
Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin denies that he called the American singer Madonna an obscene word. “That's what is curious: the letter“ b ”on my tweet, everyone understood monosyllabic, although it could hide the words such as“ goddess ”or, for example,“ ballerina ”. And they immediately connected my statement with the so -called“ Madonna ”(Devil's devil), although I did not say about her with a word. This is what a sustainable public opinion means,” Rogozin writes on his page in his page in his page in his page in his page Facebook.
The scandalous recording of Rogozin on Twitter appeared on August 8, after Madonna's performance in support of Pussy Riot at a concert in Moscow. “Each ex -b. With age seeks to give everyone lectures on morality. Especially during foreign tour and tour,” Rogozin wrote .
On Thursday, at a concert in St. Petersburg, Madonna opposed the gay community, against the city law on the prohibition of propaganda of homosexuality. The audience was distributed 10 thousand pink bracelets. At the call of Madonna, they raised their hands in support of sex minorities. Madonna urged to fight intolerance, to defend the dignity and equal rights of gays.
The tour of the Madonna, as in 2006, caused protests by the "patriotic public." In St. Petersburg on Palace Square, the activists of the "People’s Cathedral" and the "Trade Union of Russian Citizens" conducted single pickets and rite of "exile of demons." The deputy of the Legislative Assembly Valery Milonov threatened the organizers of the Madonna concert by sanctions under the new law on the prohibition of propaganda of homosexuality.
Rogozin is a former leader of the Rodina nationalist party and a former constant representative of Russia at NATO. Since December last year, Rogozin has been overseeing the military-industrial complex in the rank of Deputy Prime Minister. In March, Assistant Rogozin, a member of the presidium of the Congress of Russian communities, Alexander Bosykh, hit the picket participant at the Moscow City Court in support of Pussy Riot. It was later reported that Bosykh will head the government commission on youth policy, but official sources refuted this.