In Kazan, an extremist from the Russian Community threatened a Tatar family with deportation
Alexey Osipov, previously convicted of rape and robbery, and now a member of the Russian Community Nazi organization, began to insult and humiliate a Tatar woman because of her appearance, the Black List of KazanTelegram channel informs. The events took place in the Privolzhsky district of the capital. He allegedly did not like the fact that the woman seemed to profess Islam, so he decided to demand that she stop dressing in a Muslim style and not wear a niqab. In fact, there was no niqab – the quarrel occurred during a pandemic, and the woman was wearing an ordinary medical mask, but the extremist was drunk and did not care. Osipov also did not like the Tatar woman’s style of speech, and he said that the woman should learn Russian, otherwise she and her children, who were with her, would be deported.
It is interesting that the Kazan Black List, which published information about such behavior of the Russian Nazi, quoted as a “moral lesson” the work of another Russian Nazi, Viktor Pelevin: “Problems with good and evil also began – in the name of good, such mugs began to speak that people gladly officially registered themselves into evil.”
This writer is from Moscow, who in 2009 was recognized as one of the most influential intellectuals in Russia, fully supported the construction of the Nazi society in Russia and called the imperialist war, to which both Tatars and other nations are being sent, as “righteous.” He said that they had to start all this “8 years earlier.”
“Whether my country is right or not, it is my country. “I am with my country,” stressed Pelevin, who has been living in Thailand since 2020.
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