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"I went and killed. I do what I want to do." Putin speaks cynically about the Olympics, hiding behind religion

Oleksandr ChekanovSport
Putin assesses the Olympic Games in Paris

The Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin ridiculously criticized the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games, which took place in Paris last summer. The leader of the Russian terrorist state, which unleashed a criminal war against Ukraine, called it "an insult to Christian believers."

Putin said this during the Valdai Forum, according to the Telegram channel "Pool #3." The war criminal, recognized by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, criticized the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and, under the guise of religion, began to talk about killing people.

"I don't know what the organizers were hoping for and why they did it, why the IOC missed it. It was certainly offensive to millions of Christian believers. The freedom of one person or society ends where the freedom of another begins. After all, if you can offend religious feelings and say, "This is my freedom, I do what I want." But this can lead to murder. "Want to kill!" "I want to kill," and I went and killed. This is an expression of my freedom. So what? Nonsense, of course! People don't feel any boundaries, they don't see the edges," Putin said.

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