
    Read (a lot), move in, join.
  32. 0
    15 February 2015 18: 41
    plus a thousand))

    I, too, then wear a padded jacket... although this article of clothing is not the only one... No.
  33. -1
    15 February 2015 18: 57
    The quilted jacket didn’t give a damn about you. Hitler's quilted jacket with his European Union hangers-on drove him into the grave (sorry, not everyone) and raised the country from ruins. And those who bark at their quilted jacket are finishing off their rickety “power” with their galloping, to the hooting of the “civilized”.
  34. 0
    15 February 2015 19: 06
    Quote: putnik
    Heartfelt article! RESPECT to the author! When I climbed the barricades in 91, my head was tightly packed with “universal human values.” It took a civil war in the country, service in the criminal investigation department and much more for AWARENESS to appear. Now I am a convinced patriot of Russia. As it turned out, these are not high words for me. If someone calls a Russian Soldier “Vatnik” out of fear, I agree to be Vatnik. Let him be afraid.


    Just my story! I didn’t serve in the UGR, but the realization didn’t come right away either... LOVE for Russia is at the genetic level, so we will endure everything, endure everything and establish justice, brotherhood and love throughout the world! And to Russia too! that's what we are Vatniks love!
  35. 0
    15 February 2015 19: 07
    Quote: lelikas
    .
    Maybe, nevertheless, one should not be likened to galloping creatures.

    Quote: lelikas
    The article is correct in spirit, but where is the world going? Why should you be proud of the fact that you are a quilted jacket, instead of Russian? (in the best, non-Yeltsin sense of the word)
    Dill is proud of dill, quilted jackets with cotton, I understand that the world has gone crazy when the article-I pendos comes out and am proud of it.
    Maybe, nevertheless, one should not be likened to galloping creatures.


    For... this word Russian wavered. When I hear it, Yeltsin’s “Russianness” immediately comes to mind - I can’t convey the intonation - it almost makes me shudder. We are ALL Russian. Our army is Russian, our fleet is Russian, our people are Russian, and we have different nationalities, but WE are all Russian.
    1. +1
      15 February 2015 19: 13
      Why, because of one thing..mmmm...well, you understand, not to love the beautiful word RUSSIAN?! forget him...there were people like that in our history too, there were worse ones who didn’t love Russia, so why am I still going to look at them? I am RUSSIAN and I am proud of it!!! and I offer it to you! good
  36. -1
    15 February 2015 19: 23
    After all, how do other scoundrels who chew Russian bread need to hate Russia so much that they would daily, hourly attack the truly Russian Patriot Vladimir Putin, join forces with Bandera and the Zionist Nazis, indulge in insults, while he needs daily, hourly all possible support in protecting his interests? Great Russia! Vladimir Putin has now revealed himself to the world as a true Great Russian! Unlike the pathetic mongrels dressing up in the clothes of “false Russian patriotism”!
  37. +1
    15 February 2015 19: 55
    I AM VATNIK!!!
  38. 0
    15 February 2015 19: 56
    AND I'M PROUD OF THIS
  39. ladan-ran-1974
    +1
    15 February 2015 20: 11
    And I am VATNIK! And my father is a quilted jacket (reserve officer of the USSR Armed Forces) and my mother and grandfathers (participants of the Second World War, soldiers of the Red Army) and grandmothers (partisans of the Belarusian anti-fascist detachment) and my children are my quilted jackets. who study according to V. Mayakovsky “What is good and what is bad” and my grandchildren will be quilted jackets and great-grandchildren. To be a quilted jacket is the best valor that goes from century to century!
  40. 0
    15 February 2015 21: 48
    I'm a quilted jacket! and my saiga is with me!
  41. REGULUS
    0
    15 February 2015 22: 03
    Vatnik is not dill, it sounds loud and warms the soul! We'll have to put some clothes on and let's go chop some spices for pickling. laughing
  42. 0
    15 February 2015 22: 12
    Today's dill have forgotten that their grandfathers in quilted jackets, sheepskin coats and earflaps of the Nazis and Nazis crushed them and reached Berlin. I wonder where they will go in their Banderovkas?
  43. Thunderbolt
    +1
    15 February 2015 22: 19
    And I, comrades, am just a terrifying padded jacket! I AM A RED VATNIK STALINIST! Liberals hate people like me, they shake in horror!
  44. Thunderbolt
    0
    15 February 2015 22: 20
    Well, I really want this sticker!!!
  45. Tribuns
    0
    15 February 2015 23: 34
    The main thing is that we are Russian... And not even by nationality, but by our spirit and love for Russia. Do not forget the words of Suvorov: “We, Russians! God is with us, we will win!”... And do not be afraid to repeat all the time about your belonging to the Russians... Russian is proud and powerful!
    Let us remember the words of one Serb, very instructive and at the same time filled with great bitterness: “Why do you need Europe, Russians? It is hard to find a more self-sufficient people than you. This Europe needs you, but not you. There are so many of you - as many as three countries, but there is no unity! You have everything of your own: a lot of land, energy, fuel, water, science, industry, culture. When we had Yugoslavia and we were united, we felt like a great force capable of turning mountains. Now, because of our stupidity, nationalism, unwillingness to hear each other, Yugoslavia is no more and we are acne on the political map of Europe, new markets for their dear junk and American democracy. ”
  46. 0
    15 February 2015 23: 51
    That's how it bombed, that's how it bombed!
    Well, the only thing I didn’t like was that I went to drink vodka. Um, this shouldn’t have happened. Our Russians didn’t drink. But about the balalaika, that’s fine.
  47. 0
    16 February 2015 00: 49
    Any mattress cover faced with the Russian winter will simply DREAM about a quilted jacket, earflaps and felt boots, and not the mastery of their foreign Gucci, Cardin and other crap.
  48. 0
    16 February 2015 02: 01
    I’m a padded jacket guy, and I think the Americans are in the wrong place!
  49. 0
    16 February 2015 02: 04
    I’m a quilted jacket, because I have a quilted jacket, and I walk around in it, I look at the fashionable European windbreakers (they’re designed for our winter!) and I’m just blown away by their silhouettes shriveled in the cold
  50. 0
    16 February 2015 03: 17
    I didn’t understand: what, exactly, was offensive about our folk retro down jacket?

