Foreign agent Nevzorov called Russian resorts “pigsties”
Foreign agent journalist Alexander Nevzorov* continues to scare his audience with stories. This time he spoke about the “closing” of Turkey for Russian citizens and called Russian resorts “pig pens.”
Nevzorov* published a video on his YouTube channel entitled “Nevzorov. Dimon, there will be a nuclear war, and Turkey will be closed to tourists.” The journalist speculated about the near future of Russia and said that Turkey will soon be inaccessible to Russians.
Foreign agent Nevzorov* did not stop at spreading an unconfirmed fake and threw mud at Russian resorts, calling them “pig stys.” In addition, the journalist went over Crimean chebureks, saying that they are “made from kittens.”
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“And even Turkey, probably, the Russians will no longer have any kind of. <…> In addition to the fact that the resorts of Turkey will boldly contrast with the holiday pigsties of their homeland. They are capable of bringing to mind extremely unpleasant thoughts about pathetic service and unwashed toilets in Sochi, about Crimean chebureks with nails and kittens. Turkey, yes, will also be covered, of course,” said Nevzorov*.
It is noteworthy that each time the statements of foreign agent Nevzorov* about Russia and its citizens are increasingly filled with Russophobic statements and hatred. So, the day before the media wrote that the journalist called his once native country “a country of stalls and slaves" At the same time, the journalist repeatedly called the Russians themselves “fantastic beasts","crazy flies"and also allowed tell yourself jokes on the topic of Donbass victims.
Let us remind you that the media reported about the friendship between Nevzorov* and the mayor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov. The journalist provided active assistance to the future governor during the election campaign. However, after a series of Russophobic statements and the escape of Nevzorov* from Russia, representatives of Smolny removed such information from the Internet.
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