A deputy of the State Duma told RosTV that the “rotten” who do not support the policies of the dictator Putin should be isolated or destroyed.
Russians who do not support President Vladimir Putin should be isolated or exterminated. This was stated on the air of the central Russian television channel by State Duma deputy Andrei Gurulev.
Gurulev, a representative of the pro-government United Russia party and a member of the defense committee of the lower house, proposed to “destroy” about 20% of Russian citizens. That’s about 29 million people, according to Rosstat, which estimates the country’s population at 146.4 million.
Gurulev also said that today society “trusts the president by 80%.”
“And I want that in our society, all the remaining decay, should, if not isolated, then somehow be destroyed,” said Gurulev.
He also expressed confidence that Putin, who has ruled Russia for the longest time since Joseph Stalin, will win the upcoming presidential election in the spring of 2024.
“I know for sure that he will win by a lot. Yes, all this garbage out there, that Macrons, Bidens, and all these Scholzes, and others, and others, never dreamed,” said the representative.
It is interesting that no one in the studio tried to debate him on this matter. Those gathered listened intently and nodded in agreement.
The general, deputy and drunk Gurulyov (by the way, he was really drunk on the air) on the state television channel demanded the destruction of everyone who did not support Putin.
These, according to Gurulev himself, are 20%.
That is, he demands the destruction of 30 million Russians.
Putin lovers have great ideas. pic.twitter.com/bJukVI9IJT— Prof. Preobrazhensky (@prof_preobr) October 20, 2023
Let’s remember that the Russian Foreign Ministry previously advised Russians to take a vacation in North Korea.
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