Blogger BadComedian (real name Evgeny Bazhenov) said that Roskomnadzor blocked him on social networks after he asked about the blocking of Stepan Burnashev’s film “Aita”. Blogger about this reported It’s on my Telegram channel.
Bazhenov expressed doubts that the organization had the ability to analyze dialogue and film.
“And it is clear why such “defenders” are needed; With crude words about “protection”, they can ban whoever they want and get paid for it. So, are there many useless professions? So why do you need a public page? – he addressed the organization, referring to Roskomnadzor’s page on the VKontakte social network, which he cannot access at the moment.
On September 19, it became known that Roskomnadzor appealed to the owners of Russian audiovisual services (ABC) with a request to remove the film “Aita”, which, according to the ministry, is the most successful Yakut film. nationalism.
In a message from the supervisory authority registeredThat the film “Aita” reveals destructive information that contradicts the principles of the unity of the peoples of Russia. According to authorities, the film shows the inequality between characters of different nationalities; the positive traits of one nation contrast with the obviously negative traits of the characters of another nation.
The plot of the movie “Aita” focuses on the story of high school student Aita, the daughter of hunting inspector Ayaal, who attempted suicide after a party with her classmates. The mother had a note in her pocket that read: “Afonya, I hate you!” finds his note. The only person with this name in the village is the Russian police officer who dropped him off at his house the day before. The situation worsens when Aita passes away in the hospital and it is learned that she is pregnant.
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Source: Gazeta
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