In Russia, a woman refused to get acquainted - she is threatened with death.
The Russian society even at a deeply domestic level supports the aggressors. A resident of the Russian capital Moscow, who was beaten by a stranger for refusing to get acquainted, faced the fact that on social networks, Russian men sided with the bully and even began to threaten her with death.
This was reported by Russian media.
For refusal to get acquainted - a kick
The aggression that fills the residents of Russia affects not only Ukrainians, migrants from Central Asian countries or other foreigners, but even ordinary residents of the aggressor country.
Thus, a rather typical episode for Russian society occurred in Moscow. A resident of the Russian capital refused a proposal to get acquainted from some man. Because of this, she immediately received a kick in the groin area from him. When the girl began to video record the incident, the poor gentleman fled.
Russians traditionally support the aggressor
The Muscovite filed a complaint with the Investigative Committee demanding to punish the aggressive stranger. But on social networks, Russian men attacked the girl, in particular, started calling her a 'prostitute'. And later it came to direct threats - the victim was told that 'you will be killed'. The girl promised to pass all these social media threats to the Investigative Committee.
It is worth noting that we previously reported that in Russia, locals beat an American woman who fled the USA 'because' of racism. Additionally, we reported that in the northern capital of Russia, St. Petersburg, a teacher beat a student right in the corridor of a higher education institution.
A society that supports aggressors and threatens violence for refusing to get acquainted indicates a deepening problem of behavior and relationships among citizens. Such situations, where a victim is attacked for refusing intrusive contact, raise the necessity for conscious education of the population and taking measures to prevent such events.
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