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Swetten:

I am also talking about the cause.

Somehow it is possible to sponsor different political movements in Russia.

In the US, they wring their necks without a word for the same thing.

Traitors to the national interest are not tolerated there.

Somehow it turns out that I give you specific examples of specific people, from a specific city, from a specific street, while you retell me the gossip of the tabloids about the intrigues of the imperialists, and even with mistakes :))

Don't, Sveta. I listen to such songs every evening when I check my granddaughter's retelling of her native speech.
 
granit77:
So somehow it turns out that I give you concrete examples of concrete people from a concrete city, from a concrete street, and you retell to me shouts of the yellow press about shenanigans of the imperialists, and even with errors :))

Don't, Sveta. I listen to such songs every evening when I check my granddaughter's retelling of her native speech.

What yellow press? What screaming? A totally personal website of a totally personal organisation.

Notice -- not newspaper clippings, but their own website, where it's actually all written up.

Or can't you read?

 
granit77:
Somehow it turns out that I give you specific examples of specific people, from a specific city, from a specific street, while you retell me the gossip of the tabloids about the intrigues of the imperialists, and even with mistakes :))

Don't, Sveta. I listen to such songs every night when I check my granddaughter's retelling of her native speech.

Eh. That's the advantage of age: you can give your opponent the opportunity to chew on his own. If, of course, allows for imagination. And Sveta, of course, has no problem with that.
 
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Swetten:

Yeah, well, they spent their day off to go to a rally.

Self-organized, went to city hall, got a permit.

Here's where I found the rally organizers:

On December 10, a joint all-civil rally will be held in Moscow, the main slogans of which will be "We demand the conformity of the electoral legislation of the Russian Federation with the Constitution!", "We demand fair and free elections!", "People against unfair elections!". The rally will be held from 14.00 to 16.00 at Revolution Square near the monument to Karl Marx.

The rally has been agreed with the authorities - an application for it was submitted to the Moscow government on November 29. The rally is organized by the Organizing Committee of the Moscow opposition, which includes the Left Front, "Solidarity," PARNAS, the ROT FRONT party, "Labor Russia," the IGPR "ZOV", the "Will" party, the "Motherland: Common Sense" party and Left Socialist Action. All those who consider the 4 December "elections" to the State Duma illegitimate are invited to take part in the action.

If ordinary people who are not affiliated to these parties and fronts (and most do not even know who the organiser of the rally is) had not come, it would have gathered a few hundred people and that would have been it.
 

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If everyone is against Sveta, I'm in favour!

Svetlana! I will defend you!

 

That's how the opposition is born.

Who pays you, Petya?

 
Mathemat:

That's how the opposition is born.

Who pays you, Petya?

I'm driven by an aesthetic sense. And some egoism - I like being in the minority. )))
 
Svinozavr:
And some selfishness - I like being in the minority. )))


Egoist, I do too. Don't worry, I'm used to it. Anyway, move over and I'll sit next to you. Do you want to hear some election slogans?

The slogan for the presidential campaign: "The jerk won't get through!"
A slogan from Lesha Rassolov: "For politics without dickheads."