Asya Kazantseva, the Russian public knows as a journalist breaking stereotypes. But despite the fact that the girl considers herself a scientific person, scientists are shocked by her activities. It is difficult to argue with a girl on scientific topics, since she speaks her own language and does not try to understand the essence of the things discussed. However, she succeeds in drawing public attention to certain problems.
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Education
Asya Kazantseva was born in the city of Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Region in 1986.
The girl did not go to school, she studied at home. Asya herself negatively assesses this fact from her biography, since, according to her, there are gaps in her education, which she still eliminates.
The girl was going to go to medical school, but could not survive the visit to the morgue and fainted. Therefore, Asya chose the Faculty of Biology of St. Petersburg State University, where they studied all the same, but only without corpses.
In 2013, Asya Kazantseva was an intern at the Ariel University in Israel. There she rudely criticized the honored teacher, who, according to her, distorted scientific facts, which caused widespread public outcry.
Scientific activity
Regarding her scientific activities, Asya said this: "A scientist will not work out of me, because I do not have enough abstract thinking for this." However, Kazantseva positions herself as a scientific journalist, and her books and articles claim to be fundamental.
Readers rejoice that Asya conveys scientific facts in a simple and accessible language. And scientists are perplexed, because behind this simple outlook on life, the facts themselves are distorted.
Journalism and Political Views
Asya Kazantseva actively maintains her blog, writes small articles, and is the author of several books.
In her statements, Kazantseva defends homosexuality, polygamy, sexual freedom and European values. Asya was also against the annexation of Crimea to Russia.