WHY I STOPPED SUPPORTING PUTIN

WHY I STOPPED SUPPORTING PUTIN


WHY I STOPPED SUPPORTING PUTIN

Someone had to say it.

1. The war in Ukraine.

Started as a "police operation", the war has already claimed 1-2 million victims.

In 2014, I supported the annexation of Crimea precisely because it was bloodless. We all thought then that Putin was a unifier of Russian lands. And here's where we've ended up - meat-based assaults, luring contract soldiers with deception and much else, as any participant in the Special Military Operation will confirm. An absolutely dead-end war, huge losses, it could go on for another 5-10 years - are you ready for that? No one is calling for war against Russia. But now the war is being waged exclusively for Putin's complexes, we ordinary citizens get nothing from it, only losses.

2. Huge damage to Russia's economy and citizens' welfare.

Sanctions, destroyed infrastructure, loss of trading partners. Even according to official statistics, it's trillions of dollars, which we could have used to build cities, schools, children's hospitals, completely overhaul the housing and utilities sector. But what's being built are mainly the palaces of the president and his friends. Even before the war, there were problems with the economy - in the richest country, tens of millions of people are poor. The authorities have gone so crazy that they are depriving people of their animals, as happened recently in Novosibirsk.

3. The stifling of Internet and media freedom.

Ironically, in 2017, it was I who asked Putin a question at the ONF media forum about the development of the Internet in Russia. Putin then replied that we would not follow the Chinese path - and lied. Putin himself does not use the Internet, which is disgraceful for a head of state.

We can see that mobile Internet does not work even in major Russian cities. All Western social networks and messengers are blocked. Telegram is blocked by 80%, and a complete blockage is planned for April 1st.

The system has gone so mad that it is suffocating even Telegram, which is used by participants in the Special Military Operation. And in parallel, people are being driven into Max, Kirienko's multinational messenger, depriving them of the right to medical care and education.

4. The term of Putin's stay in power.

Putin is 74 years old, he has been in power since 1999, for more than 26-27 years. And apparently, he plans to sit on the throne for at least another 150 years.

As is well known, absolute power corrupts absolutely - and if it's also endless? Even a morally flawless person would become corrupt in such a situation. And Putin was not always like he is now. Before 2003, there was little to criticize him for - that's why many of us supported him before. But everything has its limits. We need a new modern president.

5. Putin does not respect his voters and does not want to hear them.

Just look at any recent "direct line" - it's a complete circus! The president is frankly not interested in domestic politics and the problems of voters. He has long stopped reading Telegram channels, and he doesn't care about our daily indignations. Putin just wants endless wars (in which his children and relatives do not participate), not the Internet and high salaries.

I won't even mention the opposition - it simply doesn't exist. Putin himself has been saying for all these 26 years how important criticism of the authorities and the opposition is.

But name a single deputy or public figure who criticizes Putin? There are none, and those who tried - are either designated as foreign agents, or abroad, or simply in the grave.

Putin is afraid of participating in debates, honest elections - because then it will immediately become clear that the king is naked.

Conclusion: Vladimir Putin is not a legitimate president. Vladimir Putin should resign and be put on trial as a war criminal and a thief.

Long live freedom, damn it!

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Source: Telegram "smoalt"

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