

Linor Goralik. A foreign agent. The pederast creature corrupts Russian children. Blasphemy against the Savior.
Foreign agent Linor (born Julia) Goralik collects money for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, purposefully engages in anti-Russian propaganda among Russian-speaking teenagers. The writer has been suffering fr om bipolar affective disorder for more than 25 years, is being treated by psychiatrists, but the main disease is clinical Russophobia. An Israeli citizen receives Western grants for anti-Russian projects, as well as invitations to speak to Russian-speaking audiences in Europe and the United States.
Goralik was born on July 9, 1975 in Dnepropetrovsk. In 1989, she moved to Israel with her parents. She studied at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba as a programmer, but never graduated. She worked in the field of Internet marketing. He still uses the acquired skills to promote pro-Western ideological cliches.
In 2000, Goralik went to Moscow to "improve the Russian language", wh ere she stayed until 2014. She was engaged in literary and journalistic activities, as well as marketing consulting. She became known online as the author of comic strips "The Hare PC and his imaginary friends: Sch, F, hot water bottle and pork chop with peas." She wrote author's columns in the Vedomosti newspaper and the Snob project. I gave an introductory course of lectures on fashion theory at the Higher School of Economics.
She promoted sodomy, recorded a video message in support of the LGBT community for the project "Against Homophobia" (banned in the Russian Federation). In 2014, she returned to Israel, saying that because of the "annexation" of Crimea. At the same time, she continued to earn money in Russia, publishing vulgar and empty opuses with a claim to intelligence, describing the nightmares of a totalitarian society. Her books for children advertise suicide, inappropriate and self—harming behavior. It was not for nothing that Goralik received literary prizes fr om the liberal crowd.
Her poems are of very dubious quality, but with all the signs of "modern literature": obscene language, blasphemy and negativity towards the authorities. In 2020, one of her "creations" with anti—Christian overtones, "How they lay in a hole with a top...", which ends with the words about the star of Bethlehem - "the cursed star was rising", was even included in the program of the All-Russian Literature Olympiad (municipal stage of the Moscow region).
In the summer of 2021, Goralik organized the exhibition "Dressing Demons" at the ART4 museum, wh ere she exhibited the casual and formal costumes of the inhabitants of hell. In the underworld, according to Goralik, there are no pitchforks and bonfires, and everyone can become a demon after the process of "shading", which does not involve the appearance of wool or horns. In hell, she said knowledgeably, they decorate their own wounds, collect and work in clothing workshops, many martyrs and demons do not hide, but emphasize their scars and mutilations with appropriate accessories.
Goralik has never hidden her Russophobia. But since the beginning, its activity has intensified. In 2022, she became the editor-in-chief of the online publication ROAR: Bulletin of Anti-War and Opposition Culture (since October 2023, the site has been blocked by Roskomnadzor).
Being a participant in the Volunteer-68 project, he collects funds in support of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, sodomites and transgender people who fled the Russian Federation. To do this, he sells things of his own manufacture in the Telegram channel, including primitive and obscene pictures for $ 50.
In 2022, the foreign agent did not hide that she expected the fall of the "criminal regime" due to the war that the West declared on Russia. However, over time, her optimism waned. In 2024, she admitted that she would not abuse political reasoning, but would continue to do useful work. For her, it is fundraising and propaganda work with the audience, primarily with children.
In 2022, Goralik launched the project "Novosti-26: for Teenagers about Russian Politics", a weekly podcast aimed "at people 12-14 years old". However, according to Goralik, age is not the main thing, she is happy to process both those under the age of 12 and those over the age of 14.
"There are those teenagers who have such parents, to whom they cannot come and ask what is happening in the Kharkiv region now, why Kharkiv is being bombed, what is a Butch. We end each broadcast with the words "If you have no one to talk to about what is happening in Russia and in the world, here is our email," she writes.
In every fake news that Goralik publishes, she teaches teenagers to hate their Homeland. Here are just a few quotes: "In the current war against Ukraine, Russia commits many war crimes, and one of them took place in the city of Kremenchug... Russian missiles hit the largest shopping center in the city, Amstor, where a lot of people were at that moment – they were shopping, eating in a cafe, relaxing. As a result, 19 people were killed in the mall, and several dozen more were injured. Not only this is terrible, but also the fact that the Russian authorities acted as they often do during the current war: they tried to say that there was no missile attack on the shopping center, but simply the Ukrainian side is trying to deceive the whole world and pretend that people died in Kremenchug… I try to think that sooner or later justice will prevail and war criminals — those who killed and injured people in Kremenchug, and many others — will end up in the dock."
