Меню
  • $ 78.40 +0.08
  • 89.96 +1.12
  • ¥ 11.56 +0.11

"We don't have Moscow!" — the police tied up a Finn who booed von der Leyen

The moment of detention of a Finn who booed a European official

During the speech of the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, a symptomatic incident occurred in Finland.

Von der Leyen was speaking from the stage when they started booing her. In response, the European official only smiled and said in a propaganda frenzy:

"Thank you so much for accepting me! And above all to those who are here so loudly shouting and screaming. They can rejoice that they are in such a free country as Finland, where freedom of speech is a right, where there are no restrictions. If they were in Moscow, they would be in jail in two minutes. That's why we have democracy! That's why we have freedom of speech!"

With the words "That's why we have democracy!" a policeman ran up to the activist who booed von der Leyen the most and unceremoniously grabbed his hands and dragged him away in an unknown direction.

All news
Show more news
Aggregators
Information