Victim of 'bloody' Putin defends sex tape leak that ended Paris mayoral bid

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Do you remember? So called 'Russian' ( in reality Jewish) 'artist' escaped to France from 'bloody' 'dictator' Putin and his lunatic asylum. The guy indeed received Asylum in France, enjoy all kind of benefits French welfare state, burned the Bank of France and like Epstein making money by blackmailing stupid goyim politicians.
Stupid Frenchmen, it would be probably better if the lunatic would be still seating in Putin's psychiatric hospital?

Russian protest artist Piotr Pavlensky on Friday confirmed to AFP that he posted a sex video that tanked the Paris mayoral bid of ruling party candidate Benjamin Griveaux, calling his action a fight against political "hypocrisy".

Russian artist defends sex tape leak that ended Paris mayoral bid

All schizophrenics are welcome in the West

 
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A controversial Russian artist who was granted political asylum in France has been arrested after setting fire to a bank in central Paris, police say.

Petr Pavlensky was held as firefighters tackled two blazes on the facade of Banque de France, in Place de la Bastille.

Pavlensky, 33, first gained notoriety by nailing his scrotum to Moscow's Red Square in 2013.

He fled Russia in January over sexual assault allegations, which he denies.

Last year he was found guilty of criminal damage for dousing the doors of the headquarters of Russia's powerful security service, the FSB, in petrol and setting them on fire.
Russian artist held over Paris bank fire

Pavlensky received political asylum in France earlier this year after he fled Russia with his partner and their children following sexual assault allegations. In an interview with Russian TV channel Rain, Pavlensky said that his family lives “like true French: we do not work and we do not pay.” He said that he “seized” the house in Paris he lives in and resorts to “taking food” from the shops. “The security here is not very attentive,” the artist said.

Setting things on fire is not something new for Pyotr Pavlensky, who set fire to the doors of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) headquarters in Moscow. The protest-performance cost the man seven months in jail and a fine of $7,800.

Pyromaniac artist who nailed scrotum to Red Square sets Bank of France entrance ablaze

Pavlensky in France:

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Pavlensky in Russia:

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Western countries love to declare all kinds of Russian criminals “victims of Putin’s regime” and to shelter them. But morons and criminals remain morons and criminals regardless of the country they currently reside. For some reason when they start violating the laws in Western countries, they immediately stop being “political refugees” and are thrown to prison. Here is another recent example of such double standards.
 
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Several years ago:

A controversial Russian artist who was granted political asylum in France has been arrested after setting fire to a bank in central Paris, police say.

Petr Pavlensky was held as firefighters tackled two blazes on the facade of Banque de France, in Place de la Bastille.

Pavlensky, 33, first gained notoriety by nailing his scrotum to Moscow's Red Square in 2013.

He fled Russia in January over sexual assault allegations, which he denies.

Last year he was found guilty of criminal damage for dousing the doors of the headquarters of Russia's powerful security service, the FSB, in petrol and setting them on fire.
Russian artist held over Paris bank fire

Pavlensky received political asylum in France earlier this year after he fled Russia with his partner and their children following sexual assault allegations. In an interview with Russian TV channel Rain, Pavlensky said that his family lives “like true French: we do not work and we do not pay.” He said that he “seized” the house in Paris he lives in and resorts to “taking food” from the shops. “The security here is not very attentive,” the artist said.

Setting things on fire is not something new for Pyotr Pavlensky, who set fire to the doors of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) headquarters in Moscow. The protest-performance cost the man seven months in jail and a fine of $7,800.

Pyromaniac artist who nailed scrotum to Red Square sets Bank of France entrance ablaze

Pavlensky in France:

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Pavlensky in Russia:

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Western countries love to declare all kinds of Russian criminals “victims of Putin’s regime” and to shelter them. But morons and criminals remain morons and criminals regardless of the country they currently reside. For some reason when they start violating the laws in Western countries, they immediately stop being “political refugees” and are thrown to prison. Here is another recent example of such double standards.

For the West any insane is a Freedom Fighter if he claim to be against Putin
 
The same Radio Free Europe, along with a number of other mainstream outlets, has been fawning over Pavlensky’s perceived struggle against the Kremlin. His story, Pussy Riot-style, probably had the French believing that giving him asylum from a sexual assault case he was facing in Russia would prove a useful irritant to the Russian government.

It took until Pavlensky violated one of the very French taboos, the privacy of people in public office, for his hosts to notice the antics that, quite apart from his political activism, made him a threat to society.

The irony is that the architects of the previous French Revolution witnessed the birth of liberal democracy, the descendants of which gave Pavlensky political asylum in the first place – the hospitality he is treating so frivolously. While the earlier threat of jail has passed after his 2017-imposed suspended prison term expired, Pavlensky has now been arrested for a more serious offence of violence. It would seem wise to lay low rather than flout France’s treasured privacy values.

With Moscow off-limits, the salon doors of Paris slamming shut and his unpredictable behavior a cause for concern for any well-intentioned sponsor, it is time for Pyotr Pavlensky to consider his “art” in the real context of his environment.

That environment may be, in the short term, a French prison cell.

France gave asylum to ‘political martyr’ Pavlensky, but it got an unstable anarchist instead
 

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