• SpaceDogs@lemmygrad.ml
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    9 months ago

    Looks like protests have erupted since this happened, with some protest signs are in english, and people are getting arrested too. Does anyone know what going on with that?

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      9 months ago

      Does anyone know what going on with that?

      Not much. I found numbers from 55 to 400 arrested country-wide in two days. They’ll get 20 days and a fine at the very worst. I think you can surmise how widespread and consequential these protests are. As I saw someone say on TG Navalny’s hamsters remaining in the country can probably be caught on one camera shot from a drone if they were in one place.

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      9 months ago

      Sounds like a spontaneous opportunistic NED/CIA/western-billionaire-NGO colour revolution attempt to me.

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        9 months ago

        That was my immediate thought too. The English signs threw me off the most, it’s not like they need to reach a wider audience so what gives? It’s very fishy…

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          English signs can mean two things:

          • They want “the international community” (international-community-1international-community-2) to notice them and do something.
          • It is a lot easier to get the guys in Langley to approve your slogans when you don’t try to make them read a foreign language.

          I reckon that neither is going to convince any significant number of Russians of anything other than the fact that these libs are making fools of themselves.

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          Signs in English used to be quite widespread in such gatherings. Same with pro-EU “protests” in Georgia, Armenia and back in 2014 in Ukraine.