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I know you can't say anything online because they watch citizens closely.
I don't even know how to parry your joke. It is so absurd in your belief that Russian citizens are not free that it is difficult to explain it.Like twice if you want liberation soon, once if later.
Who are "they", the reptiloids?
I don't even know how to parry your joke. It is so absurd in your belief that Russian citizens are not free that it is difficult to explain it.
Too fat trolling.If someone did want liberation, why would they ever choose 'later'?
:lol:
Too fat trolling.
I would even say strange, in light of the events going on in your country, I would be in your place to worry that you would not come to build your nation. If the civil crisis in your country worsens, we and the Chinese could take this burden.I think "I want liberation but later" is a funny idea.
I would even say strange, in light of the events going on in your country, I would be in your place to worry that you would not come to build your nation. If the civil crisis in your country worsens, we and the Chinese could take this burden.
Of course it's a joke... we exchange subtle humor here.
That's your business. But if you ask my opinion, you now have no people in your country who are able to cope with the civil crisis, and every leader will prefer to just wait out the problem to solve the problem without their participation. You know, before the collapse of the Soviet Union, we had something similar.You think we want Trump?
Send Putin or Xi, thanks.
Yes, I am a former employee of a correctional institution, but I served honestly, I did not take any bribes and I ensured the safety of all prisoners, despite the fact that most of them I did not respect as a person, and some of them as men. But during my years of service in the institution, there was not a single case of sexual violence, all the convicts knew that the punishment from the administration would be severe, very long and unpleasant. Each convict could be sure of his own safety and if he obeyed the demands of the employees, he had nothing to fear. You say a prison guard isn't likable, and I shouldn't be.
It is so absurd in your belief that Russian citizens are not free that it is difficult to explain it.
True. Most bigots point fingers at others in a vain attempt at moral high ground.Admitting homophobia up front kinda puts him ahead of many.
Just within in the past two years there has been numerous video's of guards abusing prisoners in Russia's gulag system.
You're arrogant and dismissive of any opinion other than your own.
Yes, in Russia, you must submit an application to organize a mass rally and in most cases it will be approved.So free that if the regime does not grant a protest permit (yes Americans, in Russia you have to apply for a protest permit) then the only option remaining is a "single person protest". And while you are doing a single person protest, the police are photographing you for future reference.
I, too, have seen a lot of evidence of abuse of authority by employees of the US penitentiary system. But I will not deny that this is not happening in Russia. The system is very complex.
By the way, there is no GULAG in Russia for a long time, the penitentiary system is called the FSIN.
Yes, in Russia, you must submit an application to organize a mass rally and in most cases it will be approved.
This is done in order for the police to organize security. To:
a) the radicals didn't come and didn't punch the heads of the protesters.
b) so that the rally does not turn into mass riots as are currently taking place in the United States.
That's your business. But if you ask my opinion, you now have no people in your country who are able to cope with the civil crisis, and every leader will prefer to just wait out the problem to solve the problem without their participation. You know, before the collapse of the Soviet Union, we had something similar.
I think no politician on the planet would want to be at the helm in the United States today.
This is your speculation and only.No. It's required so the Putin regime can control dissent.
Your...
a) violence only happens when it is the LGBT protesting. The regime doesn't mind at all if violence is inflicted on the LGBT community.
You are right, OMON will not allow rallies to turn into riots. I will even tell you that if their forces are not enough, other law enforcement services will be involved to ensure order. But no one will shoot. We did not equip the police service in firearms to work at the meetings, only special products.b) The Rosgvardiya (National Guard) would never allow protests of such size and intensity. They would shoot to kill.
And no one is going to "rehabilitate" in your and anyone else's eyes. I don't care about it, I was doing my duty, doing a thankless, disrespectful job... and did it honestly.A name change doesn't rehabilitate the Russian penal colony system.
You are right, OMON will not allow rallies to turn into riots. I will even tell you that if their forces are not enough, other law enforcement services will be involved to ensure order. But no one will shoot.
I apologize for not answering for a long time, but there are other types of voting on the planet besides the Holy American Elections... I was busy.The Rosgvardiya (340,000 personnel) is separate from the Russian Armed Forces. Is the internal military wing of the Russian government. The main missions are to combat terrorism and protect public order.
It is commanded by General Viktor Zolotov, who formally commanded Putin's personal bodyguard. Gen. Zolotov reports directly to Putin. If Putin gives the order to fire, they will fire.
I apologize for not answering for a long time, but there are other types of voting on the planet besides the Holy American Elections... I was busy.
But back to your statement. Thank you of course for a brief biography of Zolotov, although I know it better than yours, I did not quite understand why you described this biography, Putin and Zolotov worked for Mr. Sobchak.
Only your statements are absolutely unfounded, I might as well accuse the head of the US national guard (but I'm too lazy to Google his biography, and why would I tell an American) that he will give the order to shoot at the request of Тrump.
As we have seen from the aftermath of what happened at Lafayette Park in Washington, the US military will not obey unlawful/illegal orders from the President.
The Rosgvardiya on the other hand is under the direct and explicit control of Vladimir Putin and will of course follow his orders.
National Guard of Russia - Wikipedia
You have strange ideas about xenophobia.
I'm on this forum recently, but I've been reading American media for a long time. However, even here, I noticed such an oddity... on American resources, you can safely smear dirt on Russia and the Russians, no one will say a word against it, of course, this is Mordor and orcs, but you can not be homophobic... how lovely.
On this forum has such a Litwin, which writes just crazy fakes, insults Russian spreading humiliating tall tales and no one except Russian forum participants is trying to tell him something... but I am a xenophobe for you, a person who is against any influence on homosexuals, but does not want homosexuality to be considered the norm...
Double standards? Or are the high elves of the West just always right?
.This argument is increasingly similar to that of children. For there are no facts.
To my reasonable "why", you give out "because", without any facts... were there any precedents? No, but you are sure of your rightness, as someone from your friends on this forum is sure that from the Troll factory on Savushkino, he knows and period... but for me it is not serious, for me it is a kindergarten.
And please excuse me... I'm still very busy rigging the results of the plebiscite. I can't respond in a timely manner.
there is a photo (made by the waiters), dated December 2016. Trump and Putin, dinner at the Parus restaurant - Moscow, drinking wine and eating Napolion cake! The media were silent, Trump's secret trip in 2016.
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