21 May 2024, 18:47

Kazan blogger forced to once again apologize to Dagestani residents

Dagestani Telegram channels released another video with an apology from a blogger from Tatarstan. A group of residents of Dagestan came to Kazan and recorded a video with the blogger who claimed that he was wrong and spoke out of emotions. In their comments, social media users noted that neither insults nor subsequent apologies make a man look good.

The newly posted video shows the blogger not alone, but accompanied with three other men. One of them says that a group of residents of Dagestan flew to Kazan, they met Rustam and explained him what he was wrong about. According to the version voiced by the resident of Dagestan, “the man was in a hurry and spoke incorrectly about our republic, our women, and he seemed to understand his mistake.”

The blogger himself said that he was wrong and rushed “out of emotions.”

The caption to the video states “that was the seventh video with apologies.”

“You should mind your language so you don’t look so pathetic later!” advises user Aida in her comment to the post in the Telegram channel.

“Men have reached the point where they first speak and then apologize for what they spoke,” user DST_Auto expresses his astonishment.

In July, the Dagestani Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) released an apology from an author of a comic video in which a road traffic accident was played out. Then social media users wrote in their comment that the comic video had been posted about five years old already and that it was unnecessary to seek a public apology from its author.

This article was originally published on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’ on May 20, 2024 at 05:28 am MSK. To access the full text of the article, click here.

Source: Caucasian Knot

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