No ‘freedom ball’ for Kelly, pro-Putin activist and anti-lockdown right-wingers | JacquelineMaley
What better way to celebrate the end to the “imprisonment and apartheid” imposed by “the supreme leader, his Excellency the Almighty Dominic Perrottet”, than with a ball?
In a YouTube video promoting the ball at Le Montage, in Lilyfield in Sydney’s inner-west, Mr Boikov said: “Here we are, the last few hours of imprisonment and apartheid.“I am sick of having to eat kebabs on the sidewalk with Mrs Cossack ... I am finally allowed, we all are, by the grace of the supreme leader, his Excellency the Almighty Dom Perrottet.”
Earlier this month Prime Minister Scott Morrison condemned right-wing LNP backbencher George Christensen for appearing on InfoWars and laughing when host Jones compared Australia’s quarantine facilities to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He appears to be referring to Jon-Bernard Kariouz, the 24-year-old who shot to fame after correctly “predicting” the NSW daily case numbers on TikTok for five days straight.In his video promoting the event, Mr Boikov thanks “partners” including the Liberal Democratic Party and the UAP party, and a local diamond store.
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