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Taktarov on the USA: There, they will kill you, rape you, and make you the guilty one

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Татаров про життя в США: там вас можуть зобразити винним у жахливих речах.

According to glavcom.ua: Russian fighter and actor Oleg Taktarov compared life in Russia and the USA. According to him, everything is much more expensive in the United States than in Russia, and he believes that life in Russia is more attractive than life in America.

“In America, any product or service is 4 times, or maybe even 10 times more expensive than ours. And there, they will kill you, rape you, and make you the guilty one. Russia is more attractive than America in terms of life by several trillion times. If everyone spoke Russian, especially people who understand life, and that is around 40 years old, then about 99 percent of Americans would move here. Men definitely. And for women, on the contrary, it’s better to go there because of those lustful men. Why even go to America? How many of our people moved there, yet I haven’t seen happy families,” Taktarov noted.

The Council of the International Ski Federation (FIS) made a decision regarding Russian and Belarusian athletes at the 2026 Olympic Games, not allowing them to participate in qualifying competitions in an individual neutral status (AIN).

“The FIS Council voted against allowing athletes in individual neutral status (AIN) to the qualifying competitions for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Milan. The AIN status was developed by the International Olympic Committee as a possible way for athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in qualifying competitions for the 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Each international federation reserves the right to decide for itself whether to allow these athletes to qualify or not,” the FIS press service reported.

Oleg Taktarov expressed his opinion on comparing life in Russia and the USA, as well as the rules for the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes in the 2026 Olympic Games.

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