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Roman Albertovich Abalin, known by his online alias NFKRZ (short for No-Fuckers), is a Russian YouTuber born on January 24, 1998. Specializing in videos that provide commentary on Russian society and current events, NFKRZ targets an English-speaking audience in Western countries....Read more on Last.fm
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Roman Albertovich Abalin, known by his online alias NFKRZ (short for No-Fuckers), is a Russian YouTuber born on January 24, 1998. Specializing in videos that provide commentary on Russian society and current events, NFKRZ targets an English-speaking audience in Western countries. NFKRZ gained recognition within the YouTube drama community for his outspoken rants directed at figures like Keemstar and No Bullshit. Initially creating MLG videos, he later transitioned to a commentary style reminiscent of Pyrocynical. Over time, Roman shifted his focus towards content exploring Russian culture and sharing vlogs from his experiences in Russia and neighboring nations. Establishing his YouTube channel on August 31, 2010, NFKRZ began uploading content from October 22, 2011. His early video, "biggest TF2 noob ever? lol," marked the beginning of his online presence. Notably, his popularity surged as he delved into discussions about Russian influencers, capturing the attention of viewers intrigued by Russia's distinctive and at times peculiar culture. Roman's content evolved to emphasize Russia's cultural nuances, addressing topics often overlooked in Western countries. His commentary on political and social issues in Russia garnered interest from Western viewers seeking a unique perspective. Politically, NFKRZ aligns with the left side of the spectrum, advocating for gender equality, racial equality, LGBT rights, abortion, and support for refugees and immigrants. He openly condemned Vladimir Putin for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing the sentiments of ordinary Russians against war. In response to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, NFKRZ announced a hiatus on February 24, 2022, expressing discomfort with entertaining amidst the crisis. Later, on March 16, 2022, he revealed through his Telegram channel that he had left Russia indefinitely and is currently residing in Tbilisi, Georgia. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/NFKRZ">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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