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  • @Mr_Buscemi is right. It’s about Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner group and Putin’s ex-best friend getting removed out.
    Ever since the armed rebellion that he attempted the Russian state media apparatus and all of the millbloggers as a whole have been ordered to remove Prigozhin completely, to erase him from the public view.

    And that is similar to soviet tactics from Stalin’s time, where similarly erasures have been performed.
    The most well known ones was the picture in which Stalin appeared next to Yezhov, Yezhov former chief of NKVD eventually fell from Stalin’s grace, long story short he got a sham trial and later executed.





















  • In regards to the hatred/animosity/bigotry that we see today against Russian people, I’ve been saying this for a while: this is nothing in comparison to what the future holds, at least that’s the feeling that I get.
    And the reason why I think that is rather simple: the children will grow up. The children that had their parents raped, mutilated or killed, the children whose houses and cities were bombed and pillaged.
    And its not going to be like how it was in the past when post-war children grew with nothing much but stories from their family members, eventually some newspaper articles or some movies sprinkled here and there. No, these children will have readily available hundreds of thousands of videos, pictures and media on top of the all the stories they’ll hear from people around them, not to mention the mass-media that will most likely talk about this for decades to come on a daily or mutiple-times-a-week basis.
    Like I can’t even begin to fathom the level of hatred these children will feel and I do really hope Ukraine finds a way to diminish that, because that level of hatred can’t be healthy for a society.

    Germans efter ww2 were easy as they still knew what decency was as they had the weimar republic right before things went south.

    See, I don’t necessarily agree with this point. The main reason why the post-nazi German society changed was because it was forced to do so, they were quite literally under occupation.
    I don’t think Russia will be occupied and as such I don’t have much hopes for the rehabilitation of the Russian society. On the contrary, I think it spiraling even deeper into fascism/imperialism/revanchism is a valid concern.



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    Fucking Waiters
    About waiters, due to the fact that the new territories are now subjects of the Russian Federation, the residents of these regions should be treated like their fellow citizens, if you want to inspect a building or a vehicle - call an investigation team, witnesses.
    If you do it yourself without informing the investigating authorities and the prosecutor’s office, you’ll have problems, because they may press charges and you’ll have a lot of questions.
    In fact, you can’t even lift a slate on a private property just for fun.
    They fuck up at every step. They say one thing, then another in 2 minutes, in the phones are correspondence with their relatives on the other side, money is transferred, you ask: “What the fuck?”, they say that the husband pays child support.
    We’re riding in a tiger, a guy sees us and runs into the house. In the phone, all the correspondence was deleted, and my brother is a colonel of the Ukrainian police on the other side.
    An old woman of 70 can bullshit in your face, which, by the way, was today.
    I would introduce the initiative at least so that we can pinch those who do not have a Russian passport.
    There are villages that have not been searched at all, and the people there are fucking nuts. In Dagestan, by the way, the FSB and Interior Ministry special forces (at that time) searched every house in the village, every address, but here for some reason there is no such thing, at least not where we are. It should have been joined when all these territories would have been cleared of this crap.
    Overall, to summarize, our hands are tied and we have to work on the edge of the legal field.

    Second:

    I would like to complement my colleague with an example from my own life:
    A comrade and I were driving along the Dnieper River in the Kherson region (we were delivering humanitarian aid to soldiers). The comrade (an active fighter of a special unit, took part in the Kiev direction) can speak Ukrainian very well.
    And so we asked the local population in Ukrainian: "Yak spravy and where are the Russians here?
    After some security, the local contingent in the color gave us the nearest TAC.
    This is so, in addition to understanding the objective reality.