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RE: Ovsyannikova 2.0: a fake one VS real protest

in Team Ukraine3 years ago

how should one protest? at least like a student Anastasia Levashova, who ... threw a Molotov cocktail at a police officer.

I disagree with you in this (which is actually a provocation).
I also strongly disagree with you, calling Ovsyannikova's protest 'a fake'.

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why there is an opinion for fake, because on Russian channels, and especially on Russia 1 there is no live report, as later reported by journalists of the Russian media, all reports are recorded in advance and only then broadcast. That's why you can't jump out with a poster. I don't know why she did it, for that purpose.

Well, personally I can say why it may be considered as fake -- cause somebody wanted to refuse the fact itself, to pervert and dismiss it, to make her patriotic act null and void. That is what angered me. The folks are not much left to do here, believe me. The place overall is like a 'media desert' -- everything has been trampled down and destroyed, any sprouts of dissent and disagreement, not to mention physical resistance.
PS. The proposal to resist with a Molotov cocktail is generally a provocation, ridiculous.
I respect your opinion, thank you for respecting mine. 😥

sad to the pain

I have read one day, about a poster from the 2000s - but didn't see it, unfortunately, just read about it. design depicts: a girl, a woman, a grandmother .... and the signature claims: "none of them never lived a happy life". this is the quintessence of our life, what I feel (and many others, as well) -- Russians, rossiyane, Soviets - you name it. не дают жить.