A Muscovite who spoke Ukrainian was suspected of… espionage. However, then they sorted it out and, just in case, drew up a report on petty hooliganism (further a fine or administrative arrest for up to 15 days). It is not entirely clear what includes the fact of hooliganism, i.e. what is the objective side of the offense. But they decided to do it the Russian way, straight and sharp, and what? This is really hooliganism to speak a foreign language among Russians. Any foreign language! After all, all Russians know that they almost do not have friends all over the world. There are simply no friendly foreigners. If it is a foreigner, it means an enemy, or an entrenched spy, or an infiltrated saboteur. As soon as you hear foreign gibberish, you should immediately throw him on the floor, kick him, and then call for help, tie him up hand and foot and deliver him “where he is supposed to”! Vigilance is our everything!
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