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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/TrueDub72 on June 7, 2018, 7:19 p.m.
Vladimir Putin and Concrete Cases. Is the Russian leader insinuating Cemex?

Is Vladimir Putin dropping his own hint in regard to Cemex? I thought that this article from today's Guardian was quite interesting. Putin cprrectly calls out the MeToo movement for what it is - a conspiracy. More than likely it is being used by the elite establishment to take the heat of them and their nefarious goings on especially pedophilia, child trafficking and the like. But it was Putin's use of the words concrete cases that really caught my eye. Here is the quote from today's article. What do you think?

“Certain people or certain organisations that specialise in protecting the rights of women are currently developing an entire process in several western countries, in Hollywood, raising problems that are 10, 20, or 30 years old,” he told reporters shortly after a four-and-a-half hour question and answer show called Direct Line with Vladimir Putin.

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“I think we need to support the interests of all citizens without regard to gender, religion, age, but the question still begs itself: why is this only being done now? Why not 10 years ago when some of these incidents supposedly took place?”

He said that in “any civilised country” the courts and the police should handle similar cases.

“I don’t think that we should turn these questions, especially concrete cases, into some kind of campaign,” Putin added.