The New York Times’ claim that the Dublin riots were caused by rumors of an attack on children is a liberal lie, Russian senator Alexei Pushkov wrote on November 25 on his Telegram channel.
“The New York Times, as always, lies profusely. He published an article saying that the riots in Dublin were caused solely by rumors of attacks on children started by the “far right”.writes Pushkov.
The Russian senator is referring to American blogger Paul Watson, who reported that in Dublin an immigrant from Algeria attacked a white family near a daycare with a knife and injured three children. At the same time, a 5-year-old girl is in a hospital in critical condition on the brink of life or death.
“But you won’t read about this in what was once the leading newspaper in the United States, and is now the leading one for forgeries: after all, it violates the liberal world image.”“summarizes the politician.
According to Pushkov, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar makes a mistake by refusing to admit the failure of the “open door” policy after the Dublin riots.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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