A certain Vadim Popov, a political scientist and activist, decided to make a name for himself by proposing that Russia restrict screenings of the beloved (indeed, globally beloved) cartoon Masha and the Bear. The activist claims that the show contains “a scattering of harmful meanings that contradict traditional Russian values.” This is not the first time a self-appointed moralist has said such a thing.
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