I don’t know how common this kind of language is in Georgia when government officials talk about people and leaders of opposition. I’m new to Georgian politics, but this kind of disrespectful tone would be expected from an African country, not a modern European republic.

"Levan Khabeishvili should expect the worst" – what is that?

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  1. Time_Farmer1090 on

    Very normal to want to beat someone up in Georgia and to have sex with someone’s mama

  2. External_Tangelo on

    Don’t insult Africa, this mentality is straight out of the culture of the drunken barbarian perverts to our north

  3. “მე არ ვწერ ლექსს. ლექსი თვითონ მწერს” ah jigga

  4. This kind of behaviour is not rare in Georgia and the main reason why I avoid supra’s in the country side like a vampire garlic. A lot of Georgian men turn into cavemen with clubs as soon as they drink. Alcohol just lowers your inhibitions, the aggression is already there. I think everyone who’s been in Georgia at least a couple of months will come across several fights.

    It’s an inherent part of the macho culture that’s wide spread here. Their idea of *masculinity” is to be as toxic as possible. Most men also have 0 emotional outlets, nor support networks for their mental health. Their only outlet is throwing fists. So please, stop pretending that this is unheard of, when we all know it to be part of the culture.