Nobyembre 27, 2011

Censored political slogan: "Tired of vegetables? Vote for [APPLE]."

The Moscow Times reports:
The head of the Moscow metro ordered election ads for the opposition party Yabloko [Russian for "apple"] to be removed...

"I understand the resentment of Mr. Besedin who was offended by the fact that a category of organisms, to which he belongs, is featured as something people are fed up with," Yabloko leader Sergei Mitrokhin said...

11 komento:

ndspinelli ayon kay ...

I would vote for Mr/Ms Honeycrisp.

ndspinelli ayon kay ...

Can I order apples via Amazon?

ricpic ayon kay ...

They never get tired of liquid potatoes in Russia.

edutcher ayon kay ...

Hmmm, sounds like somebody might be stepping on Vlad's toes.

They better hope he doesn't decide today's a great day to have apple sauce for dessert.

ampersand ayon kay ...

They never get tired of liquid potatoes in Russia.

Or liquid dates.

DADvocate ayon kay ...

A choice between vegetables and fruit, that's no better that the choice between Peters and Dix.

F ayon kay ...

Sounds like in Russia the government censors the news. America has a much more efficient system: here the news censors itself. See "Yid wih Lid"

JAL ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
JAL ayon kay ...

Very punny.

No sense of humor, these Russians. Smirnoff needs to go home and get them laughing.

wv untan
Russians in the winter.

Titus ayon kay ...

I would do Putin.

Heart_Collector ayon kay ...

Titus said...
I would do Putin.



In soviet russia, Putin does you.

wv: sedistr... ha

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