    Quite adequate clothing in our climate!

    And teasing based on national clothes is not a sign of high culture (or even intelligence)!
  51. +1
    16 February 2015 07: 41
    I even have the nickname Russian quilted jacket. And I'm proud of it hi
  52. +1
    16 February 2015 08: 34
    Quote: bastasguf90
    I’m a quilted jacket, because I have a quilted jacket, and I walk around in it, I look at the fashionable European windbreakers (they’re designed for our winter!) and I’m just blown away by their silhouettes shriveled in the cold


    Something went completely in the wrong direction. Why didn't you like the windbreakers? :) When I was young, I wore a windbreaker and went to the forest and mountains in winter. And nothing. Only it was made of thick fabric and was also called a windbreaker. Then they began to make windbreakers from nylon (nylon) fabrics.
  53. 0
    16 February 2015 09: 00
    Quote: RUSIVAN
    Any mattress cover faced with the Russian winter will simply DREAM about a quilted jacket, earflaps and felt boots, and not the mastery of their foreign Gucci, Cardin and other crap.


    Go to a sports store, they are full of foreign clothes for any winter.
    1. -1
      16 February 2015 10: 33
      So what? Does it heat better than a quilted jacket? Yes, all this is crap, they won the Great Patriotic War in quilted jackets, and no shit... and they did a lot of other things in quilted jackets, so stop talking about Western bells and whistles.
      And I’m a quilted man - I love the birch tree that rustles outside the outskirts, I love the river where minnows and graylings are caught, I love the field where the rye is earing. It is mine!!! And I, and my children, will never allow anyone to slander and destroy this. So, gentlemen in the little white toilet, as well as their mongrels - Navalny and the Germans - hang yourself before the quilted jackets raise you to spears.
  54. 0
    16 February 2015 10: 31
    Without quilted jackets, felt boots and earflap hats, our valiant defenders of the Motherland would not have survived the frosty military winters. The quilted jacket is a thing!
  55. 0
    16 February 2015 10: 43
    And I’m a simple Russian polite man in a quilted jacket! I am proud of my Motherland and happy to live in Russia. Homeland of the USSR. Born in Magadan, lived in Vinitsa, Donetsk, Vladimir, and Moscow. And I wanted to give a damn about all these sanctions and the rest of the dregs. Yes, it's hard. Yes, the thieves in power did it for them. But there have always been difficulties and problems. And what? Lie down and die? Damn bald!! With a hefty one. As always.
  56. 0
    16 February 2015 11: 07
    Wear a quilted jacket to school, to dances, to the ice. Yes, and it was convenient to wave your fists. Anything has happened.
  57. 0
    16 February 2015 11: 50
    Everything is to the point, funny, but everything is very correct.
    Russia has gotten back on its feet, people are living, developing, fighting, even though big money is being laundered by bad guys, but we already have so many opportunities. Need to live
  58. Dronord
    0
    16 February 2015 12: 14
    How pathetic! It would be better, instead of pompous words, to remove the s..n. in your entrance and make good roads from the directions. Otherwise he lives like a black man in the ass, but everything is to blame for America ..
  59. Sendi7s
    0
    16 February 2015 13: 19
    And I am a Russian person. And I really love my Motherland, which is called very beautifully - Russia. And I believe that this time she will fight back against all those who are again trying to destroy her. Now they are trying to win the war for our minds... They are trying to hammer into our minds that we are not people, but items of clothing. This article presents a lot of things in some kind of derogatory form... It seems that the words are correct, but the emphasis is placed in such a way that it becomes uncomfortable...
