• entrancefee [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Pro-western cryptofascism? what are you talking about? pro-westerners who hate russia are демшиза which navalny is absolutely not. Hes just a националист who opposes the патриот who are the conservative, imperialist chauvanists that support putin.

      • Christ_Lover [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        Missed the whole part where Navalny is backed by billionaires who fled the country. It’s a bourgeoisie vs bourgeoisie struggle session, not actual leftist movement. I’d argue that on some policies Navalny is to the right of Putin

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          4 years ago

          what does that have to do with what I said and what billionaires who fled russia support him? Чичваркин? hes not relevent in the slightest. Navalny as a personality has little to do with the proletarian nature of the anti-putin movement. The guy is a powerless figure-head that the movement is unified around not some director giving orders to a bunch of secretive lackeys.

          • comi [he/him]
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            4 years ago

            What are their demands? What are the occupations of protestors? Powerless figurehead put in power becomes powerful figurehead

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              4 years ago

              its a highly broad coalition of people unified only in being opposed to putin but in general are in favour of more decentralization, localism, regionalism, anti-censorship, anti-clericalism, and secularism. in the short term, having navalny moved to a hospital (done), having navalny unarrested (ongoing), having putin removed from power (far off). There are specific sections of the coalition like "Leftists" who care about socio-economic issues, welfare, and anti-oligarch stuff, "Nationalists" who want less illegal immigration, subsidies to caucuses, or kowtowing to religious extremists like Kadyrov, "Liberals" who care about normalizing relations with The West, Democracy, Human Rights, not having a war in Ukraine, and medium or small business desires. Navalny generally appeals to all members of these groups but usually leans Liberal and people can care about multiple aspects. Speaking of what the government would look like after a revolution its hard to say, It would most likely end up looking like Iran after their revolution where it could've definitely ended up looking like many different regime types, left or right wing.

              • comi [he/him]
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                4 years ago

                So capitalism with a human face, with a dash of privatization of state corporations and nationalism, exact same shit in other words

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                  4 years ago

                  damn, I guess karl marx wasn't actually for change when he supported the nationalists and liberals in the revolutions of 1848. Don't know why he even bothered leaving his home at the time

                  • comi [he/him]
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                    4 years ago

                    I guess there is a difference in supporting liberals against monarchy, and liberals against liberals