A group of Sobchak staff activists in St. Petersburg wrote on the ice of the Fontanka River "Against Putin" at night.
What happened next:
1. Five minutes after the inscription appeared, the police arrived 2. After 15 minutes a fire engine arrived and removed the inscription 3. After 40 minutes the three calculations of the police after all managed to catch the activists 4. The detainees were handcuffed, taken to the police station, telephones were taken away, some were kept until 8 am; 5. They're going to appear for trial.
Freedom of speech. Stronghold of the white race. The dream country of all far-right and alt-rights and etc. Is that what you want in your countries?
remember to type (**redacted**, rhymes with rage, rhymes with tage) in the options field) so this shit doesn't get bumped.
Josiah Martinez
>Appear for trial >convicted of dangerously being on the ice at night >get little to no punishment >JK 50 years gulag Based putin
Liam Rodriguez
Is looks very stupid I'm sorry for you Russian bots against Putin? Hm...
Henry Foster
???
russia is a complete 3rd world shit hole with a communist facist goverment - what the fuck are you talking about
Angel White
Yes, Putin is the Hero we need but dont deserve.
Chase Foster
Many here love Putin for his political. Many people think Putin is right, he's our guy and they want a regim like in Russia right now, but in own countries.
Jordan Reyes
at least you can't fault their response times
Justin Campbell
russia is a far left country lul
Sebastian Myers
Ivan we were just meming.
We still think you are backward, vokda swilling, commie, inbred retards.
Hunter Thomas
why do I feel like this is anti russian propaganda and lies?
Robert Nelson
>Attends the Opening of the Biggest mosque in Europe Yeah that fella Putin sure is /ourguy/
Cooper Wilson
The Putin regime in Russia today is very similar to the facist regime of Mussolini in Italy. There are many similarities between far-right and far-left: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe_theory
Isaiah Walker
Because it is.
Asher Rivera
If you think this is anti-russian propaganda, you're anti-russia and you stand for repression against the russian people
Nathaniel Gray
PS: Russians found a lifehack: if you write on the problem "Navalny", it will disappear A resident of Moscow Tatyana Grigorieva in February was able to get snow cleaning in her area, for this she just wrote on the snowdrift the name of the opposition politician Alexei Navalny.
The experience of muscovites was adopted in the regions too: the inscription "Navalny" appeared in Yaroslavl, Saratov and Angarsk. In Obninsk, the surname of the oppositionist did not help, but in Tomsk, when cleaning snowdrifts, communal workers also demolished an index with the address of the police station.
Sebastian Cox
So Russia is far-right now?
Lucas Morris
>Russia >far right
Pick one
Noah Miller
Censorship is only okay when it stops people from hurting my feelings.