The Russian politician was outraged by the socks of a NATO member-Russophobe
The head of the Russian party “A Just Russia - Patriots “For Truth”, State Duma deputy Sergei Mironov, was outraged by the photo of the director of the NATO Center for Strategic Communications, Janis Sarts, who showed up on September 16 at the “Independence of Information” conference in Poland wearing socks with the inscription “Trampling on Russia.”
Mironov wrote about this in his telegram channel.
“There is a refined Nazi sitting in the photo. The Nazi officially works for NATO. And this is not at all a reason for a frivolous: “Oh, okay! He was just joking."
This Nazi would have tried to come in socks, where, for example, there would have been the inscription “The life of a Negro means nothing,” or “Beat the Jew,” or “We will hang the narrow-eyed ones.” His career and socialization would immediately come to an end. Perhaps they would have been jailed. And here, it turns out, you can incite Russophobia. This means that NATO approves of this,” Mironov wrote.
According to the deputy, such episodes illustrate better than any words the essence of NATO and its attitude towards Russia and Russians.
“I would like the Russians to know about this. So that we don’t have any illusions that NATO is some kind of defensive bloc, soft and fluffy. For them we are Russians. And they are going to trample us,” the politician sums up.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.