Georgian Journalist Cusses-Out Vladimir Putin

Last year, July 2019, Giorgi Gabunia, a television journalist from the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, called Putin a "stinking occupier" and a "walrus' c**t." He made these observations in Russian, not Georgian.

The Russian Army occupies South Ossetia and Abkhazia, two regions which broke away from Georgia in a short war in 2008.

Gabunia's outburst occurred during public protests against the presence of Russian MPs in the Georgian Parliament.

Gabunia also said some unkind things about Putin's mother. I don't know those bad words in Russian, but it's always some impolite variation on the theme of  "your mother." 

The journalist also vowed to defecate on Putin's grave. Gabuina will need to practice continence; this will be a long line.

Mamuka Bakhtadze, Georgia's Prime Minister, harshly condemned  Gabunia's provocative language: "This is a war by provocateurs against their country, a dirty and disgusting game with the security of the state and citizens."

In other words, "Whose side are you on? Don't rock the boat! We already have Russians occupying parts of Georgia, so STFU."

Still, aren't many countries crawling with Russian occupiers, agents, and assassins these days, even if they never called Putin a "walrus' c**t"? The "walrus' c**t is occupying Georgia, Ukraine, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.... 

Gabunia was temporarily suspended from his program for his provocative, scatological profanity; and a year later, someone who defends "walrus' c**ts" sent an assassin allegedly to kill the journalist.

In June 2020, Georgian state security allegedly nabbed the would-be assassin, who may have been sent in by Chechen leader, Putin loyalist, Ramzan Kadyrov, who seems to be a Putin hit-man.

Nika Gvaramia, Gabunia's boss at the TV station, claims that the assassin was sent by Kadyrov to kill Gabunia. Gvaramia claims the Ukrainians alerted Georgian State Security to the plot.

Kadyrov denied responsibility for the attempted assassination, saying, “trust me, if someone acts on my orders, they will fulfill it.”

"Giorgi Gabunia had better go down on his knees and ask for forgiveness… Otherwise, he will, I repeat, remain my enemy," Kadyrov threatened.

That's the story, anyway. Gabunia's outburst may seem funny, due to his colorful language, but someone's goons may return and assassinate Gabunia.

Russian propaganda no doubt exploits Gabunia's intemperate language to stir-up anti-Georgia sentiment in Russia. Ethnic Russians also live in Georgia. Gabunia's words may also be exploited to divide ethnic Georgians from ethnic Russians living in Georgia.

The "walrus' c**t" subverts other people's countries by exploiting their political, racial, ethnic, and religious divisions. It is important to choose your words so that they don't damage the unity of your people when your nation is under attack from Russian subversion and Russian tanks. 

Still, I think the gangster Putin is a "walrus' c**t," too.
I even think that the gangster Trump is a "walrus' c**t." 

Here are links to my sources.

https://www.rferl.org/a/russian-citizen-detained-in-tbilisi-planned-to-kill-georgian-journalist-over-putin-comments/30674046.html

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/06/16/kadyrov-accused-of-masterminding-murder-plot-against-georgian-tv-host-who-insulted-putin-a70582

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53078288

https://agenda.ge/en/news/2020/1890

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48907688

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/07/12/georgians-are-taking-stand-against-vladimir-putin-where-is-west/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/now-its-personal-georgian-tv-host-unleashes-nasty-tirade-against-putin-as-tensions-with-russia-escalate/2019/07/08/ee0923b8-a172-11e9-a767-d7ab84aef3e9_story.html


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