FSB officers, with the forceful support of riot police, burst into the St. Petersburg club “Cosmonaut”, where the group “Zero People” was performing, put 300 people face down on the floor.
The reason is the anti-war statements of the group leader.

FSB officers, with the forceful support of riot police, burst into the St. Petersburg club “Cosmonaut”, where the group “Zero People” was performing, put 300 people face down on the floor.The reason is the anti-war statements of the group leader.
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by valmao

26 comments
  1. I’m sure the next elections will be legit and in no way manipulated 🙂

  2. When the USSR collapsed we had such high hopes for Russia’s future, but within a few years it was right back to being a dystopian mafia state run by knuckle-dragging thugs.

  3. This just sums up what Russia has become. A totalitarian police state. The kremlin rants on about European Nazis, yet Russia is looking more and more like Nazi Germany in 1939. I live in hope that one day Russia’s younger generation will rise up against this repression but it is hard to see how. There are now roughly 1 million police (plus tens of thousands of FSB officers) in Russia, two or three times as many as most similarly populated countries…

  4. Yet they allowed a mob of Muslims to go on a witch-hunt for a Jewish passenger in Dagestan.

  5. Putler is very afraid of civilians to get against the war.

  6. And with that…those people are now are all convinced the war is good.
    Mission accomplished.

  7. Somebody show this to that Vivek Repugnicunt.. Ukraine doesn’t have freedom of speech??

  8. Russia is a failed state. It’s getting to be about time for the Russian people to stand up against this aggression. This aggression will not stand, man.

  9. How can you make “anit-war statements” when there is officially no war?

  10. The best thing for the anti government movement in Russia is for more random people to feel the heavy hand of the state. Russia is actually fairly selective about who they repress. Belarus in contrast was just arresting and beating up everyone, which made mortal enemies out of all of those who they arrested. The main thing to lead to a dissident movement would be arrest, beating, and then release on a large scale to random young people who didn’t do anything.

    Having been to Petersburg I can say it’s definitely the most liberal/European city in Russia, all the little cafes and shops there felt like European shops, and the young people in them with that mentality. Unfortunately just like Ivan and the Boyars, they are in the small minority inside Russia and can’t do much without the other 95% of it.

  11. This is what freedom would look like under Vivek Ramaswamy in the US.

  12. It’s not a war though, it’s a “military operation”. So how can you be arrested for being anti-war?

  13. I don’t know, the psycho inside me kinda like this scene, oppression to everyone nobody gets freedom.

  14. They are really good at tyrannizing unarmed people. Experts even.

  15. Alright who’s the narc who called the cops … 👀

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