Born in Moscow, now surviving in Switzerland, literate and journalist, this phenomenon has been described Alexander Estis, author of the book "Handheld Dictionary of the Russian Soul". The insult of the majesty became a actual national athletics in Putin State. Of course, everything is happening in a safe haven of the Internet, for public insulting the dictator threatens with severe punishment. 70 years old Anastasia Gordenko from the village of Odesskoje in the Omsk Oblast, she was sentenced to 18 months in prison, among others, for calling her president “Pukin”, which can be translated “Pierdzin”.
In the global network, long lists of malicious nicknames are created, arranged in alphabetical order. They reflect the full dark biography of the cremol satra. erstwhile Putin was a KGB officer, he was referred to as “grey moth” and “pet”. These were alluded to the not very awesome appearance of the future dictator. The name “Putin” is associated with a duck or alternatively a duckling (utienok), so it was rapidly called a “ugly duckling” policy. In 1999, there were attacks in Moscow, in which the Russian national safety Service surely had its fingers. The president then thundered with prison jargon that the terrorists would “fix themselves even in the toilet.” This got him the nickname "WC Put-Duck".