These were complexed people, emasculated women and effeminate men; they were venting their complexes through this obscenity, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze assessed the confrontation that occurred at the headquarters of Kakha Kaladze, the “Georgian Dream” candidate for Tbilisi mayor, on Melikishvili Avenue.
As Kobakhidze told journalists, only one case of violence against a woman was recorded, and the mentioned person has already been detained.
“There are specific forces and televisions that claim that the headquarters came to the “Nazi” “Titushky,” meaning our headquarters stood up and went to the “Nazi” “Titushky.” In reality, what happened was that the “Nazi” “Titushky” and “Nazi” “Orcs” came to our election headquarters, insulted, used obscenities, and spoke with the dirtiest words, both women and men. These were complexed people, emasculated women and effeminate men; they were venting their complexes through this obscenity. It is unacceptable when a woman speaks obscenities like that. Any violence against a woman, even if she doesn’t have a woman’s face and even if she is using obscenities, is condemnable, and second, yesterday the relevant person who committed violence against a woman was detained. There was one case where there was physical contact with a woman, and this person is detained. Therefore, not only do we condemn it, but the government is also taking measures,” Irakli Kobakhidze stated.
Irakli Kobakhidze: The “Nazis,” “Titushky,” and “Orcs” came to our headquarters; these were complexed people, emasculated women and effeminate men—violence against a woman, even if she doesn’t have a woman’s face, is condemnable, and the relevant person was detained
