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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What a sleazebag you are.
It’s true tho. It’s clear as can be. I would hope it’s obvious for everyone. Some prefer the blinders tho and here we are.
Oh yeah, why is that?
It’s weird for me to understand the thinking of Oliver Stone.
Strange times.
I regret voting for George Bush and his invasion of the middle east killing so many people.
Why are people in West Africa waving Russian flags?
Nothing is better, nothing is changed.
Afghanistan was to remove the Taliban from power, the Taliban is in power now.
Iraq didn’t seem to have any clear cut anti-terrorism mission to me.
There’s no way to know if there are fewer or more terrorists now.
Every boy whose father was killed might be another one in the making.
Police actions in place of total war are foolish.
I need that shirt.
The Russians and their Cuban communist friends sure as heck killed a lot of Africans, not just directly with military might but I remember when they stripped Ethiopia of its grain in the 80s because the Russian commune system wasn’t producing enough grain. That caused/aggravated a horrific famine in Ethiopia.
And the Russians are still killing Africans...that is Wagner’s business model.
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