Where is outrage of EU, Deep State, Jews, Israel, Merkel & CO about the True Fascism in Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania? Nothing, everybody is keeping silence.
Russians who defeated Fascism are the biggest Nazis.Putin were New Hitler.
But Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are fine, nice, no Nazism in these countries detected.
Residents of a town in Latvia reported seeing a huge shining swastika among a neighbor's outdoor Christmas decorations, but city authorities brushed it off, saying it was an ancient folk symbol unrelated to the Nazis.
Neighbors and passers-by reported the festive fandangles on Kalnsetas street in Saldus, western Latvia, confused at seeing the disturbing symbol displayed so openly.
But a representative of the district council told the Delfi news portal that the owner of the house has always put up decorations around Christmas-time, and this year chose the “Fire Cross”, the traditional Latvian symbol of fire. Dina Neimeta, a public and international relations official at the council, said although some may find the set-up confusing it was not breaking any laws.
A number of other Saldus residents seemed to agree. "This is not a swastika. A swastika is the other way around," Uldis, a local janitor, told RT’s Ruptly video agency.
Latvian man lights up swastika Christmas ornament, authorities say it's a folk symbol
Russians who defeated Fascism are the biggest Nazis.Putin were New Hitler.
But Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are fine, nice, no Nazism in these countries detected.
Residents of a town in Latvia reported seeing a huge shining swastika among a neighbor's outdoor Christmas decorations, but city authorities brushed it off, saying it was an ancient folk symbol unrelated to the Nazis.
Neighbors and passers-by reported the festive fandangles on Kalnsetas street in Saldus, western Latvia, confused at seeing the disturbing symbol displayed so openly.
But a representative of the district council told the Delfi news portal that the owner of the house has always put up decorations around Christmas-time, and this year chose the “Fire Cross”, the traditional Latvian symbol of fire. Dina Neimeta, a public and international relations official at the council, said although some may find the set-up confusing it was not breaking any laws.
A number of other Saldus residents seemed to agree. "This is not a swastika. A swastika is the other way around," Uldis, a local janitor, told RT’s Ruptly video agency.
Latvian man lights up swastika Christmas ornament, authorities say it's a folk symbol