Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 23:09:19 GMT -5
It Also Cannot Be Ruled Out That Some Type of Civil Conflict Will Be Faced – Potentially Even a Civil War – but It is Too Early to Judge. Let Us Then Move on to the Anti-war Movement. What is the Current Status? When the War Started, There Were Initially Quite a Few Protests in Russia, but They Were Brutally Repressed. The Reality is That There Was No Way to Protest in the Streets, Because They Would Immediately Beat You and Put You in Jail. New Leaders Are Also Emerging, Even Within These Parties.
We Have, for Example, Anna Ochkina, Who Was One of the Main Voices of the Left Within Just Russia but Who Left the Party, Making a Public Statement Against the War. In That Sense, Although the Leaders Speak Out in Favor of War, They Do Not Have the UK Mobile Database Support of a Sustained Grassroots Force. At the Grassroots, We Cannot Say That the Left is Not Well, but It is Alive, and It is Definitely Active and Growing. It Must Be Taken Into Account That Many People From the Liberal Opposition Have Left the Country. The Government Publicly “foreign Agents.” Everyone Knows That the Next Step After Being Labeled a Foreign.
Agent is Jail, and That is Why Many Have Left. They Have Labeled Me as a Foreign Agent, I Imagine With the Intention That I Leave, but I Am Not Going to Leave. An Interesting Byproduct of This Policy Has Been That, While Most Liberal Opposition Leaders Have Left the Country – With a Few Exceptions, Such as Alexei Navalny, Who Was Already in Prison, and Ilya Yashin, Who Was Recently Imprisoned–, Those Who Have Stayed in Russia Are Mostly Left-wing. So, Interestingly, the Left is Becoming a Kind of Hegemonic Force Within the Anti-war Movement. The Anti-war Movement is Real, Although It Has Been Forced to Go Underground. And It is Becoming Radicalized, Because People Are Beginning to Understand That It is Not Just About the War: It is About the Political and Social System.
We Have, for Example, Anna Ochkina, Who Was One of the Main Voices of the Left Within Just Russia but Who Left the Party, Making a Public Statement Against the War. In That Sense, Although the Leaders Speak Out in Favor of War, They Do Not Have the UK Mobile Database Support of a Sustained Grassroots Force. At the Grassroots, We Cannot Say That the Left is Not Well, but It is Alive, and It is Definitely Active and Growing. It Must Be Taken Into Account That Many People From the Liberal Opposition Have Left the Country. The Government Publicly “foreign Agents.” Everyone Knows That the Next Step After Being Labeled a Foreign.
Agent is Jail, and That is Why Many Have Left. They Have Labeled Me as a Foreign Agent, I Imagine With the Intention That I Leave, but I Am Not Going to Leave. An Interesting Byproduct of This Policy Has Been That, While Most Liberal Opposition Leaders Have Left the Country – With a Few Exceptions, Such as Alexei Navalny, Who Was Already in Prison, and Ilya Yashin, Who Was Recently Imprisoned–, Those Who Have Stayed in Russia Are Mostly Left-wing. So, Interestingly, the Left is Becoming a Kind of Hegemonic Force Within the Anti-war Movement. The Anti-war Movement is Real, Although It Has Been Forced to Go Underground. And It is Becoming Radicalized, Because People Are Beginning to Understand That It is Not Just About the War: It is About the Political and Social System.