wel het verhaal volledig vertellen: een groep die een kerk binnenstormt zonder respect voor de aanwezige gelovigen noch voor de geestelijke leiders, vervolgens het staatshoofd met modder besmeuren door middel van vulgaire teksten. Ik denk niet dat het in Nederland toegestaan wordt. Er zit trouwens meer achter: een poging de gehele Russische samenleving ontwrichten. 65% van de inwoners in de Russische Federatie staat achter Poetin.
America's troupe of "activists" continue attempts to divide and undermine Russian society.
When the US is overtly backing the terrorist invasion of Syria, seeing to the death, displacement, and disruption of millions of lives abroad, while hosting a mass murdering fugitive dictator at home, what then is it to back an act of hooliganism in a Russian church targeting a geopolitical rival?
The US State Department-backed so-called "punk band" going by the name of "Pussy Riot," stormed into a Moscow church, defaming the Russian government while mocking the beliefs of churchgoers with vulgarity and disruptive behavior. Marketed as an act of "freedom of expression" by the Western media and the West's collection of foreign ministries, it was in reality what would be called both a hate-crime and disorderly conduct in the West. Furthermore, in the West, such an act would come with it steep fines and lengthy jail sentences.
In fact, similar cases have played out in the West - minus the feigned indignation over the perceived violation of free speech of alleged bigots, racists, and hooligans that have preceded "Pussy Riot." In many cases, the West has actively pursued not only people harassing others and creating public disturbances, but also those distributing material to like minded people who's beliefs are simply perceived as "socially harmful." Lees meer:
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