Posted on 07/29/2023 3:22:16 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
A Guinean diplomat made a very unusual fashion choice as he attended the Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg this week - opting for a shirt decorated with Vladimir Putin's face.
The man, who was named in Russian media as Lama Jacques Sevoba, works in Guinea's embassy in Moscow.
His bold shirt had the Russian warmonger's face plastered all over it alongside drawings of diamonds, in an apparent pledge of loyalty to Putin, who he said he 'loves very much'.
He also wore a field service cap with the Communist hammer and sickle.
Mr Sevoba told the Telegram channel DD Geopolitics: 'I’ve had it for three years already because I love him very much, so I wear it any time, in any place.
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This is what happens when you try to make the world safe for LGBT.
Russia and the Soviets never colonized Africa.
They pretty much tried in Mozambique and Somora Michel didn’t like it, and they killed him in a plane crash.
One of the African countries was displaying a Russian flag earlier today.
And that’s why they love Russia now.
What’s his Freeper name? (Just kidding!)
China won’t like that, they thought Africa was theirs’.
President Eisenhower warned us against the Military Industrial Complex. Guess who the war mongers are.
I ❤️ Guineans
😂
Someone told me even Oliver Stone came out and said he regrets voting for Biden, and that he’s leading us towards WWIII.
I’ll have to verify this is true.
> opting for a shirt decorated with Vladimir Putin’s face <
I ran that through my Jonny Quest decoder ring.
Here’s what came out: My country deserves more Russian aid.
That was fast...
There’s these new-fangled things called “search engines.”
Sounds like some kind of Science Fiction device.
Are you on the pot sonny?...
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