All I wanted to know was how many poisoned or otherwise murdered journalists was enough. I was just asking questions, looking for answers. The Russian Embassy in the United States didn’t block me when I asked the same questions. The Russian mission to the United Nations didn’t block me. Nor did the Kremlin itself.
So, why are Russians in the UK so short and surly?
In the past I have suggested that Alexey Navalny is brave, and that Putin is a coward. I think that’s a reasonable opinion, don’t you? Certainly no reason to block a person on social media. Let me show you the kind of tweet that will get you blocked by the Russian Embassy in the UK:
As you can see, the Kremlin is okay with my tweets. So, what’s the big deal at the Embassy? Well, I decided to appeal their blocking to the highest authority. This is a case that will need a light touch and a very statesman-like (or stateswoman-like) approach. So, I’ve gone all the way to the very top:
And to make sure that all bases are covered, I have notified the Russian Embassy in the United States about the unfairity that has prevailed so far vis-à-vis my social media account. Surely, I can expect action soon, and a full refund:
Any assistance that you, my friends at daily kos, can provide would be greatly appreciated. (Especially if you have any pull with the Queen).
HUGS & KISSES!
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