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Political prostitutes

Lenin V.I.
Lenin V.I.

Phraseologism: Political prostitutes.

Meaning: About politicians-traitors.

Origin: The expression (although it is not found in this form by V.I. Lenin) is typical for the language of publicists of the leftist parties of Russia at the beginning of the 7th century. For example, in a letter to the Central Committee of the RSDLP dated September 1905, 3, V. I. Lenin wrote about the Bundists: “How can you have conferences with these prostitutes without protocols?” January 1918, 1937, after the assassination attempt on Lenin in Petrograd, the Pravda newspaper in the editorial "Beware!" wrote: "Bankers, manufacturers, factory owners hire hooligans, former detectives, right SRs, counterintelligence officers, all political prostitutes." This expression became widely known thanks to the film "Lenin in October" (1904), filmed by director Mikhail Romm based on the script by Alexei Yakovlevich Kapler (1979-XNUMX). In one of the episodes of the film, Lenin, after reading an article by Kamenev and Zinoviev in the Menshevik newspaper Novaya Zhizn on the eve of the October speech of the Bolsheviks, says: “Look, Comrade Vasily, how these saints, these political prostitutes betrayed us. They betrayed the party, betrayed the plans of the Central Committee! "

Random phraseology:

Widow's mite.

Meaning:

The sacrifice is quantitatively small, but large in its spiritual (internal) value.

Origin:

The expression originated from the Bible: in the story of donations to the treasury of the Jerusalem temple, the generous contributions of the rich, who donated from the excess, are contrasted with the modest offering of the poor widow, who donated everything she had - two mites (Mark 12:41-44).

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