Mikhail Baryshnikov: Russians must know what Putin is doing in their name

Mikhail Baryshnikov: Russians must know what Putin is doing in their name

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norman lebrecht

March 16, 2022

The dance legend is getting involved in an information campaign.

Here’s what he has posted:

UKRAINIANS FIGHT FOR ALL OF US
Soon it will be fifty years that I no longer live in Russia: I spent all these years of my life in a free society, but I grew up in Latvia, the son of a Russian official who was once the Urss. My family took part in an occupation. Despite this, even occupied Latvia was more open and European than Russia then. As a result, I am a product of Europe, Russia and, of course, the United States. For what it’s worth, my thoughts are influenced by this triple optics.
From the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine I have experienced a huge disappointment and the certainty that it would have been a bloody and tremendous conflict. I immediately understood that this offensive by the Russian army would have been more destabilizing than the “anniversary” of Crimea and the separatist uprising in the Donbass region. Ukrainians have always been friends, neighbors, family members – and still are. The relationship between the Russian people and the Ukrainian people is a fluid relationship between languages, cultures and borders. The two countries are extraordinarily interconnected between each other, but in awareness and appreciation of subtle cultural differences
I just can’t understand how some people can trust and follow leaders like Putin, despite the Russians themselves suffered, throughout History, from submission to brutal and oppressive regimes. I just can’t explain how it got to this point; probably dozens of books will be written on this topic. Let’s not forget, however, that even in a free and democratic society where I live a shocking percentage of Americans seem to believe in contradictory theories about an election that is believed to have been “stolen” in 2020. This teaches us that ignorance of History and nationalist fervor are not exclusive to any country.
In any case, I refuse to make all the Russians a bunch. I think Putin resonated with those who are afraid. I assume that this gives them a sense of security, just like the authoritarian leadership makes their people believe in protecting them. Of course, it is a fictitious feeling of security because at any time the protection can become a persecuted.
On my part, I cannot influence politics or throw Molotov bottles, nor am I competent at the point of giving advice or opinions on the aid that the United States, NATO and Europe may or should send to the Ukrainians. The least I can do, however, is to help as many refugees as possible.
For this reason, I feel honored to have been invited by my friends, writer Boris Akunin and economist Sergueï Guriev, to participate in the launch of the “True Russia” fund (truerussia.org). Ignore if Russian citizens will see this rescue I know humanitarian, but the magic of cyberspace makes everything possible. They must know what Putin is doing in their name.
I wouldn’t be a fighter much but, when the Ukrainians have won, it will be an honor for me to go and thank them for how they fought. Truthfully, they aren’t just fighting for themselves; they are fighting for all of us, who believe in free and open societies. ” 

 

Comments

  • James Weiss says:

    Bravo, Misha!

  • Matt D says:

    He makes excellent points. Except for the 2020 election. We can never forget the democrat’s effort to delegitimize the 2016 election using the fake dossier, false accusations of collusion, non-stop whining, and character assassination of numerous appointees. Those who live in echo chambers always lack self-awareness.

    • Patrick Vivian Eyre says:

      How’s the echo in there, Matt D? As deafening as a bomb hitting the building you and your kids live in?

      • Matt D says:

        No echo here, as I accept both elections as valid. You might want to ask Hillary why she doesn’t buzz Putin Khan with the special red button, or Barry Hussein why he doesn’t ask Medvedev to tell Vladimir to stop.

    • NYMike says:

      If I were you, I’d examine my own echo chamber which still claims that Herr Trumpf won the 2020 election despite his minus 7-8 million votes. BTW, he also lost the 2016 vote count by 3+million, but was rescued by our outdated electoral college. Subsequent DOJ investigations will eventually prove him to be a criminal and Putin supporter.

      • Matt D says:

        No echo here, as I accept both 2016 & 2020 elections as valid. As anyone who paid attention in middle-school knows, there is nothing outdated with the Electoral College, which protects real citizens from the motley crew of bug-chasers and degenerates in our modern-day Sodom & Gomorrahs.

  • Patrick says:

    Stirring (and very true words), Mr. Baryshnikov. All success in your efforts at assistance to the Ukrainians. My heart breaks to see Putin’s brutality unleashed on them. Slava Ukraini!

  • Greg Bottini says:

    Bravo.
    Such a beautiful message from a true artist.

  • Andrew says:

    Where was this posted? Not here: https://bacnyc.org/

    Not on FB for BAC, not on his FB page. Not on @bacnyc Twitter. Not on Instagram. Anything this powerful and eloquent needs attribution.

  • Louann O McDonald says:

    Your comments are thoughtful and intelligent, Mr. Baryshnikov. I think they are worth sharing. This is 2024 and I just happened upon this article. I am glad I did.

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