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Grandpa in his bunker

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Insulting nickname for Vladimir Putin

Russian PresidentVladimir Putin in June 2023

Grandpa in his bunker[1][2][3] (Russian:Бункерный дед,romanizedBunkernyy ded;Ukrainian:Бункерний дід,romanizedBunkernyi did), also translated asgrandpa in a bunker,[4][5] orbunker grandpa,[6][7] is an insulting nickname forRussian presidentVladimir Putin, which has become anInternet meme inRussia andUkraine.

History

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Vladimir Putin was given the nickname "grandpa in his bunker" thanks to theInternet meme "Grandfather, take your pills or you'll get your ass kicked" that appeared as a slogan at rallies in support of opposition politicianAlexei Navalny after hisarrest in January 2021. Navalny's team soon launched aninvestigation about "Putin's Palace" nearGelendzhik, which reportedly houses a gigantic bunker. The investigation comes amid talk of Putin's strictself-isolation during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[8]

Thus, "bunker" was added to the word "grandpa". Following theRussian invasion of Ukraine, claims began to circulate about "Putin's bunkers [ru]" located in theUral orAltai, from where the president could conduct the war, which made the nickname "grandpa in his bunker" even more popular.[8]

Usage

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The nickname "grandpa in his bunker" is used by various Ukrainian observers, Russian opposition publicists, Ukrainian and Russian comedians.[9][10][11] This nickname implies any kind of incompetence and irrationality.[8]

Alexei Navalny repeatedly used the nickname "grandpa in his bunker" in relation to Vladimir Putin.[12][13] For example, on 22 June 2020, he used this nickname in relation to Putin in his blog, where he said that the state spent almost 1 billionrubles on a parade, not counting the costs from themilitary budget: "Buy medicine for pensioners with this money… This is the last thing their thoughts are occupied with the parade. But the bunker grandpa wants a parade, he needs to show off on the podium".[6] In October 2020, the politician used the nickname "bunker grandpa" by posting a screenshot on hisInstagram page with a list of the most viewed videos on hisYouTube channel.[14] In February 2021, during his detention, Navalny used nicknames in theKhimki city court to describe Putin, such as "toad sitting on a pipe", "thieving bunker grandpa", and "bunker grandpa".[15]The Washington Post editorRobyn Dixon writes that "Navalny, a master of thecatchphrase, dubs Putin "grandpa in his bunker", portraying him as hypocritical and corrupt".[1]

AsMeduza notes, Putin is called "grandpa" not "because of his physiological age or state of health", asBoris Yeltsin used to be, "and not only out of a desire to offend". The "Grandfather, take your pills" meme essentially means the same as the "OK boomer" meme: values and ideas, the human mentality were formed half a century ago in a completely different world, and they do not fit the modern order, they are outdated.[8]

JournalistSergei Medvedev notes that "the meme about the clumsy bunker grandpa" is born because of "the conflict between grandfathers and grandchildren", as political scientistEkaterina Shulman said, and this is precisely the real difference in value and style: not even between TV andFacebook, but between TV andTikTok.[16]

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References

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  1. ^abDixon, Robyn (29 January 2021)."In Russia's messaging battle, the opposition lights up social media. Putin's allies plod along on state TV".The Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286.Archived from the original on 29 January 2021. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  2. ^Dixon, Robyn (28 March 2021)."Putin uses Biden's 'killer' insult to enhance tough-guy reputation".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  3. ^Aslund, Anders (17 March 2021)."Putin's Potemkin empire".The Japan Times. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  4. ^MacKinnon, Mark (2 February 2021)."'Grandpa in a bunker': Navalny takes aim at Putin as Moscow court sentences him to more than two years in jail".The Globe and Mail. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  5. ^"Thanks to covid-19, Vladimir Putin has become almost invisible".The Economist.ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  6. ^abWesolowsky, Tony (26 June 2020)."Voldemort No More? Putin Foe Navalny Makes Rare Appearance On Russian State TV".Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  7. ^Luhn, Alec (24 June 2020)."Putin ignores virus, shows off military might ahead of crucial vote".POLITICO. Retrieved25 September 2022.
  8. ^abcd"Байден на 10 лет старше, а "дедом" все равно называют Путина. Но почему? Рассказываем, как к президенту России прицепилось (почти) самое обидное его прозвище".Meduza (in Russian). Retrieved24 September 2022.
  9. ^""Бункерный дед": Шендерович рассказал о деградации Путина в течение последних десяти лет".fakty.ua (in Russian). Retrieved24 September 2022.
  10. ^""Бункерный дед". Путин больше не "мачо", он отомстил Зеленскому за визит в Изюм — политолог".nv.ua (in Russian). Retrieved24 September 2022.
  11. ^"Бункерный дед больше не делает ставку на армию - ISW".asn.in.ua (in Russian). Retrieved24 September 2022.
  12. ^Iljoska, Ilinka (18 January 2021)."'Putin is a grandfather hiding in a bunker': Navalny remains in custody until February 15".Sloboden Pečat. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  13. ^Taylor, Brian (4 March 2022)."Has Putin Lost It?".Riddle Russia. Retrieved24 September 2022.
  14. ^"Так можно с президентом? Навальный жестко потроллил "бункерного дедушку" Владимира Путина" (in Russian).Собеседник. 30 October 2020. Retrieved25 August 2022.
  15. ^Рыковцева, Елена."Listen Live - Радио Свобода".Радио Свобода (in Russian). Retrieved24 September 2022.
  16. ^"'Дед' и дети. Сергей Медведев – о новом поколении".Радио Свобода (in Russian). 2 February 2021. Retrieved24 September 2022.
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