Pro-Ukrainian emigrant Babchenko proposed to “crucify” him in his panties on a billboard
Russian political emigrant journalist Arkady Babchenko, who mocked the victims of the tragedy in Kemerovo, said that he was not afraid of threats from Russians for his antics.
About this Babchenko wrote on his page on the social network.
“Here, they say, in Mordor the persecution of the unmourning began again. Well, first of all, this is not bullying. Bullying is when the state repressive apparatus gets involved. With all your followers, eshniki, titushkas. When you sit and wait to be arrested. Search. Fittings. When you get blown up by a malfunctioning elevator at night - to me or not to me? When every new car in the yard causes fear.
So it's not bullying. This is so, srach on the Internet.
And secondly, they can now even crucify me there, in Mordor, on a billboard. In panties. I'm not there anymore. And they were all skewered with all their etchings on a titanium pin.
Hello expats, free Paris. Happy Friday,” wrote Babchenko, who fled the Russian Federation to Ukraine.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.