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At a time when Kyrgyzstan is jailing a man for 48 years for posting online about the situation of the Orthodox in that republic, the opposition (you know, the Nemtsov and Ryzhkov children of Bolotnaya) is mocking the church. The extravaganza, of course.
The opposition arranged a dance in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, a reference.
P.S. They (well, the opposition) probably had a roof over their heads after watching Ryzhkov's porn, total liberalism.
At a time when Kyrgyzstan is jailing a man for 48 years for posting online about the situation of the Orthodox in that republic, the opposition (you know, the Nemtsov and Ryzhkov children of Bolotnaya) is mocking the church. The extravaganza, of course.
The opposition arranged a dance in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, a reference.
P.S. They (well, the opposition) probably had a roof over their heads after watching Ryzhkov's porn, total liberalism.
Firstly, the Pussy riot themselves, their protest is Their protest..
Secondly, the Ryzhkov video is a reason to launch a criminal case for interference in private life.
Thirdly, are you in favour of the Kirghiz 48 years?
P.S. They (well, the opposition) must have lost their slate after watching Ryzhkov's porn, complete liberalism of the brain.
It feels like the "slate is off" for you.
Sorry, if anything.
First of all, Pussy riot themselves, their protest is their protest.
Secondly, the Ryzhkov video is grounds for a criminal case for invasion of privacy.
Thirdly, are you in favour of the Kirghiz 48 years?
Online harassment is the easiest thing for hamsters and trolls. You're not a troll or a hamster - let's not get personal.
First of all, let's not use the "good Tsar, the boyars are bad" approach because it smacks of Putinism, which you hate so much.
Secondly, a criminal case needs to be opened. File them under Article 282 against Ryzhkov (check his statements for calls for the overthrow of the constitutional order), against Bolotnaya Square kids for desecrating churches, and against all these propagandists (if you allow me, mentally ill people) under the Media Law.
Thirdly, I am talking about the degradation of morality (do you know such a word, as a "member of the creative class"?) Sorry, if anything.
Online harassment is the easiest thing for hamsters and trolls. You're not a troll or a hamster - let's not get personal.
The fight against corruption in the Central Federal District has been crowned with a victory for corruption
"..... The fight against bribery has been reduced mainly to identifying bribe takers."
If the czar had imposed a stake or chopped his hands up to the head for stealing and bribery, then maybe it would make sense to vote for him, but given a choice: the "czar", clowns and the manager, so far I see the sense to vote against the czar.
At a time when Kyrgyzstan is jailing a man for 48 years for posting online about the situation of the Orthodox in that republic, the opposition (you know, the Nemtsov and Ryzhkov children of Bolotnaya) is mocking the church. The extravaganza, of course.
The opposition arranged a dance in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, a reference.
P.S. They (well, the opposition) probably had a roof over their heads after watching Ryzhkov's porn, total liberalism.
You're right, it looks like God has left Russia. Judas is called to build Orthodox churches, temples are desecrated with impunity, a false prophet is torn to the throne. One would just believe in the coming.
PS And the fact that these call themselves the opposition, they say so many things, soon it will be a hell of a dozen years, as noodles from our ears.
The church is a business.