Revisit our 2017 interview with Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, who just won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary “written under great personal risk from his prison cell, warning of the consequences of dissent in Vladimir Putin’s Russia,” according to the Pulitzer committee. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yIibXQU_dgo.html
@@billyyank5807Oh they’re friends are they? And how do you know this? Was Trump’s name in Epstein’s little black book? I’m sure you have no idea but no it wasn’t. In fact Trump told the FBI all about Epstein and kicked Epstein out his house in Marelago. This is what separates Putin from Trump. This is what Putin does to stay in power. Look how the Democrats are using our justice systems to try to keep Trump from getting back in the White House (where he will soon be) God grant him strength and health. Trump 2024 Save America
I live in Russia and I don’t even care who this guy is what he thinks about the political situation in our country. He had a chance to vote this March. This is the only thing we expect from our fellow citizens - cast a vote and see who wins. This is the real democracy. But when one guy thinks he can decide for the whole country what is right for us isn’t it the definition of totalitarian regime?
No, that's the definition of Authoritarian. Russia is a relatively free country despite it's lack of fair elections. A totalitarian country doesn't allow it's citizens any freedom whatsoever. Therefore North Korea may be called totalitarian. Russia though is not.
@@DavidStOurs-p1w you can peacefully demonstrate in Russia, but the problem is that each and every time “a peaceful demonstration” turns into an ugly violent act. It happens mainly because these demonstrations are sponsored by western organisations.
@@DavidStOurs-p1w we know what happened last time Navalny and Co organised meetings and we also know what’s happening on campuses in America right this moment - peaceful protests against Israel’s genocide are being crushed with force.