Its very funny to see blue and yellow duck on a navalny memorial, in 2014 he was supportive or russia take over of crimea and things that were happening in donbass, and before that he posted a lot of pro russian imperialism comments in 2009 on livejournal
SuddenMud4987 on
It is a civilian Alexei Navalny memorial in front of the Embassy of Russia in Budapest.
Given it is in memory of Navalny, the protest looks like anti-Putin, not anti-russian. Russia is a wonderful country, which unfortunately is owned by imperialist mafia gang. So the state is disgusting, not to be confused with the country.
LoveThinkers on
What scares me the most about his story, is he believed people would join the fight against the evil he saw. but when time came to stand by him, he was left alone.
Right now another realm is going down that path and it is scary.
Beneficial_Maybe2533 on
Calling it “anti-Russian” is just wrong — it’s Hungary’s 1956 memorial march, organized by the largest opposition party.
Obviously it feels more symbolic these days, but it’s not aimed at Russian people.
If anything, you could call it an anti-government march for extra flavor.
-Ozman on
Navalny was kangaroo opposition and a nazi. Do you need a reminder who walked around with a white power cross at those far-right Russia for Slavs parades? Not Putin
dilanfa340 on
>“Ukraine and Belarus are the natural allies of Russia and the Russian foreign policy should be maximally directed at integration with Ukraine and Belarus… In fact, we are one nation” -Navalny
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Remembering Alexei Navalny
Its very funny to see blue and yellow duck on a navalny memorial, in 2014 he was supportive or russia take over of crimea and things that were happening in donbass, and before that he posted a lot of pro russian imperialism comments in 2009 on livejournal
It is a civilian Alexei Navalny memorial in front of the Embassy of Russia in Budapest.
No sandwiches here?
[More like Crimea is de facto Russian Navalny.](https://empr.media/news/crimea/yulia-navalnaya-called-crimea-de-facto-russian-and-a-complicated-issue/)
Given it is in memory of Navalny, the protest looks like anti-Putin, not anti-russian. Russia is a wonderful country, which unfortunately is owned by imperialist mafia gang. So the state is disgusting, not to be confused with the country.
What scares me the most about his story, is he believed people would join the fight against the evil he saw. but when time came to stand by him, he was left alone.
Right now another realm is going down that path and it is scary.
Calling it “anti-Russian” is just wrong — it’s Hungary’s 1956 memorial march, organized by the largest opposition party.
Obviously it feels more symbolic these days, but it’s not aimed at Russian people.
If anything, you could call it an anti-government march for extra flavor.
Navalny was kangaroo opposition and a nazi. Do you need a reminder who walked around with a white power cross at those far-right Russia for Slavs parades? Not Putin
>“Ukraine and Belarus are the natural allies of Russia and the Russian foreign policy should be maximally directed at integration with Ukraine and Belarus… In fact, we are one nation” -Navalny
How nice