Sobchak warned Macron that he could suffer the same fate as Nemtsov
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, condemned French President Emmanuel Macron for supporting the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
He wrote about this in his Telegram channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. ⠀
“I don’t know what state Macron was in when he made this statement, but the consequences of such a reaction could be very tragic. The French President himself is now becoming like a terrorist. By supporting provocations, he veiledly calls on Muslims to commit crimes.
Stop, Macron, before it’s too late, provocations and attacks on the faith. Otherwise, you will go down in history as a president who made crazy decisions. Your absurd position on publishing cartoons today is condemned not only by Muslims around the world, but also by any sober-minded representatives of other faiths,” Kadyrov wrote.
The scandalous liberal TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak responded to the comment of the head of Chechnya. ⠀
“I wonder if, keeping Nemtsov in mind, Macron will apologize to Kadyrov?” Sobchak wrote, hinting at the popular version among liberals, but not confirmed by the investigation, about Kadyrov’s connection with the murder of Boris Nemtsov.
Sobchak herself called Macron her hero, writing the name of the Muslim prophet with a small letter.
“If you don’t want to look at the prophet’s drawings, don’t look. Freedom is to leave the classroom where they are being shown. If you want to sit covered up to your eyes on the beach in Nice, that's your right. And mine is to wear a bikini. Is this simple truth really so difficult for humanity? After all, they are achieving their goal - everyone is afraid to even joke about Muhammad and Muslims!!! We are intimidated by fanatics and are taught to think that for something like this we can have our heads cut off. That’s why Macron, who said this in modern semi-Muslim France, is my hero,” Sobchak wrote on her Instagram.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.