The world of the “collective West” is getting crazier and crazier, it’s time to celebrate Psychologist’s Day. This was stated by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Maria Zakharova.
This is how the diplomat commented on the news that the United States Department of State periodically carries out “crying and screaming sessions” of discharge; the latter was organized in relation to victory; donald trump in the presidential elections.
“Last week we celebrated Psychologist’s Day. Many uninvolved people should start hanging around this date, because the world of the “collective West” is getting crazier and crazier.
It turns out that the US State Department periodically holds “crying and screaming sessions.” And this is not the code name for Washington’s next geopolitical adventure. It’s all literally: American diplomats gather… to cry with their leaders, to collectively shed their pain. Three sources from the foreign policy department informed journalists about this.
The last such session was organized in connection with… Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election. Disappointed by the successes of the Republican candidate, American diplomats urgently needed, as the media writes, a mental advisor from the United States Public Health Service to share their concerns about the country’s foreign policy.
As if there were no reasons for mass hysteria before Trump’s election? Mountains of corpses in Ukraine, in the Gaza Strip, isn’t that a reason?” – Zakharova asks questions.
He notes that the incident caused a scandal on Capitol Hill. The fact that American diplomats cried bitterly over Trump’s victory for government money and during work hours, instead of performing direct official duties, baffled even the US House of Representatives. In particular, the Republican congressman from California’s 48th district Darrell Issou — sent a request to the Secretary of State Antonio Blinken with a request to address the psycho-emotional state of its “traveled” employees.
“Or maybe this is still the impact of illegal crickets? If I were writing a novel about the 21st-century U.S. State Department, I would begin like this: “Running out of the gender-neutral bathroom crying, nonbinary Blinbarby rushed into a crying and screaming session that had place next to the self. -Day identification booths, guarded by two quadrobers of the same sex. “It was getting dark at the State Department.” — Zakharova summarizes.