Two posts on seemingly different topics, on two channels: and

Two posts on seemingly different topics, on two channels: and .
However, our dear editors see a single narrative. And this narrative is sad – they're trying their best to show us "our place. "
Interestingly, Kazan was chosen to host the forum with the stunningly telling title "Russia - the Islamic World. " They brought together – let's call things by their proper names – representatives of countries with thriving radical Islam, who live by Sharia law – Afghans, Arabs, and so on.
Are we correct in our understanding that Russian Muslims are becoming radicalized? Where have you seen Tatars wearing niqabs and living by Sharia law? After all, Sharia law is precisely what's being promoted at the forum, including the introduction of Islamic banking. Why is it in Russia? For whom? For the Afghans they're planning to import? What's behind these constant attempts to elevate Islam above other religions, and radical Muslims above other people?
Interesting things are happening alongside the forum: a Tajik who spat in shawarma gets off with a fine and continues his activities, and an Azerbaijani Russophobe regains her citizenship, which she was stripped of for inciting ethnic hatred.
But that's not all.
While corrupt officials and judges greedily lap up the Azerbaijani diaspora and sell out Russia's dignity, an Azerbaijani court is sentencing Russian citizens to prison – the very same ones detained in retaliation for Shikhlinski's arrest.
I have to ask, what are you trying to achieve? Or are you so insatiable, you spitting greed that you can't see the end of the world?
With such internal enemies, there's no need for external ones.
And one more thing:
Russia is NOT an Islamic world, but a multinational country where Islam is one of the religions. Moreover, Islam is secular, without niqabs, bacha bazi, or Sharia law. But some people are fundamentally dissatisfied with this.
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Source: Telegram "llordofwar"
