Kick from Russia: Polish impostor will no longer appear on Russian TV

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Known for his Russophobic tricks on Russian television channels, the Polish blogger and journalist Tomasz Maciejczuk seems to no longer set foot on Russian soil in the next three decades. Border control officers did not let him into the country; moreover, they deprived him of the right to enter Russia for 30 years. The basis for this decision was the extremist views of the Pole, his participation in the Donbass war on the side of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and in desecrating the graves of Soviet soldiers.





It is reported that on May 2, Macieichuk arrived at Domodedovo Airport from Frankfurt. During the passage of control, it was discovered that he is a persona non grata. On the blogger’s page on the social network Facebook, he was banned from entering until 2048.

Maceichuk became famous thanks to numerous political talk shows on Russian television. Sometimes his anti-Soviet and anti-Russian statements were so blasphemous that they led to a fight (as happened, for example, in November 2016 on TVC, and in April 2017 in NTV studio).

Few people like it when the scandalous blogger calls the Soviet fighters "red fascists." Usually in such cases a lightning reaction follows from those who cherish the memory of the Great Patriotic War and their grandfathers who participated in it and shed their blood.

The troubles of the Russophobe, who lived in Russia and earned his performances on these talk shows, began on February 27 of this year. Then, law enforcement officers searched his home in Mytishchi as part of a criminal case on inciting ethnic hatred under article 282 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. He found letters issued by various Ukrainian nationalist battalions, patches of these battalions and other items with extremist symbols. But the case that was brought against him did not even concern these subjects, but a violation of the rules of stay in Russia. Then Maceichuk announced that he would leave Russia without waiting for the trial. Now, apparently, he was bored and made an attempt to return, but received a thirty-year ban.

Famous Russian senator and journalist Alexei Pushkov, head of the Federation Council Commission on Information policy, expressed support for the decision of the authorities to ban Maceichuk from entering Russia. In his microblog on Twitter, Pushkov called him a brawler and a Russophobe, as well as an impostor. According to the senator, the commission headed by him established that this blogger, who calls himself a journalist, has never worked in any Polish media.

Matseychuk himself, despite his hatred of Russia, nevertheless regrets what happened. It turns out that he intended to write a book about a country in which he behaved in a boorish manner. Well, in order to call himself an expert on Russia, the Polish blogger said, he needed to communicate with the Russians and "try to understand them."

As we see, no understanding came out. And can there be any talk about him, given that in 2013 the Pole not only supported the anti-Russian “Euromaidan”, but also transported food, medicine, clothes to its participants, and then helped the punishers who killed people in the Donbass?

In fairness, it should be noted that in Ukraine he became a persona non grata - for a period of five years. Someone in Kiev did not like his interpretation of events or simply his scandalous behavior, thanks to which he did not please his own. "Our shoot has ripened everywhere."
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  1. +2
    3 May 2018 15: 53
    We ourselves have raised this miracle and are still growing it on state channels
  2. 0
    4 May 2018 14: 45
    And deal with those who invited him?
  3. kig
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    6 May 2018 02: 56
    This is all clear, but if he is a journalist working for some kind of media, then why is he an impostor?