• Putin has signed a decree that Russia will welcome foreigners who want to escape Western liberal ideals.
  • Applicants may include those from countries unaligned with “Russian spiritual and moral values.”
  • The application process has been simplified, and visas will be issued as soon as next month.
  • jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world
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    That would be a sideways move.

    Changing from one oligarchy to another oligarchy.

    Well, if you become a whistleblower or if you are a journalist that the west wants to arrest, or get rid of, that might be your best bet.

    Edward Snowden is alive and kicking.

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        rebranding oligarchy

        How? The billionaires and corporations own the most important resources while having great influence over our elections and politicians.

        We are only a republic or a “democracy” in our dreams, but in reality, we are also already a fascist country with our police state.

        Not to mention the Patriot Act and the many more policies that follow.

        The USA PATRIOT Act was a landmark Act of the United States Congress, signed into law by President George W. Bush.

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          nothing youve said here negates my point. these kinds of messages arent meant for people paying attention.

          im not disagreeing with you. rebranding is all about optics, and attempting to change peoples view of something… often a terrible thing.

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      I dunno, seems like there’s a significantly higher chance of falling from a window and dying in Russia

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        As an American, I know about our regime-change wars and about our military leaks, including some of our real civilian causalities in our forever wars.

        Not to mention our civil rights activists keep dying, as well as other information about the three letter agencies.

        I try to avoid races to the bottom, especially when comparing citizen deaths in the US and Russia.

        It will not make any nation more popular.

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            No Doubt is a great band.

            As an American

            I add that due to encounters with non-Americans.

            We are strangers on the internet; feel free to think what you will, I will not try to force it on you, hahaha.

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      Edward Snowden is alive and kicking.

      Alexei Navalny isn’t. I wonder what the difference could be?

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        I wonder what the difference could be?

        Actually, it’s pretty simple. Edward Snowden exposed government surveillance and ran away, seeking asylum to protect himself after revealing what he believed was in the public’s interest. Navalny, on the other hand, wasn’t motivated by public interest—he actively betrayed his country, aligning with foreign interests and openly opposing the government. Unlike Snowden, who wisely fled, Navalny stayed behind like an imbecile. And guess what happens to traitors in Russia? It’s not like in the US, where all that matters is money, fast food, and the latest social media trends—Russia doesn’t mess around when it comes to nationalism.