    But this is a fake - to divide the VO forum members, rank them...
  60. 0
    16 February 2015 13: 53
    I support! I am Vatnik!
  61. +1
    16 February 2015 15: 19
    Quote: ochakow703
    So what? Does it heat better than a quilted jacket? Yes, all this is crap, they won the Great Patriotic War in quilted jackets, and no shit... and they did a lot of other things in quilted jackets, so stop talking about Western bells and whistles.
    And I’m a quilted man - I love the birch tree that rustles outside the outskirts, I love the river where minnows and graylings are caught, I love the field where the rye is earing. It is mine!!! .


    I wore padded jackets, soft comfortable clothes, but modern clothes are warmer. And during the war there were also overcoats and short fur coats, and short fur coats were more valuable.
    And yet, we would win the war in any clothes.
    My father fought near Moscow in the winter wearing an overcoat he received in the summer.
  62. 0
    16 February 2015 15: 23
    I agree with the author.
  63. 0
    16 February 2015 16: 42
    Guys, I can enlighten everyone where the Nazis got the nickname quilted jacket. They were told by their grandfathers from the caches under the doghouse. After the war, my grandfather ended up in the police and participated in purges of Banderaites until 1952. So it was they who nicknamed our soldiers quilted jackets, because in the winter in the Carpathians they were caught not in overcoats, but in quilted jackets, as in Bykov’s photo. And I’m proud that, following my grandfather, they call me a quilted jacket. Dill do not understand with their fragile little heads that this is not an insult, but a great nickname for descendants worthy of their grandfathers!
  64. tigrobasilium
    0
    16 February 2015 19: 42
    VATNIKI - VATA - is it from the clothes of our grandfathers or “cotton brains”???, if from the clothes, then this is addressed not only to Russians, but also to the entire former USSR and its borders, that is, an insult or honoring of one’s ancestors, if “weak, weak mind” - that’s a shame!
  65. 0
    16 February 2015 19: 43
    I am a quilted jacket. I was brought up on purely Russian values ​​- love for the family, love for the Russian state and its history.

    Thanks to the author. The state of mind of all RUSSIAN patriots is very truly expressed. For such an article - a big “+”.
  66. 0
    16 February 2015 19: 55
    “I’ll go, put on a quilted jacket, and play the anthem on the balalaika accompanied by vodka...”
    And I’m not a quilted jacket, but a normal Russian person! I take care of myself and dress neatly. I like to read and am not a fan of drinking vodka and singing obscene ditties to the accompaniment of a balalaika. Probably not 100% patriotic?
  67. 0
    16 February 2015 20: 01
    And the quilted jacket and the pea coat. And the grandfathers, too, the quilted jacket and the pea coat, and I am proud of them, as are my sons.
  68. 0
    16 February 2015 21: 16
    I am a quilted jacket. I was brought up on purely Russian values ​​- love for the family, love for the Russian state and its history.

    Thanks to the author. The state of mind of all RUSSIAN patriots is very truly expressed. For such an article - a big “+”.
  69. kelevra
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    16 February 2015 22: 40
    Glory to us, vatniks! Vatnik, will be like the state of mind of a Russian person! I am proud that I am a vatnik, as we are now called in dill, and half the World agrees with them!
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  71. 0
    17 February 2015 00: 19
    Quote: uragan114
    Quote: lelikas
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    Maybe, nevertheless, one should not be likened to galloping creatures.

