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Russian bravery do exist: funeral for Alexey Navalny

I never tire of being amazed by Americans. You believe so strongly in the truthfulness of your propaganda that you exclude even the opinion of eyewitnesses.
They tell me here about the hidden mobilization in Russia... and to all my objections that there is nothing like that, they prove to me with foam at the mouth that I am a victim of propaganda. My God, I prepare people for war, I communicate with people, with those who hire them... I know these events from the inside. And I haven't been a boy for a long time, I know where the kinks are and where the negligence is... and I know that there is no hidden mobilization. Just as there are no 200-300 thousand dead, there are no billion orcs killed.
You are also trying to tell me something new about Navalny now... It's funny, I know a lot more about him.
Alexey adaptants, who boarded the train of the "nationalists", not because of his personal fascist beliefs (I repeat, in the countries of the former socialist camp, nationalists are the same fascists), but because the agenda was like this. In all three East Slavic countries, in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, in the late 2000s and early 2010s, nationalist movements were strong and in all three countries the leadership of the countries even tried to flirt with these movements in some way. There were "Russian marches" in Russia, where even the former head of Roscosmos was noted... in Ukraine, they really played too much and got what they got. After 2014, Russia and Belarus curtailed any loyal relations with nationalists, began to persecute leaders, especially those whose rhetoric was extremist and invested in propaganda against nationalism... and in general, the agenda of the nationalists began to decrease in society to a minimum... and Alexey calmly began to reject any associations with Russian nationalists.
 
I never tire of being amazed by Americans. You believe so strongly in the truthfulness of your propaganda that you exclude even the opinion of eyewitnesses.
They tell me here about the hidden mobilization in Russia... and to all my objections that there is nothing like that, they prove to me with foam at the mouth that I am a victim of propaganda. My God, I prepare people for war, I communicate with people, with those who hire them... I know these events from the inside. And I haven't been a boy for a long time, I know where the kinks are and where the negligence is... and I know that there is no hidden mobilization. Just as there are no 200-300 thousand dead, there are no billion orcs killed.
You are also trying to tell me something new about Navalny now... It's funny, I know a lot more about him.
Alexey adaptants, who boarded the train of the "nationalists", not because of his personal fascist beliefs (I repeat, in the countries of the former socialist camp, nationalists are the same fascists), but because the agenda was like this. In all three East Slavic countries, in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, in the late 2000s and early 2010s, nationalist movements were strong and in all three countries the leadership of the countries even tried to flirt with these movements in some way. There were "Russian marches" in Russia, where even the former head of Roscosmos was noted... in Ukraine, they really played too much and got what they got. After 2014, Russia and Belarus curtailed any loyal relations with nationalists, began to persecute leaders, especially those whose rhetoric was extremist and invested in propaganda against nationalism... and in general, the agenda of the nationalists began to decrease in society to a minimum... and Alexey calmly began to reject any associations with Russian nationalists.

Ok, so you admit he never was really a nationalist and formed those alliances temporarily as was needed - that's what the article said as well. So you both agree.
 
It is not Russian bravery. It is the bravery of Russian slaves.
 
:rolleyes: Says the willing slave to Putin's autoritariianism.
 
Unlike you, I know Navalny's biography... fate brought us together in the early stages of his career, when he was an assistant to Governor Nikita Belykh (who is now in prison for bribery) in the 2000s, by the way, he did not even try to think in the direction of some opposition to Putin's government... he used an administrative resource for the raider seizure of the Molot arms factory in Vyatka Polyany, illegally acquired money from the sale of the Urzhumsky distillery and is directly related to corruption from the Kirov-Les organization.
I served in the Kirov region, believe me, I know enough about the activities of this fraudster.
And until 2007, Alexey did not even try to think about the opposition... and only after criminal cases were brought against him, his natural wit prompted him to go into opposition, pose as a fighter against the regime, thereby trying to bargain with criminal cases... This is by no means a new move.
As an assistant to the governor, he did nothing for the benefit of the residents of the region.
And the one who stole folk, then began to tell how others steal... It's so lovely.

Interesting.

Citation for the Molot arms factory in Vyatka Polyany thing?

You have citation for the Urzhumsky distillery thing?
 
It's fascinating to delve into the intricacies of Russian politics and the narratives surrounding figures like Navalny.
Russian politics has nothing to do with mr Navalny. Folks don't remember this name.
 
Russian politics has nothing to do with mr Navalny. Folks don't remember this name.

Russians will always remember his name, as will the world.
 
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