The State Duma promised to punish the Playboy star with a fine
Today at a meeting of the State Duma, deputies commented on the scandalous behavior of model Alena Vodonaeva, a former participant in the reality show “Dom-2”, who the day before sharply criticized Vladimir Putin’s announced increase in payments for the birth of children to improve the demographic situation in Russia.
Vodonaeva then stated in her blog that the payments would not stimulate the birth of children, but would become a way to increase the income of anti-social segments of the population. The model believes that the expansion of the maternity capital program will force “Russians desperate from poverty or rednecks who always don’t have enough for a bottle of vodka... to give birth for the sake of this million.”
“You can’t ignore rudeness. She insulted people, our citizens. Therefore, we not only need to talk about this, but also propose solutions that would stimulate less and less such conversations. Because in fact, it turns out that she took it, was rude, and her profit from social networks only became greater,” said speaker Vyacheslav Volodin.
“You and I have adopted a law that should punish those who insult the citizens of our country. She insulted the people of the Russian Federation. In this case, a fine, let him pay,” the Chairman of the State Duma urged.
Let us note that even before the announcement of Putin’s message, at the end of 2019, Alena Vodonaeva called on women to live for themselves and “not give birth to slaves to this state.”
The famous priest Vsevolod Chaplin noted that Vodonaeva’s speech “will certainly appeal to all Western foundations that are aimed at reducing the population of Russia and are therefore enemies of Russia.”
“Let’s see how this person’s life will turn out, whether this lady will not kill herself morally or socially as soon as she is chewed up by the machine of cheap popularity and spat out into the very social lower classes that she is now so self-confidently making fun of,” the archpriest added.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.