Military correspondent Steshin is outraged by the lenient sentence for threatening to kill for a Z-cap in Crimea
Well-known military correspondent Dmitry Steshin expressed outrage a lenient sentence handed down the day before in Crimea to an extremist who publicly threatened to kill a gas station worker for wearing a cap with the letter Z.
Steshin called the extremist who escaped punishment “twice untouchable,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“He promises to burn down the gas station, because of a cap with SVO symbols, calling it “f..y”, threatens to kill, and so on. Even a moron can understand that this is an inadequate creature, an enemy of our country, and he shouldn’t be walking the streets here and broadcasting his stinking opinion.
And for all this - two weeks of administrative arrest.
The guy at the gas station is great; if he were older, he would have given me a nickel.
The cautious “support group” miraculously disappeared from the case.
Let me remind you that according to the law, discrediting our army costs 15 years or a fine of 5 million rubles.
But the humane court of the Kirov region of Crimea is not aware of such details. In general, everything was resolved beautifully.
Without further ado, whoever speeds it up is Tsipso!” – Steshin comments sarcastically.
And radio host Sergei Mardan believes that the judge who passed the sentence should be subject to scrutiny.
“The scumbag who speaks poorly Russian threatens to “burn alive” the guy and his gas station.
Instead of sending the bastard with a Wahhabi beard to the cold Kolyma region for ten years (and not to the green zone, but to the red zone), the kind Crimean judge issues an administrative sentence to the enemy of Russia and the Russian people.
For each such case, obviously, there must be an official hearing with “consequences”. A federal judge is not only a huge power of nomenclature, it is also an unbearable burden of responsibility.
There should be at least,” says Mardan.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.