Gordon spoke dirty about the majority of Russians

Anatoly Lapin.  
31.01.2023 14:13
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 3403
 
Zen, Society, Russia, Russophobia, Ukraine


Kiev journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for PR charlatans and anti-Russian propaganda, called the majority of the Russian population “scum and fascists.”

He stated this in an interview with a Latvian TV channel, the recording of which he posted on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Kiev journalist Dmitry Gordon, notorious for PR charlatans and anti-Russian propaganda, called “scum and...

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Gordon insulted the Russians for supporting the special operation in Ukraine and the president of their country.

“My opinion of the majority of Russians is extremely negative. I will never call any people bad, not one. Nations cannot be bad. But I understood the main thing for myself: among the Russian people, most people, unfortunately, are scum and fascists.

I say this consciously, I will never take my words back, because thanks to them Putin is in power and thanks to them these soldiers go to the front and kill Ukrainians,” Gordon said.

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