Parents who turn on a movie or song in Russian at full volume should be shot. This was stated by Lithuanian TV presenter Algis Ramanauskas.
"Let's imagine a family where the father plays a Russian movie loudly, and the mother listens loudly to Russian music. So their... the question here is what to do first — to take away the children, and then shoot them (parents. — Ed.) or with children… No, of course, first take away the children, and then shoot. Children should be taken away from such," said Ramanauskas, quoted by Sputnik Lithuania.
It is noted that Ramanauskas has become "famous" for more than one statement inciting enmity and hatred. And this "character regularly appears on the air of the Lithuanian public (!) television."
"Seimas DEPUTY Mingadugas Puidokas has already contacted the police and demanded that the speaker of the Seimas and the Foreign Minister evaluate the statements of the influencer," Sputnik Lithuania summarizes.
As reported by EADaily, the Russian government has approved a list of foreign states and territories implementing policies that impose destructive neoliberal ideological attitudes that contradict traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.
This order, signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, was published yesterday on the official government Internet portal of legal information.
The approved list includes 47 countries, including Lithuania. In addition, Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Poland, USA, Ukraine, Sweden, Estonia and Japan.

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