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Boris Nadezhdin seeks to run in the March 17 presidential election in Russia. The question now is whether authorities will allow him on the ballot.
The stocky, bespectacled 60-year-old local legislator and academic has struck a chord with the public, openly calling for a halt to the conflict in Ukraine, the end of mobilizing Russian men for the military, and starting a dialogue with the West. He also has criticized the country’s repression of LGBTQ+ activism.
He better stay away from any windows not on the ground floor.
He better install Linux on his PC. Windows can be deadly 🪟💀
An Apple a day keeps the Kremlin away
Just make sure you have a food tester take a bite first.
Especially when you throw it really hard …
And tea, Russian tea is deadly.
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Yeah there we go. I’ve never heard of this guy before, but the description doesn’t paint him to be just another a lesser evil at least. I hope this guy gains momentum.
Hopefully that momentum is not gathered at a rate of 9.8 (m/s)/s.
Most likely he’ll gain momentum from the 5th floor to the ground, unfortunately
He’ll be dealt with before he becomes an actual threat
I’m not going to take the easy route and make window or tea jokes like every other time Russians are mentioned on this site…
I hope he gets on the ballet and at least gets the populace to consider an alternative. He needs to be kept under constant guard and be very careful the rest of his days for openly opposing the oligarchs or they’ll end his campaign.
I don’t think his odds are good, but i hope one day we’ll see a world with a truly democratic russia sitting at the table and truly wanting peace
Even if he ends up on the ballot, there’s no way in hell that he will get fair elections and does have any chance of ousting Putin. Putin has killed a lot of Russians to get into the positions he’s currently in to give it up now.
Places your bets, which is it:
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He isn’t a credible ‘threat’ to Putin, and the state media is letting him get away with some visibility so that he can be crushed in the definitely-not-completely-fake polls in order to preserve the democracy kayfabe. Possibly to achieve a domestic policy goal like getting out of the Ukraine war without losing as much face for Putin.
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He is a credible threat and will be dealt with brutally and violently.
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He is a sockpuppet. Either of Putin or the next generation of Russian leaders who, in proud Soviet tradition, are going to honor and glorify Putin in his retirement then quietly delete and replace his history and influence with their own.
This is controlled opposition and it’s critical for the Putin regime.
Controlled opposition doesn’t require direct collusion, but it doesn’t preclude it either. It just means he’s useful for Putin maintaining democratic legitimacy or even just the illusion of it.
Regardless, if he was an actual threat to Putin, he wouldn’t be allowed to remain in any elected office.
I’m fairly confident in this assessment. However, if he’s found in motel with a dead hooker and a live boy, or falls out a window, feel free to call me out and rub my noise in it.
I bet on the first option. It’s maybe a way of convincing the people that all those topics were opinions of the minority. The protests and therefore resistance might quiet down if enough people think that the average citizen would support the war and Putin in general.
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…aaaand he’s gone.
If somebody like him actually runs, it will only happen to gauge public support for peace. He is never going to win, but if he should have won Putin might try to go for a peace deal in Ukraine.
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Boris Nadezhdin is a hero. I am deeply saddened by what is about to happen to him.
Conservative governments do not tolerate challengers.
I’m hopeless about this situation either way. i wish the Russian government would once more become a beacon of technology and stand in its own feet instead of trying to find a future in invading other countries. the current path is a path into the medieval times and the result is not wealth. I’m not even pro capitalism, but this is plain unintelligent and wasteful.
This man is controlled opposition, but it might be controlled opposition that has gone a bit too far for the Kremlin. We’ll see.
A tiny candle in the dark, but it may be blown out any time by the storm that is ravaging this country right now.
What’s the dilemma, which window to throw him out of, how many bullets to use, what?