The British told who better not to go to Russia

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From June 14 to July 15, Russia will host an international sports festival called the World Cup. Fans from many countries will come to our country, many of them are expected to be British. According to the Russian Embassy in the capital of the United Kingdom, about 20-30 thousand British citizens plan to get a Russian visa to attend the 2018 World Cup.





The plans of compatriots could not but cause concern in London. Theresa May’s cabinet has launched an anti-Russian campaign, taking advantage of the provocation with the Skripals affair. The goal of the ruling British elite is to divert public attention from a whole range of internal problems to the image of an external enemy, whose role was assigned to Russia. In Great Britain, stereotypes of the times of the Cold War are being brought back to life, at the airports they are beginning to "press" legally Russian citizens, and anti-Russian hysteria is gradually growing.

Against this background, it will be extremely undesirable for London to visit Russia by several tens of thousands of British with an active lifestyle, who will see our country with their own eyes and make up their own opinions, which they can share with compatriots through numerous social networks. The result can be the undermining of many anti-Russian stereotypes of Western propaganda.

Is it any wonder that the British press began to actively intimidate the British in order to discourage them from visiting Russia? The Daily Star informs English fans that Putin will sponsor Russian football hooligans to attack British fans. The publication does not disclose “Motives” of the Russian authorities. The Sun warns that in Russia, thousands of football hooligans threaten death with guests from the UK. The Daily Express tabloid calls the 2018 World Cup “blood bath” in advance. Journalist Tucker has this view:

If you are a gay, black or British football fan, then Russia is definitely not ready to accept you


The British Parliament hotly discussed the issue of the security of the Championship in Russia. For some reason, parliamentarians were convinced that the Russian police beat gay men. The rights of sexual minorities when visiting Russia particularly excited members of the UK legislature:

What would you recommend to homosexual couples traveling together? They should not live in the same room? Should they have lunch separately?


Insanity has grown at the level of the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which issued a number of recommendations for fans when visiting Russia:

People of Asian or Afro-Caribbean descent may attract unwanted attention in public places and should be careful, especially when traveling late at night.


A senior British government official complained that British diplomats had been reduced in Moscow in response to similar London actions. What is the relationship between the safety of football fans and the size of the diplomatic corps, he did not explain. Washington added its 5 cents, advising the English fans to think twice before flying to dangerous Russia.
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