The Russian governor of the city of Sevastopol in annexed Crimea has called on Russians not to celebrate Valentines Day on the grounds that the holiday is alien to the country's traditions and was "imposed by the Western entertainment and consumption industry."Instead, Mikhail Razvozzhayev suggested in a telegram post on Tuesday that people write letters to Russian soldiers at the front on Feb.
14."Who really wants to send a valentine in February, I suggest writing a letter to a soldier instead.
Our defenders will smile and say thank you! That's our way!" wrote Razvozzhayev.Concerned about those who deny their origins and faith such as the inhabitants of Ukraine, Razvozzhayev suggested that Russians should work to popularize the Day of Family, Love and Fidelity, a traditional Orthodox holiday celebrated on July 8, as an alternative to Valentines Day.Despite being a Kremlin-appointed interim governor of the Crimean city where Russias Black Sea fleet is based, Razvozzhayevs message might still resonate with some in the West: This so-called holiday has always looked fake, but now especially, Razvozzhayev said, admitting however that it would certainly take many more years to eradicate the craving for Western 'ideals' from our lives.
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