После новостей об аресте Дурова во Франции огромный вал постов про лицемерный Запад, которой на самом деле не свободный, и про Путина, который на самом деле ничем не хуже западных властей. А то и лучше и демократичнее.
Прямо сейчас копится объём оправданий следующих посадок за слова в России. То есть когда Путин в следующий раз кого-то посадит за мнения, какая-нибудь Мария Захарова скажет: «А про Дурова видели???»
После новостей об аресте Дурова во Франции огромный вал постов про лицемерный Запад, которой на самом деле не свободный, и про Путина, который на самом деле ничем не хуже западных властей. А то и лучше и демократичнее.
Прямо сейчас копится объём оправданий следующих посадок за слова в России. То есть когда Путин в следующий раз кого-то посадит за мнения, какая-нибудь Мария Захарова скажет: «А про Дурова видели???»
Непобедимые люди.
BY Артём Клыга
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