MrJokerRager
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Navalny was actually based as F, and in reality far to the right of Putin. (Who’s all about the Russian model of coexistence and diversity.) Something that the Western media completely forgot in their race to find an acceptable “opposition figure” to arrange a color revolution around.Wouldn't be the first time that happened to them in Russia lol
Putin has approval ratings western leaders can only dream of, and he has a whole country to run. Things like Navalny or even Prigozhin are way below his level.My point is less Putin deliberately made this happen and more that this is his system. I think if you are going to execute someone you should do it in an extremely public and deliberate manner and not in a shadowy way.
According to the Chancellor, diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine have been underway for a long time. He recalled "negotiations involving representatives from around the world" in Davos , Jeddah, Copenhagen and Malta.
“Of course, a call for negotiations in itself does not solve the problem. If negotiations mean that Ukraine simply has to capitulate, they make no sense,” Scholz assured.
Based Tucker Carlson will tell the truth quite often. This makes me sad that the Interview was not more interesting.
Nevertheless, people have been laying flowers to the memorials of the victims of Soviet persecution today.Lets say Putin unironically took out the trash, so what lol.
Ir's 400,000, vatnik!When Avdiivka is done, the NAFO 90th COPE brigade will say that 50,000 russians were needed to beat 4-7,000 AFU and that the Russians lost tens of thousands in "meat waves".
I was going to post this. When men go, its usually quick like this, regardless.it happens a lot to eastern european men especially if they are middle aged
to add to this azov brigade again stuck in underground industrial park lmao
And the problem with Western style democracies is that you can get progressive institutional rot that takes place over decades and that is impossible to excise, since no-one knows who's actually in charge. Not being a Russoboo or Putin bootlicker, I just think that the West is incredibly fucked, and we can't just look forward to a shitty autocrat dying.The problem with autocracies is that a good tzar can easily be followed by a bad tzar, and once a bad tzar gets hold of the power structure built by his well-meaning predecessor, bad things happen. Our history saw this happen again and again. Putin will not sit there forever, we do not know who follows him, and if his successor starts jailing people left and right on trumped-up charges, chances are not everyone of them will be trash.
An alliance of lower-tier Kremlin propaganda, leftist “Western Russophiles”, and “based” Western racialist nationalists portray Alexey Navalny as a nationalist based on a few racially charged comments he made a decade ago. It is therefore highly ironic that he was the architect of Tesak’s first prison sentence. In 2007, Tesak barged into a club hosting a debate between the a couple of journalists, the pro-Putin Maxim Kononenko and the pro-Western Yulia Latynina. The moderator, who happened to be Navalny, agreed to give him a word. Tesak used the opportunity to ask them if they agreed that Russia would be better off if it killed all democrats, and then started to throw up his hands and “Sieg Heil” with his followers. Navalny, along with fellow liberal Ilya Yashin and Masha Gaidar (the daughter of the late Egor Gaidar, the principal ideologist of Russia’s 1990s economic reforms; incidentally, she has since given up her Russian citizenship and emigrated to Ukraine), wrote a complaint to the Prosecutor-General asking to raise a case against Tesak. As a result, he was imprisoned under Article 282 for three years. Once you’re convicted once under Article 282, it becomes increasingly likely you will be imprisoned under it time and time again, even if you subsequently “moderate” your message (see my Rule 5). So it’s not too much of an exaggeration to say that none other than Navalny was a key architect in Russia’s most prominent Neo-Nazi spending most of the rest of his life in prison.
Post some salt.You know, Ukrainian telegram and NAFO retards are up in arms and cursing Syrsky calling him a butcher and all that
Zaluzhny does not have both parents and a son in Russia. And he was generally more popular due to the successful defense of Kiev in the first week.You know, Ukrainian telegram and NAFO retards are up in arms and cursing Syrsky calling him a butcher and all that. But am i not wrong in thinking where were this guys when Zaluzhny countless times disregarded his own men and left them in clearly obvious forming cauldrons ?
Democracy is great because a lunatic cant fuck things up but once the rot sets in it actively filters out people that could fix it.And the problem with Western style democracies is that you can get progressive institutional rot that takes place over decades and that is impossible to excise, since no-one knows who's actually in charge. Not being a Russoboo or Putin bootlicker, I just think that the West is incredibly fucked, and we can't just look forward to a shitty autocrat dying.
I'd say that precedent has been set a long time ago, both in Russia and the West.Nevertheless, people have been laying flowers to the memorials of the victims of Soviet persecution today.
The problem with autocracies is that a good tzar can easily be followed by a bad tzar, and once a bad tzar gets hold of the power structure built by his well-meaning predecessor, bad things happen. Our history saw this happen again and again. Putin will not sit there forever, we do not know who follows him, and if his successor starts jailing people left and right on trumped-up charges, chances are not everyone of them will be trash.
American dems clamor for draconian measures for people they hate, then pikachu face when the same measures are applied to them. You need to be smarter than that. Navalny may be a glowie, but his incarceration and subsequent elimination via prison rot sets up a nasty precedent that I, personally, am not thrilled about. But not because I was fond of Navalny.
I don't know, every cunt in the West seems to be doing it these days.But again, it takes a very particular kind of person to choose globalist interests over your own country.