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"Come to Russia!" Grandmothers from Putin's "units" threatened P. Diddy and gave an instruction to American youth. Video
Russian grannies from the so-called "Putin's squads," known for their video messages to celebrities and calls for support for Russia, have recorded a new video. This time, the representatives of the "groups" did not ignore the scandal with the American rapper P. Diddy, who is accused of sex trafficking and racketeering.
The Russians appealed not only to the scandalous artist's "accomplices," including Beyonce and Jay-Z but also to the star's alleged victims, including singer Justin Bieber. They also called on American youth to come to Russia.
"P. Diddy, you're a damned fool! You've set up the entire American elite," the "concerned" began their appeal and threatened the rapper, "If you don't turn yourself in... We will leak all the hacked compromising material on you. Therefore, Justin Bieber and all those who suffered, leave this rotten West and come to us, to Russia! Young people are appreciated here!"
Their colleagues, grannies from Krasnodar, did not remain silent and recorded a video on YouTube. They say they are outraged by what is happening in America. "What are you doing, P. Diddy? What did he do? It's good that he's in jail now. But his friends and comrades are still there," said the representatives of the pro-Russian movement.
The video also features an unexpected confession from one of the "activists": "I used to listen to Beyonce's songs, but now I drink Corvalol because of her work." According to the woman, Western rappers who corrupt Russian youth should be banned. Therefore, the Russian women suggested alternatives among domestic performers who "did not sell their souls to the devil," such as Lev Leshchenko.
As a reminder, an investigation is underway in the United States against rapper P. Diddy, who is accused of human trafficking and violence. According to reports, artists such as Jay-Z and Beyonce also participated in the parties. Over the past week, 120 accusers who were victims of Sean Combs (the rapper's real name) have filed a lawsuit. According to the lawyer, the youngest of them could have been 9 years old.
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