She already has been released after being charged with discrediting Russia’s Military

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, I feel like this is beyond “brave”, since there’s not a risk of a bad outcome but rather a certainty.

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    She already has been released after being charged with discrediting Russia’s Military

    The only one guilty of discrediting Russia’s military is Russia’s military.

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      well if russian military all came to red square and started shooting each other, they wouldnt be punishable by the law. conversely, if you’d be there to witness such an event and described it as is while also maintaining the video evidence supporting your claims, youd be a dirty criminal and wed like you to rot in prison. unless, of course, youre one of us then its okay.

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    FSB later seen running up with a window to push her through and a full polonium tea service to serve her afterwards.

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    Brave, but what does that accomplish? You cant start a revolution if you are dead. And that few minutes (if you can even get more than a minute before the KGB FSB tackle you) of the flag being shown doesn’t really draws much attention than it would if you had a much larger crowd.

    The better thing to do is to live, and build an underground resistance movement against putin.

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    I feel like Russia’s military is probably the worst offender as far as discrediting Russia’s military goes