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He was dead when he turned around. From that point the question was how much he can accomplish before he dies.
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It makes me think though, why would anyone fly so shortly after painting a target on themselves?
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He died in an aerial "accident".
Still, like it or not, he's the first Russian I've seen stand up to Putin in all his tenure.
You all claim you are opposed to his bullshit. Well. Doing nothing about it makes you, if not guilty, complacent.
Revolutions are won by blood, and Russia is no stranger to that.
I seriously doubt that in a country as large as Russia nothing can be done because of fear.
He *doesn't* have eyes everywhere.
And then if he did, there's not enough resources to stop the Russian people united.
Tell that to the Nazis... -
@CoreFusionX After a year of fighting on the frontlines for Russia, I don't think spontaneously marching against Moscow makes him a good guy.
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@lorentz
He is *by absolutely no means* a good guy.
Yet he was doing his job. And he dared to go against his boss when he realized he had been shafted.
Not only is that something many people in here should learn to do, but it's also *objectively* the first person I've seen that has openly declared rebellion against Putin.
And mind you, cities surrendered to him without a fight, which tells me it's not an uncommon sentiment in Russia, but they have a severe lack of people willing to bet their life on it.
And as I said (not unknowingly, see red October), Russians are no strangers to revolutions. -
All these Putin critics somehow end up a victim of gravity 😂 they either fall from boat or window or something
Yevgeny Prigozhin is dead!
joke/meme