Finance YouTuber Meet Kevin offers to pay 1M rubles to cover fine for anti-war Russian journalist

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Kevin Paffrath, the prominent YouTube finance influencer also known as Meet Kevin, is offering $1 million rubles to the Russian TV editor who photo-bombed her own network’s primetime broadcast over the weekend to share an anti-war message amid Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Marina Ovsyannikova, of Russia’s state-owned Channel One, received a fine of 30,000 rubles Tuesday after she walked into a live set with a sign reading "Stop the war! Don’t believe propaganda! They’re lying to you here!"

Kevin Paffrath, the prominent YouTube finance influencer also known as Meet Kevin, is offering $1 million rubles to the Russian TV editor who photo-bombed her own network’s primetime broadcast over the weekend to share an anti-war message amid VladimHe praised Ovsyannikova’s direct challenge to Putin and Kremlin censors despite a virtual guarantee of retaliation.

The Ukrainians’ stiff resistance in the face of Russian forces is evidence that they want to keep their democracy, he said. However with crushing international sanctions on Russia’s banking system as punishment for the war, Paffrath said he’d probably end up paying in the form of Ovsyannikova’s preferred cryptocurrency."What’s happening in Ukraine is a crime and Russia is the aggressor," she said. "And there is only one person responsible for this, this man is Vladimir Putin.

 

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