Sunday, March 3, 2024

(#5509) The Russian people need to rise up and throw putin and his kremlin bootlickers out!

      With the murder of Alexei Navalny, and yes it was a calculated murder, putin has put himself at a disadvantage now. His lust for vengeance against Alexei for being more popular than him will likely cost him his power. The failed Ukrainian invasion to date is the background and the outlandish murder of Navalny is the trigger. What we are likely to see in the Russian federation is more boldness from those who have traditionally been oppressed by the tyrant putin and his stormtrooping kremlin acolytes. These folks who are always at the short end of the stick with putin see the opportunity to create havoc and unrest while the majority of putin's forces are still struggling and dying in Ukraine.
     For two years now the Ukrainian invasion has gone on after putin originally announced that the invasion would be done in a week. Russian soldiers, instead of being welcomed as saviors have died in Ukraine to the tune of over 415,000 and counting. These unsustainable losses are filtering back to the families of these dead soldiers and their state of mind cannot be satisfied with evasive rhetoric supplied by putin's propaganda machine. With sanctions and world disfavor at their doorsteps the ordinary Russian citizen has felt being a world pariah in many ways. This is because putin has told them the lies needed to start the Ukrainian invasion but those lies are being exposed with the daily Russian deaths and lack of proof of progress on putin's narrative.
     We are starting to see some cracks in the silence and cowering that the Russian people heretofore have exemplified. There are protests in Russia as well as insurgency practices that are becoming known. The longer Russia struggles in Ukraine the worst the lives of ordinary Russians become. There is now another mobilization that putin is trying to put together to get more of his countrymen killed. The underbelly of putin's and the kremlin's rot is becoming known and how long it takes for the populace of Russia to finally say this is enough is currently measuring time. With every internal Russian sabotage and regional armed rebellion the festering dissatisfaction grows. We can only hope for the sake of Ukraine and the good people inside Russia that the time measurement is short and the action following is swift in its delivery and just in its conclusion.

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