近日,俄罗斯总统普京为每位获得奥运奖牌的俄罗斯运动员奖励了一辆奥迪汽车,金牌和银牌得主奖奥迪A7,铜牌得主奖奥迪A6。不过,这一举动却引来不少俄罗斯网友吐槽。有网友称,奖励运动员无可厚非,但这些奖励是用纳税人的钱买的,看上去却像是出自总统之手。有网友质疑,既然是用纳税人的钱奖励本国的奥运健儿,为何要买外国生产的礼物(汽车)。当然,这当中也包含了对俄罗斯产汽车的暗讽。同时也有网友称,把所有奖励的汽车摆在克里姆林宫门口展示其实是在为政府做宣传,他们表示如果真的只是奖励运动员的话,可以叫他们直接去汽车销售点自行挑选,并称很多运动员应该都不喜欢这种大张旗鼓奖励的方式。
Russian internet users are unimpressed by President Vladimir Putin's award of a brand new Audi car to each medal-winning Russian athlete who competed at the London Olympics.
Russian TV showed the cars lined up near the Kremlin on Wednesday: an Audi A8 for each gold medalist, for silver an Audi A7 and for bronze an Audi A6.
The ceremony prompted bloggers on LiveJournal, Russia's most popular internet forum, to wonder why taxpayers' money was being used to purchase foreign-made gifts, the presentation of which was seen as a publicity stunt for the authorities.
Foreign cars
User "cassandrack" acknowledged that the gifts were "well deserved", but added: "Why are the gifts considered to come from the president? The money isn't his - the cars have been bought using our taxes, so these gifts are from all Russians. Second, why are they giving them foreign-made cars?"
Many bloggers and Twitter users were not impressed with the athletes receiving Audis, rather than Russian-made cars. However, there was notable sarcasm in their comments on the topic, given the generally poor reputation of Russian-made cars.
TV viewers saw rows of black Audis parked by the Kremlin ready for the Olympic heroes LiveJournal user "constant77" said: "What a laugh it would be if they were given [Lada] Kalinas and Grantas :)"
Meanwhile, blogger "glyukomor" deplored the lavish nature of the ceremony, which took place on Red Square.
"Why the big show? Okay, good work, they deserved it - so come to a dealership and pick up the car. Most athletes were probably uncomfortable with all that mega-showmanship," the LiveJournal user commented.
That comment prompted another blogger with the alias "dimonart" to ironically suggest: "How else could the government show its beloved Russians that it cares about sport?"
Gold medal perks
Blogger "Sergeyuko" was disappointed with the "materialistic patriotism in contemporary Russia", illustrated by the handsome federal payments that medal-winners receive (between $65,000 and $135,000 per medal, according to RIA Novosti news agency), and the other perks, such as cars and flats.
"It is telling evidence of the very nature of the 'patriotism', 'national love' and other propagandistic nonsense", the blogger wrote.
To this, user "311208" responded: "Generous gifts point to the great importance of the event for the reigning people and their henchmen. They are trying to cover up their insecurities before the West with splendid gifts."
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