Gia Volski: I cannot condemn Beka Odisharia’s swearing, because it affects the human psyche when ten talking wolves attack you and curse your family – Beka should have restrained himself, so must I, everyone, but sometimes it is difficult 

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 I cannot condemn Beka Odisharia’s swearing, because it affects the human psyche when ten wolves surround you and curse your family, the dead, the living, children, and the elderly – in such a situation, a person may not be able to restrain himself, – the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski, told journalists.
According to him, at yesterday’s rally, “we saw swearing, cursing people, which is not an emotional manifestation, but a deliberately planned action.”
According to Volski, “absolute ignorance and knowledge of only swear words is a deliberately planned evil against Georgia.”
“Our so-called opponents have made it a rule that you have to curse a person, tell them that they will die soon, and use extremely harsh words. Moreover, the girls are specially organized for this. In such a situation, a person can lose his temper and respond, and this happened. This is not an emotional manifestation, this is a deliberately planned action that serves a specific purpose, to create an atmosphere where there are no values, no tradition, no sincerity. Absolute ignorance and knowledge of only swear words is a deliberately planned evil against Georgia. We saw this yesterday.
I cannot condemn Beka Odisharia’s swearing, because it affects the human psyche when ten talking wolves attack you and with such intense bullying, with their last words they curse your family, the dead, the living, children, adults. In such a situation, a person may not be able to restrain himself. Of course, Beka should have restrained himself, so must I, everyone, but sometimes it is difficult,” Volski said.
For information, yesterday, representatives of the Georgian Dream, who were attending the opening of the election headquarters of the mayor of Tbilisi and mayoral candidate Kakha Kaladze, had to leave the event amid noise and shouts. The participants of the rally chanted: “Slaves, slaves!”, “Russians, Russians!”. After the event ended, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili, MPs and ministers had to leave amid noise and shouts. There was also a verbal confrontation between Beka Odisharia, a member of the Georgian Dream and the participants of the rally. 

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