Russian Town Faces Backlash Over Lenin Statue’s Holiday Makeover

Date:

A festive decoration decision in the small Russian town of Irbit has sparked public outrage after officials dressed statues of Vladimir Lenin and Empress Catherine the Great as traditional New Year’s characters. The Lenin monument was attired as Ded Moroz (Russian Santa Claus), while Catherine wore the blue dress of his helper Snegurochka.

Local residents of the Sverdlovsk region town, population under 40,000, condemned the decorations as “disrespectful” and “stupid,” with some calling for the mayor’s resignation and suggesting vandalism charges. The Telegram channel Irbit Incident quoted one resident lamenting society’s degradation and the poor example set for future generations.

Town council officials defended the decoration as an attempt to create festive atmosphere, promising removal after the holiday season. They emphasized no intention to offend residents or their political views.

themoscowtimes.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Several Injured After Lufthansa 787 Dreamliner Nose Gear Collapses in Frankfurt

Several airline employees were injured Thursday after the nose...

Hezbollah Rejects Latest Lebanon Ceasefire as Humiliating, Israel Kills 10 in Gaza and Four in Lebanon

 Hezbollah rejected the latest ceasefire agreement between Israel and...

Lawyers Say Spain Kidnapped Scottish Crime Boss From Bali as Extradition Battle Opens in Amsterdam

A Scottish fugitive described by European law enforcement as...

Deadly Sri Lanka Care Home Fire: 12 Killed, Director Arrested

A fire tore through a nursing home in western...