If you wanna read my response:

https://www.reddit.com/r/AntifascistsofReddit/comments/l6w37t/alexi_navalni/glo5j8y?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

  • throwaway [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    well, i am russian, which would mean that the political situation in russia is something tangible to me, as it concerns me directly, and as much as i dislike the us, i would much rather have decent healthcare, housing, freedom of speech, judicial system, welfare at the cost of having a us allied government

    i know it's hard to compromise, and yes, navalny does hold controversial nationalistic beliefs on many issues, but it's the best option we have at the moment

    • RNAi [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      I thought he wasn't popular among the opposition to Putin.

      • throwaway [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        this is not that relevant here, navalny himself isn't that involved in the political process per se, as in he doesn't run for state duma or for other legislative bodies, because it's very unlikely he will be let to participate, especially so looking at the recent developments, but he and the fbk are "brewing" a lot of other candidness for various legislative positions, that is FBK supports them in various ways: helping promote them, offering legal help, helping to collect signatures to participate in elections etc etc

        he himself may not be popular with the general population, but the majority of russians are fed up with their living conditions, which is shown by the declining rates of support for united russia (the current ruling party), and as a result people are ready to vote for literally anyone else besides united russia members, which is where the aforementioned candidates come in, who have a solid program of action etc etc, and this is for whom people do actually vote

        the presidential role is not that important in this case, in the sense that the opposition in russia is focused on occupying and controlling smaller scale, more local government positions, which would in turn allow them to work up the chain so to speak by having more control over making sure the elections are fair etc etc