Check Out These Videos Of Russian Police Getting Destroyed By Snowballs As They Arrest 12 Year Olds

Jan 24, 2021
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Russians are taking hope from the American people this week and ‘The Snowball Revolution’ is underway as millions of pissed-off Russians protest the jailing of Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny.
Russia tried to block these videos of the civil unrest, but Russian patriots are smarter than Putin. These scenes played out from Sochi to Yakutsk in temperatures between -20 to -60.

That’s commitment.

At least 15,000 gathered in central Moscow’s Pushkin Square, according to the opposition Open Media site, while the Interior Ministry said protesters numbered about 4,000. Social media video showed police beating and dragging people away, while the state-run RIA Novosti news service reported that 39 officers were injured during the protests.
Some 5,000 took to the streets in St. Petersburg, according to the Kommersant news site. More than 15,000 joined protests in cities in Russia’s Far East and Siberia, the Meduza news website reported, including in Yakutsk where temperatures were as low as minus 50 degrees Celsius (-58f).

 

Source: The showdown in at least 66 cities between the authorities and the anti-Kremlin opposition represented the largest nationwide demonstrations since the 2018 protests over pension reforms. It follows Navalny’s imprisonment on Sunday after he returned to Moscow from Berlin, where he’d been recovering from a near-fatal nerve-agent poisoning that he and Western governments blamed on President Vladimir Putin’s security service. The Kremlin denies responsibility.
The campaign will continue with new protests taking place next weekend, Leonid Volkov, a top Navalny ally, said in a YouTube broadcast on the Navalny Live channel.
Navalny’s wife, Yulia, was among those detained at the Moscow protest, though she was released later in the evening, the independent Dozhd TV reported. Lyubov Sobol, another key opposition leader, was also seized by police shortly after arriving at the rally.
Anastasia, a 59-year-old paediatrician in Moscow who declined to give her last name, was among those attending their first protest. “I came because I don’t have it in me to live under a bandit government,” she said.
After police cleared Pushkin Square, thousands of protesters marched through central Moscow into the evening pursued by large groups of officers.
Protesters chanted “Putin is a thief” and demanded his resignation as well as the release of Navalny. The 44-year-old opposition leader has continued to challenge Putin from prison, drawing nearly 70 million views on YouTube since Tuesday for a new video investigation into a giant Black Sea palace that he says belongs to the president. The Kremlin has rejected the allegations.

Putin is shitting his old man diaper right now after Russians watched Americans take their country back.

Since Returning to Russia, Navalny and his team have released mountains of damning intel involving some serious shit about Putin, including his love child with a former housekeeper and his secret $1.3 billion, Black Sea Palace.

The day Putin threw Navalny in jail (for surviving his nerve agent poisoning) Navalny put out this damning 2 hour YouTube video detailing Putin’s greed and theft of billions from Russian citizens.

Full disclosure: Putin built a pretty sweet palace.

https://youtu.be/mxiRAN61n2c?t=1830

 

Because everyone needs a 70 thousand square foot weekend getaway complete with an Olympic track and Roman Amphitheater.

Putin can’t kill Navalny because his country is a powderkeg and Navanly’s team says they’re going to release more anti-Putin shit over the next month, so that should help.

No one was safe yesterday.  This fat fuck manhandling a 12-year-old boy is an image I can’t get out of my head.  It’s a great window into how greasy Russian forces are and the lengths they are willing to go to silence dissent.

After bringing America to its knees, Putin is in deep shit and Russians know he can’t shoot everyone.

You go, my Russian friends.  Keep those snowballs coming.

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