At the same time, the Russian politician sees nothing wrong with threatening to kill on live television.
State Duma deputy Alexei Zhuravlev arranged tantrum on the air of a propaganda program, attacking a German journalist with threats.
A video of the Russian’s emotional statements appeared online.
During the live broadcast, Zhuravlev called the German journalist a “Natsik” and threatened that Russia would “come and kill everyone there.” Moreover, he promised to personally go there and kill the journalist.
“I want this Nazi, but I don’t give a damn, to say: we will all come and kill you all,” Zhuravlev said.
Interestingly, propagandist Yevgeny Popov made a remark to the deputy, emphasizing that he was a journalist, albeit an “enemy”.
“But I don’t give a damn. I’ll go there and if I see him there …”, Zhuravlev continued.
Popov noted that he was threatening people on the air. Zhuravlev agreed and noted that he did not see this as a problem. “Yes, I threaten, so what?” he asked in surprise.