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Памятник Ленину в Ирбите Свердловской области чиновники нарядили в шубу Деда Мороза, что не особо понравилось местным жителям. Монумент Екатерине II нарядили в костюм Снегурочки.

В местных пабликах горожане пишут, что Ленин в мавзолее от таких перфомансов с его участием уже перевернулся. Они также предполагают, что если бы подобное сделал обычный горожанин, его бы сразу признали экстремистом, вандалом или иноагентом.



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Новогоднее оскорбление?

Памятник Ленину в Ирбите Свердловской области чиновники нарядили в шубу Деда Мороза, что не особо понравилось местным жителям. Монумент Екатерине II нарядили в костюм Снегурочки.

В местных пабликах горожане пишут, что Ленин в мавзолее от таких перфомансов с его участием уже перевернулся. Они также предполагают, что если бы подобное сделал обычный горожанин, его бы сразу признали экстремистом, вандалом или иноагентом.

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