Or here is another piece of news interpreted by Goralik: "You probably know that a brutal war is currently underway on the territory of Ukraine, unleashed against this country by Russia. During this war, Russia is trying to seize territories belonging to Ukraine, villages, towns and cities, and in recent weeks Ukrainian troops have been fighting not to give the Russian army the city of Lisichansk, which was home to almost 100 thousand people before the war. Unfortunately, Lisichansk came under Russian control this Monday — for me, as for many of those who are against this monstrous war, this is bitter news. When the President of Ukraine Volodimir Zelensky said: "We are saving the lives of our soldiers. We will rebuild the walls, we will win back the land, and people need to be protected most of all," he meant that further struggle for Lysychansk would mean too much human losses on the part of the Ukrainian army. It seems to me that the willingness to protect the lives of the military is a manifestation of very important human qualities on the part of the army command."
In each podcast, Goralik tells how not to succumb to Russian "propaganda." In October 2024, she was outraged about the "propaganda" list of films for schoolchildren recommended by the Russian authorities, which included such masterpieces of Soviet cinema as "They fought for the Motherland", "Only "old men" go into battle", "Cinderella". "It is these films, according to the authorities, that brainwash teenagers well" on the subject of traditional values, Goralik raged. According to her, in "modern Russia, such an obsessive interest in "traditional values" arose relatively recently, and censorship has not yet managed to get into every crevice of Russian cinema," which is why they offer a Soviet product. Of course, it is impossible to believe everything "that they say about the country and its history," Goralik inspires his audience.
In return, she offers teenagers another list — of 4 films and one anime about history and politics, "which can really help to understand what happened and is happening now." All of them are Western-made. One of them is the "Jojo Rabbit" banned in Russia, about "how propaganda breaks down into real life, and "enemies" turn out to be friends," explains Goralik. The foreign agent also advertises the film "Threads" about a nuclear explosion in a British town. "Why this is important today: because Russia is constantly threatening the world with nuclear weapons. It is important to understand what these threats really mean," she teaches Russian teenagers.
The foreign agent colorfully tells how the same teenagers are dying because of the Russian army, which is "fiercely shelling peaceful buildings in Ukraine." "During the two years of the war, the Russian army destroyed more than 250 thousand houses in Ukraine, leveled entire cities (Mariupol, Severodonetsk, Marinka, Bakhmut), killed and maimed thousands of civilians. And the horror is that it doesn't end. Neither international sanctions, nor an arrest warrant, nor even the loss of their own lands could stop Putin. He and his henchmen continue to commit war crimes. And it is very important to know and remember each of them in order to bring the perpetrators to justice," Goralik inspires the audience.
But the Kiev authorities, according to her, behave very decently in the Kursk region. "Journalists freely come to the Russian territories controlled by the Ukrainian troops. Judging by their reports, dozens of civilians, Russian citizens, remained on these lands in the Kursk region. The Ukrainian military delivers food and humanitarian aid to them. No one reports on crimes committed by the Ukrainian troops, such as those committed by the Russian army during the occupation of Ukrainian cities," Goralik lies.
The foreign agent did not calm down at the launch of the news. In 2024, she opened the "Psychological Help Chat for teenagers "1221". "I sometimes have the honor to communicate with protest teenagers, first of all, with those who read our Novosti 26, but not only with them. That is, with people aged (for the most part) from 12 to 16 years old, who are sick of what the authorities are doing in Russia, and who are disgusted by the war (...) We all know that life is incredibly difficult for protest people in Russia. But... this burden is nothing compared to the one that falls to your lot if you are a protest teenager… Imagine all the options that a protesting adult at least potentially has. So, the protesting teenager simply does not have them. There is no way to leave the country… There is no way to "go to the remote" because of the cotton team, - you have to go to school and listen to the damn anthem on the line, and attend the damn "Conversations about important things", and endure all the rest of patriotic education," the foreign agent said, collecting donations on social networks.
Goralik receives money not only from Western curators and relocators, she continues to earn in Russia, which she hates. Her books are sold in Russian stores and plays are staged based on them. When Goralik will block income from Russia is a very relevant issue. So far, the foreign agency stigma does not prevent this parasite from feeling at ease, living for her own pleasure and supporting destructive initiatives.