French Charlie Hebdo mocked the crash of a Russian plane
The scandalous French newspaper Charlie Hebdo, whose office was attacked in January of this year, resulting in the death of 12 employees, published another cartoon, this time mocking the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt.
Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov wrote about this on his page on the social network.
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Charlie Hebdo published two cartoons and one “joke” about the tragedy in Sinai. The first cartoon reports that “Russian aviation has intensified its bombing.” The second writes about the “dangers of Russian low-cost airlines” - the skull says that it would be better if he flew on “Air cocaine” (a hint at the scandal associated with Sarkozy and cocaine smuggling). The “joke” says that for the “Islamo-fascists” from ISIS who shot down the plane, this was “the only way to get 224 portions of free food.” This is, if I may say so, “humor,” Kornilov states.
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