...Was there anybody else on the ballot?
☐ Putin
☐ Guy who'll act on behalf of Putin
☐ The opposition / I volunteer for service in the SMO
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...Was there anybody else on the ballot?
☐ Putin
☐ Guy who'll act on behalf of Putin
☐ The opposition / I volunteer for service in the SMO
Nobody wants to disappear and die a slow painful death.
RIP Navalny
Eh, there's no opposition, there's "opposition". DDR school - 1 ruling party and 3 clown parties acting as opposition, and everyone else blocked from participating.
Except in Russia even main party is clown party - partially stuffed with celebrities to make populi happy, with only small part of people actually making the decisions.
And by reading past "Putin", the voter automatically selects boxes 1 and 3 simultaneously with only they first being counted toward election results.
☐ Vladimir Putin ☐ V. Putin ☐ Vladimir P. ☐ Vlad Pu-tin ☐ V.P.
The future of the US.
coming to a voting precinct near you sooner than you think
And that's why Russia can look forward to having all their young men pressed into service, where they can be blown up by personal delivery drones in Ukraine, to join the over one million Russian casualties so far.
Do you imagine that the Russian people could possibly change their situation by voting?
Do you imagine that the Russian people could possibly change their situation by voting?
No. Vladimir Putin must be forcibly removed from power.
Otherwise, it's off to the front to be a part of the next exploding meat wave.
Putin is so popular in Russia, that even the dead vote for him.
Takes me back to 140%
„Elections“
I know this dude who see this and believes it's because all Russians love putin so much. First they all kept voting for him in droves, 95% voted Putin because he's so awesome and now they just don't do the elections anymore because he's so awesome and loved that they don't need to vote anymore
remember this when you read about the french revolution