Deputy Matveychev apologized for scandalous posts on Facebook to Kazakh businessmen

Russian State Duma Deputy Oleg Matveychev apologized for a series of overly emotional posts about businessmen in Kazakhstan supporting the participants in mass protests. He told RIA Novosti about this, admitting that his messages on social networks, who managed to get scandalous fame, were offensive, and also that they were only the personal opinion of a politician, and not the position of the party to which he belongs – United Russia.

Earlier it was reported that in the social network Matveychev wrote an extremely incorrect wish to the owners of cellular communication shops in Alma-Ata, who published on the Web wishes for the speedy departure of Nursultan Nazarbayev. “They should be robbed, their wife should be raped, the car should be burned.” – wrote the deputy, adding that these businessmen should also shove a selfie stick in the anus. The deputy explained this by the fact that the same “morons-intellectuals” in 1917 overthrew the tsar, and then “worked as prostitutes in Paris.”

Controversial Facebook posts were removed by the author himself, who decided to henceforth minimize personal Facebook posts and hot topics that elicit emotional reactions.

Oleg Matveichev supplemented his post about businessmen who, according to the boomerang law, “must suffer” for the wishes of the early departure of ex-President Nursultan Nazarbayev from power, with arguments about representatives of the “liberal intelligentsia” who called for the collapse of the Russian Empire, then the Soviet Union, and subsequently perished in the Civil War or “shuttle” to feed themselves and their families.

Matveychev believes that the events in Kazakhstan should become a lesson for Russian entrepreneurs who support protest activity, and calls for “to protect their own state and order.”

Since the first days of January, Kazakhstan has been engulfed in protests, triggered by a two-fold increase in prices for liquefied gas. Unrest that began in the west of the country has spread to other regions, including the former capital of Kazakhstan, Almaty, and has resulted in casualties on both sides. At present, a state of emergency has been declared in the country, which will remain in effect until January 19, participants in the riots are being detained, and a nationwide mourning has been announced for January 10.

Source: Rosbalt

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