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If you're not happy, if you know present elections are set up, if you agree about bad corruption situations .... why not try to make (= force) changes? Russians & Sovjets leaders are rightfully worry only about one force ... and that is you. People of Russia! Time to time talks about some foreign threats are just your domestic policy ... put you forget your possible internal problems as making you look outside of Russian borders (seeing there some common enemy).
Will slavic mentality and culture step out here?
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The external threat is absolutely real, you have been taught to think that if tanks don't drive and planes don't fall, then you live in peacetime. The war did not even think about stopping, it just changed its form - from the hot phase (nuclear weapons deprived it of its meaning, since the risk of elites dying became as high as that of ordinary soldiers) passed into a hybrid / information / energy phase.
You cannot fully engage in domestic politics, having enemy agents in some important positions inside the country, they will sabotage most of the positive initiatives.
The November elections in the United States and the situation after them may open a window of opportunity for Russia to clean up the inner 5th column. Mind you, today is not 1937 and you cannot just shoot them a bullet in the backs of the heads, you must act more gently, taking into account the "humanity" of our time!
Now it is big everywhere, but in Russia there is a slow work on its delegitimization in the minds of young people.
You may be a good poster, but not as a Russophobe. That's when I see from you a post of more than 2 lines, consisting of your own thoughts, then we will return to the topic.
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The support of him declines. His party should have an even lower support.
With the latest laws, it's possible to stretch a voting to three days and to do it in places like courtyards of ordinary houses. How to control the process in such conditions?
Meetings are forbidden. But in Khabarovsk they been doing huge meetings not allowed by authorities for 20 days now. Police almost doesn't interfere there so far. In other citiies, there are attempts too, but there are arrests.
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What if Russia gets the Covid-19 vaccination working before USA and UK? Have you seen speculation in Russian media? Or is it propaganda?
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Both Poles and Russians (and Eastern Slavs, too) like very much 'red borscht' (in Polish: 'czerwony barszcz' or 'barszcz czerwony'), because it is a small part of our rich pre-Slavic history. I noticed it is available in vending machines for some time here in Poland.
My question is: do you have the same trend in Russia, ie. is 'red borscht' available in vending machines in Russia? Here it is available at every turn, and Slavic tourists (and others too) appreciate it very much, especially afrter 'vodka nights' or other significant parties at night
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