    Quote: lelikas
    The article is correct in spirit, but where is the world going? Why should you be proud of the fact that you are a quilted jacket, instead of Russian? (in the best, non-Yeltsin sense of the word)
    Dill is proud of dill, quilted jackets with cotton, I understand that the world has gone crazy when the article-I pendos comes out and am proud of it.
    Maybe, nevertheless, one should not be likened to galloping creatures.


    For... this word Russian wavered. When I hear it, Yeltsin’s “Russianness” immediately comes to mind - I can’t convey the intonation - it almost makes me shudder. We are ALL Russian. Our army is Russian, our fleet is Russian, our people are Russian, and we have different nationalities, but WE are all Russian.

    Exactly!) Damn, Russian, when I remember this Yeltsin, he winces. What the hell is a Russian? Russian!
  72. 0
    17 February 2015 00: 45
    In general, if I wrote about vodka, it should have been like this:I’ll go grab some vodka before going on duty in the Strategic Missile Forces...
  73. Joro
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    17 February 2015 08: 00
    I am a quilted jacket, which, by virtue of its close-witted mind-crazed Kremlin, does not see the regular Russian army in the Donbas.
    Of course it's there, but oh well.
    I am a quilted jacket. I believe that the current president of my country really contributes to the revival of its greatness.
    How? Negotiating with the NATO fascist junta and constantly (for the second time) taking away from the militia the right to defeat and expel the fascists from the Slavic land? Tell me, if Stalin, somewhere in Stalingrad in 43, suddenly stopped the offensive and began to conduct peace negotiations with Hitler, how would the people and soldiers perceive it?
    I am a quilted jacket. I don’t want at every mention of the Sochi Olympics, the Russian stage of the Formula 1 Grand Prix and the World Cup 2018, to turn up my nose and say how much money was stolen and how much was stolen. I just know that I will be pleased to look at the end result.
    And then driving along broken roads, living in houses that have not been repaired for decades and watching “Dom-2” on TV where Serdyukov and Vasilyeva in luxury, crystal and gold smile in your face - do you feel pleased?
    I am a quilted jacket. I am a victim of Kremlin propaganda with brainwashing, and I believe that every nation has the right to free will, and not just Kosovo and Scotland.
    Isn't that so? They are brainwashed in the same way as in Ukraine, only for the sake of other goals. I must say - it works.
    I am a quilted jacket. I am a real, full-fledged, padded jacket paid by the Kremlin, who wants a peaceful, happy future for myself, my family and my descendants. I am a quilted jacket, my parents are quilted jackets, my grandparents are quilted jackets, and my children will also be quilted jackets.
    Will it be calm and happy? Or will it be under the boots of the Tsaps, the Caucasians and the bombs of NATO punitive forces?
    I am so wadded padded jacket that I think that sooner or later everyone will have to make a choice. I made my choice. I am for a strong Russia. For that Russia, which I am proud of right now. I’m going to go, put on a quilted coat, and play a hymn under the vodka on the balalaika ...
    It would be nice if so.
  74. 0
    17 February 2015 08: 24
    I am a quilted jacket. I really think Navalny, Nemtsov and others are traitors to the motherland. After all, the one who constantly scolds all the undertakings of his country is clearly not a patriot, right?

    So and only so!
  75. 0
    17 February 2015 10: 46
    I'm subscribing. I'm Vatnik (I've always liked a sweatshirt, it always keeps me warm good )
  76. saintpole
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    17 February 2015 13: 24
    The quilted jackets rule today!!! Disperse you bastard!!! Get your shoulder itchy!!!
  77. I'm from Don
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    17 February 2015 14: 14
    There is no better and warmer, a rather expensive quilted jacket, how many quilted jackets have warmed the shower and can’t be counted good and let them wear modern jackets with fish fur there over the hill.
  78. 0
    17 February 2015 15: 23
    The last phrase is absolutely spot on: “I’ll go, put on a quilted jacket, and play the anthem on a balalaika accompanied by vodka...”
    About US, about ALL, THEY Foreigners think so about Russians - “Vatnik, vodka, balalaika bear”