Showman and stand-up comedian Mikhail Shats*, who escaped from In Russia, I speculated on the topic of applying myself in a world where humor will be criminalized. The conversation was held as part of the podcast "Eclairs of Galicina".
"I have a half-forgotten specialty of a doctor, just in case. I can say for sure that I will work as an orderly here in Israel, I am sure of it, and I will quickly join this movement," the comedian said.
Schatz pondered, remembering what else he could do in the world without joking.
"I drive a car. A taxi driver, after all. And I can end my life with that childhood dream," believes Schatz*.
He added that in the case of using taxi services in Israel, he always tries to give the driver a higher "rating".
"This is their bread," the comedian concluded.
As reported by EADaily, earlier in a conversation with another escaped stand-up artist Ruslan Bely * Shats* told what the comedians were talking about after the "third glass".
"Here are all our meetings, by the end of the meeting, after we've already sat down, had a drink, talked about everything, you say: "Well, what the hell did we leave for?"," says Schatz*.
After the comedians burst out laughing, Schatz continued.
"And then you start to develop this logical chain: "So we left, and they stayed... and now it's all over, and we'll be with nothing, and they'll be with everything," parodying the tone of an inebriated White *, abundantly seasoning the text with obscenities, recalls Schatz *.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent
**An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING