The speaker, Nikolai Sobolev, starts by acknowledging his return after a period of absence. He mentions a "bearded dwarf" who "copulated with his brick wall" and planned to "illuminate it", but he realized it was "useless". He then talks about his services as a "magician" advertising for corporate events and weddings.
Sobolev expresses his disappointment over Russia's failure at Eurovision, where a man in a wheelchair was chosen to represent the country. He criticizes this decision, suggesting it was an attempt to evoke pity or a mistake. He also mentions the controversy surrounding Yulia Samoilova, a disabled singer who was supposed to compete for Russia but was unable to due to a ban.
Sobolev criticizes the decision to send Samoilova to Eurovision, stating that it was a "prohibited technique" and that it was a "stroller" that was the key factor in her selection. He also criticizes the decision to send a person in a wheelchair instead of a group of vocalists.
He concludes by expressing his disappointment over the situation of disabled people in Russia, stating that the country's pension for disabled people is significantly lower than in other countries. He ends by challenging Slava Kirkorov, a fellow musician, to a battle.
1. The speaker's name is Nikolai Sobolev.
2. He is a magician and entertainer who performs at corporate events and weddings.
3. He has a history of controversy and public disagreements.
4. He has a negative opinion of the Eurovision Song Contest, particularly the 2014 event where a man in a wheelchair was chosen to represent Russia.
5. He criticizes the use of a wheelchair to gain sympathy or pity, comparing it to the techniques used by alcoholics and drug addicts.
6. He expresses disappointment with the Eurovision Song Contest, stating that the contest is perceived as a war in Russia.
7. He criticizes the treatment of disabled individuals in Russia, particularly in the context of the Eurovision Song Contest.
8. He mentions a resident of Penza who pulls himself up on a rope into his apartment and has to build a homemade elevator to reach the 5th floor.
9. He criticizes the pension received by disabled people of the first group in Russia, stating it is 6 times less than in Germany.
10. He mentions a battle of the bands between him and another artist, Slava the Restaurateur.
11. He expresses a desire to hold a BPM (beats per minute) battle with judges.
12. He finishes his speech by thanking the audience and saying goodbye.