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    2 months ago

    Navalny wasn’t a threat

    Navalny wanted to sell out to the west, which was genuinely deeply unpopular

    I see. If Navalny was such an unpopular non-threat, why did the FSB poison him? The purpose of the FSB is to protect Russia’s ruling regime, right? So presumably they poisoned Navalny to protect the regime.

    Why is it that Russian authorities can’t even tolerate a mural of Navalny? See picture:

    A mural in Saint Petersburg of Alexei Navalny, being painted over by a uniformed man.

    Ukraine, since 2014, has been governed by Banderites

    Ukraine since 2014 has been governed by elected governments. Unlike Russia, which has been governed by a regime which prevents genuine elections from taking place.

    Donetsk and Luhansk to secede and vote to join the Russian Federation

    It’s likely that you already know that armed separatists in those regions, with assistance from Russia, seized land and government buildings. Then they held sham “referendums” to try and make their armed seizure appear democratic.