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    1. SVK_LiQuiDaToR on

      I don’t get why Russia still bothers with holding trials and all that. Such bureaucratic inefficiency.

      I mean, if you can arrest and jail someone for leaving 3 or 4 lines from a poem older than the Soviet Union at a monument, on the grounds it constitutes “discreditation of Russian army”, might as well drop the pretense and disappear people from their homes straight to gulags at a whim.

    2. If your army can be discredited by a 19 year old girls poem, you’re not much of a military or a nation.

    3. Laimonukas on

      But but but what about the supermarkets, look at them, they are full of products n stuff. Guyss the gayrope are in shambles. This putin guy knows what he is doing ………. /S

    4. ChungsGhost on

      Big deal.

      After 11+ years of the Russians’ genocidal fuсkеrу in Ukraine, these solo symbolic protests in Russia amount to high-risk, low-reward **virtue-signaling**. They don’t help the Ukrainians one iota as they’re forced to endure murder, maiming, torture, rаре, castrating, kidnapping, orphaning, bankrupting, eviction, and expulsion at the grubby сІаwѕ of hundreds of thousands of Russians far removed from Russia’s bougie bubbles in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

      They also don’t absolve a population of over 140 million from bearing collective responsibility for the current genocide much like ordinary Germans after WW II needed to bear collective responsibility to show clearly that they’d work on themselves honestly so as not to goose-step their way all over the rest of Europe again.

      It’s more than high time for ordinary Russians to go big or go (stay) home. If you were an ordinary Russian trying to show your support solo, then why not secretly help saboteurs who blow up the occasional train or help smuggle out a trapped / kidnapped Ukrainian to safety? The consequences in Russia of being caught are disproportionately severe regardless of the form of protest or resistance these days so why not move on to something that’s **high-risk, high-reward** which can actually help Ukrainians?

      It seems that hoping for the Russians *en masse* to grow a spine to put their аѕѕеѕ on the line like their Ukrainian “brethren” in the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan is a dead-end given the unsympathetic social acceptability of [learned helplessness](https://granta.com/russia-verge-nervous-breakdown/) among the “great” Russian people. Putin and the rest of the siloviki don’t actually need to do that much when ordinary Russians routinely neuter themselves like cynically obedient crabs in a bucket.

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