The head of the League for a Safe Internet (SLI), Ekaterina Mizulina, commented on the “naked party” organized on December 20 in Moscow by Nastya Ivleeva. In her Telegram channel she accused organizers in cynicism during the “special operation”* in Ukraine.
Nastya Ivleeva’s party took place at the Moscow club Mutabor on the night of December 20-21. The dress code for the Almost Naked event required a minimum of clothing. The event was attended by journalists Ksenia Sobchak and Sasha Sulim, singer Philip Kirkorov, singers Lolita and Anna Asti, rappers Dzhigan and Vacio, bloggers Sasha Spielberg and others.
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“To hold such events at a time when our guys are dying in the Northern Military District and many children are losing their fathers is cynical. Our soldiers at the front are definitely not fighting for this. And I am absolutely sure of this, having recently talked with wounded soldiers. Such parties are a shot in the foot of the entire policy pursued by the state. And the worst thing is that, apparently, the organizers do not understand what is wrong. It’s simple – it’s not all that simple. They live in a different world, different from the one in which the whole country lives,” the head of LBI wrote in her Telegram channel.
According to Mizulina, photos and videos from the party should not have been posted online. She also condemned the guests of the event and suggested boycotting them. “And if it were a private and closed event, it would be one story. But the footage and videos are deliberately and demonstratively displayed in the public, including a wide children’s audience. And they caused quite predictable public outrage. At the same time, remaining the faces of Russian social networks and state channels is at least strange. Such people should be boycotted, and at the state level,” she wrote.
Earlier, Nastya Ivleeva’s party was also commented on by the deputy chairman of the Synodal Department of the Russian Orthodox Church for relations between the Church and society and the media, Vakhtang Kipshidze, who said that the event “requires an assessment by the competent authorities.” “The Church, like many other traditional religious communities in our country, does not understand attempts to promote debauchery, the cult of the naked human body and undermine the idea of decency in public space,” – commented representative of the Russian Orthodox Church.
*According to the requirement of Roskomnadzor, when preparing materials about a special operation in eastern Ukraine, all Russian media are required to use information only from official sources of the Russian Federation. We cannot publish materials in which the ongoing operation is called an “attack,” “invasion,” or “declaration of war,” unless this is a direct quote (Article 57 of the Federal Law on the Media). In case of violation of the requirement, the media may be fined in the amount of 5 million rubles, and the publication may also be blocked.