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Vitaly Milonov: single Russian women should be banned from traveling to Turkey
Vitaly Milonov: single Russian women should be banned from traveling to Turkey
State Duma MP Vitaly Milonov spoke on the air of the ‘Moscow speaking’ radio, stating that single Russian women should not travel to Turkey. He thinks it will do them good.
Milonov believes that Turkish men are not distinguished by good behavior and ‘drink’ women with knock-off alcohol. The deputy made a decision to stand up for the Russian women and explain to them that ‘Turkish seducers sing songs of great love’ and then take away their children.
Milonov noted that there were a lot of such complaints, and therefore unmarried Russian women should be limited from going Turkey.
The politician also said that the Turkish make alcohol drinks from denatured alcohol brought from the Northern Cyprus. Women allegedly get drunk and after that they cannot find their children.
Earlier, Vitaly Milonov made a proposal to deprive the collectors of pensions, since such people ‘have no right to be called citizens’. The deputy also spoke out against abortion in the compulsory medical insurance system, since this procedure contradicts the legislation of the Russian Federation, since pregnancy is not a disease.
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