"I will spend the rest of my life in prison and die here," wrote Navalny in his upcoming posthumous memoir titled "Patriot", which this week had excerpts published in the new yorker
Patriot? Wow!
source https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj6eppg77geo
bbc article from 2021 about navalny being a fascist (but its complicated!) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56181084
Amnesty International has stripped the Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny of his "prisoner of conscience" status after it says it was "bombarded" with complaints highlighting xenophobic comments that he has made in the past and not renounced.
newyorker article from 2021 about navalny being a fascist (but its so complicated!) https://archive.md/EOb48
According to Volkov, Navalny now regrets making the 2007 video in which he advocated for deporting Central Asian migrants, but he has not deleted it from YouTube “because it’s a historical fact.”
obviously I shouldnt be surprised about this kind of thing, especially from publications that were around to talk about sHitler caring about germany or whatever
If he expected to die in prison why the fuck did he fly back to Russia
He could've just stayed away and raked in the Guaido grift money
The cia probably told him to sit tight while they organise some cowboy shit
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Redditors getting super emotional about him watching Rick and Morty on the plane back to Russia lives in my head rent free
I've always detested the way the West painted Navalny as if he's the most prominent opposition in Russia when the communist party is the largest opposition party. We might have our problems with it but it's real.
Also Navalny supported Crimean referendum on being part of Russia and Donbas too. He argued westerners were being racist to russians. The liberals forget about all this under the banner of "he has to do that to remain popular" because he was still willing to be a western puppet.
I've always detested the way the West painted Navalny as if he's the most prominent opposition in Russia when the communist party is the largest opposition party. We might have our problems with it but it's real.
Gennady Zyuganov was literally the only candidate to contest a run-off election in Russia and almost beat Yeltsin, had it not been for Western interference.
By early 1996, Yeltsin's public approval was so poor that he was polling at fifth place among presidential candidates, with only 8 percent support, while CPRF leader Gennady Zyuganov was in the lead with 21 percent support. When Zyuganov showed up at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in February 1996, many Western leaders and the international media were eager to see him, and treated him with regards to believing that he would likely be the next president of Russia.
I'll say the same thing i said for that nazi that fell of the mountain. Unlimited dancing lobsters on this fool. They can write all the dear diary ass puff pieces on this piece of shit it won't bring him back. Seethe
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but here is a video where he compares muslims to cockroaches and calls for them to be shot
Also you know how this cretin was forever wheeled out as the 'strongest opposition in a one party state!'? You can just look up election results, i know wikipedia is pretty lazy, and not great, but if anyone bothers to check the strongest opposition party is the CPRF
cprf are shit but whatever, you get my point, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, etc
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Amnesty International has stripped the Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny of his "prisoner of conscience" status after it says it was "bombarded" with complaints
No sympathy for this guy, but it's funny how amnesty have worthy and unworthy "prisoner of conscience" and not, you know, based on some firm principle no matter their political views. I guess they have to put a bunch of prisoners locked up in the west on the list too if that were the case.
Vibes-based determination of political prisoners.
The vibes were bad when they got a lot of letters.
"Sure is weird how we end up with all these Nazis in our corner. Probably doesn't mean anything, though."
Russia's most prominent opposition leader...
I'm pretty sure this is objectively untrue and communist opposition was always several times more prominent. It's Saturday morning. I don't feel like looking up the polling numbers.
Few people had even heard of him in Russia except for a segment of the pro-Western libs.
Navalny a Neo-Nazi? Um it’s all Russian propaganda, and yes the propaganda is true but that’s beside the point!!
The pesky
JewsRussians controlling all themediaonline bots smh
Russian government eats chumpz like him for breakfast. God the CIA wanted their new Solzhenitsyn so bad but no matter how much they pushed no one care about this loser
Was Navalny even relevant in Russia? Theres no way he was more popular than Gennady Zyuganov and Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
Honestly, though, Zhirinovsky was just as bad.
For the past 30 years all of Russian politics has been a spectrum of conservatism, jingoism, and "traditional values".
I never quite understood how even Libs criticise Russia for this one, as if Western countries would kindly treat people whose stated goal is to destabilise and replace the government while openly collaborating with foreign powers. We would also designate them a terrorist/treasonous spy and imprison them until they died.