Trial of local activist provokes one of largest reported demonstrations in country since Ukraine invasion
Hundreds – and possibly thousands – of Alsynov’s supporters initially gathered in front of the courthouse on Monday when closing arguments were delivered in the case. The Russian independent news outlet Agentstvo reported that it was one of the biggest protests in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, which has brought about more restrictive laws and an intensified crackdown on dissent.
I can't help but think that's why Putin invaded Ukraine. He needed something to keep the masses distracted. He's afraid that he'll get assassinated if he ever leaves power, whether voluntarily or by violent overthrow.
Additionally, Ukraine is an example of protests working. A dangerous precedent to set for a country whose national myth claims that “Ukrainians are weird Russians”.
Definitely agreed. I don't see how he can leave power alive. And war does buoy support for a leader (Bush Jr, Nixon,etc). Putin has a lot to answer for domestically.
Governments listen to people that succeed at acting in unison. Individuals can be dealt with swiftly but populations can overturn any government.
Coordinating populations is the hard part if you want revolution. Manipulating populations and their ability to coordinate is your bread and butter if you want to oppress.
As much as I hate Mao, there's some truth in power from barrels. Militaries can still be turned, but there needs to be some idea and I just don't see that yet with the state of Russian opposition, both civil and military.
protests like that really just serve to raise awareness...
let's the government know people are very pissed, and let's other pissed citizens know they're not alone...
and makes unaware citizens aware of the problem...
it's a great start, but doesn't solve anything on its own