Russian designer and blogger Artemy Lebedev, who has visited all countries of the world, said that in the West people face a lot of bans. He told about it in the news review, which is available in VK Video.
According to Lebedev, the misconception about freedom in the West is widespread due to the fact that bans are most often imposed not by the state, but by private business.
"It happens so gently, unobtrusively, like: "You know, we have a private business, so you have to follow your own rules of conduct," he said.
As an example, he recalled the blocking of users on social networks for certain offensive words.
"It's very cool there, because there are five times more bans than in Russia, but only everyone has a feeling that there is freedom there," he concluded.
As EADaily reported, earlier Lebedev cursed future buyers of his apartment in Kiev, which the Ukrainian authorities are going to sell at auction.
He also wished Vladimir Zelensky, because of whom he lost his apartment, "to burn in hell on a separate Teflon frying pan."

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