Those placed at the monument to Lesya Ukrainka end up in the trash can.
Gifted to the astronaut in the cordon, they were crushed by his punitive detachment.
Bruises from batons last longer. Memories of a terrible night at the police station. The prison term is also long.
The Putin regime seems immortal, to which it would seem that there is nothing to oppose.
The regime arrests, imprisons, kills yesterday’s children, eminent politicians, and very old people. What can they do against Putin’s unprincipled dogs?
“What can we do” is no longer the question that peaceful protesters in the Russian Federation are asking.
The questions sound more like “what needs to be done” and “what consequences should we prepare for for the most peaceful actions.”
Without seeing the effectiveness of their actions, peaceful protest in the Russian Federation nevertheless realizes the need to show the world that not everyone in Russia cares.
Peaceful resistance – without exaggeration, very brave guys.
We all know that protest will not work the way it would work in a democracy. We need to execute a forced renoval.
Whatever the current opposition leaders propose, it will not lead to radical changes or even to solidarity in our atomized society.
Will it show that Russians who oppose the war and the current government are not alone? Yes. But this is not enough.
It just so happened that the completely corrupt, unprincipled vertical of the Putin regime can only be destroyed by armed means.
Tanks will not be brought to Ukraine on damaged rails, and a dead National Guard member will not be able to wield a baton.
Those brave in a hopeless situation where it is impossible to repay policemen, judges and officials for what they have done, should not squander their zeal in a prison shack, but with arms in hand liberate their native country, their loved ones from the oppression of the dictatorship.
There are actually a lot of us. What are we waiting for?
