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Jan 27 4 tweets 2 min read
What you miss here is that @navalny *is* apres moi, for very, very many. I am yet to meet a Chechen who would view him anywhere positively, for example. Plenty of people highly critical (to say the least) of both Kadyrov's and Putin's regime view @navalny as a big threat
It is very wrong to presume that the Twitter/media representation reflect the real distribution of opinions (or of the broadly understood leverage).
@navalny's ultranationalist propaganda may have little consequences here on Twitter. It does have real life consequences though
You can play "If you do not support us, you are Putinist/Kadyrovite!" game with the Twitter midwits. Again, this trick doesn't work in the real life. People not being represented in media does not mean you can safely ignore their opinion in the times of impending political crisis
Putin is not that dumb. When breeding the current opposition, he most probably consciously allowed a person totally unacceptable for much of the Muslim/Asian population to rise

"It's either I or he"

Smart move, I would say

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14h
Regarding @navalny's hate propaganda record, you can believe either:

a) an honest "this is all Russian propaganda" @UChicago Professor @k_sonin
b) your own shameless eyes

The choice is yours
Daily reminder that the current reputation of @navalny and his team results from the massive whitewashing by the a) Moscow b) Western media, who either failed to question him or chose not to. As a result, he got away with the most insane, easily verifiable lies. Like this one:
This is the cockroach video, existence of which @navalny denied. Based on these two videos you can:

a) see standard navalnist tactics when dealing with *any* criticism (denial, ad hominem, smear)
b) make your own judgement on integrity of Navalny and journalists whitewashing him
Read 4 tweets
Jan 27
Very good point. Concerns of the ethnic Asian/Muslim population are:

a) dismissed by the Russian "liberals"
b) ignored by the Western media

The reasons for (a) are too obvious. (b) happens because the targeted demographics have nearly zero representation in the Anglophone space
Since the targeted demographics have almost zero public platform, the Western media are sincerely unaware that their perspectives do even exist. This is a major factor behind the outrageous perspective laundering we are witnessing today
Accusing any critics of being "Putinist" is largely a preparation for their next move - which is shift the blame for Putinism on *minorities*, once they take power

(They're already doing this btw. Will give details in next thread)
Read 7 tweets
Jan 25
Forgive me @leonidvolkov, but you need to:

a) first, take power
b) *then* be calling for tribunals over your critics

Once in Kremlin, you can jail whomever misfortunate enough to be within your reach. Until then you need to:

1) make *specific* accusations
2) provide evidence
Daily reminder

@navalny'st tactic when facing *any* criticism is:

a) ad hominem attack against their critic
b) some made up lie about him or her

(a) doesn't surprise me at all. It is (b) that is amazing

Can @leonidvolkov provide any evidence for the payroll claim for example?
If you can't prove your claim, then why making it all? Be vague, produce some insinuation that doesn't require much proof (as it contains no statement of fact). You can take example from a few Western academicians, who are smart enough to be vague in their smear

Why can't you?
Read 4 tweets
Jan 22
The biggest myth about @navalny's sucession is:

Navalny's succession -> the war stops

In reality Navalny's succession can happen only *after* the Russian military defeat. It's not that they want (or can) stop the war. It's them aiming to save & reboot system *after* the defeat
That's what many (clueless) Westerners aren't getting. "@Navalny team may not be perfect, but at least they'll stop the war". No, it's the other way around. They can't and are not going to stop the war. What they could do is to capitalise on the impending Russian defeat
Once again, they are not bringing the Russian military defeat closer, but want to capitalise on it. Therefore, the @navalny movement should be discussed into the context of the endgame. What is the *positive* scenario for when this war ends?
Read 8 tweets
Jan 20
Moscow liberal's logic:

1. There were (allegedly) hundreds of thousands Chechens willing to be a part of Russia
2. Yeltsin bombed them to ashes Mariupol-style
3. "Not clear what was an alternative"

How exactly are these guys different from Putin? Same crazy, murderous mindset Image
Fact

Modern Russia is more of a product of Chechen Wars than of Putin's personality. Remilitarization, buildup of security state, they all started due to the First War. By the late 1990s Yeltsin was actively looking for a KGB heir. All his three last PMs were from state security Image
Moscow liberals want to portray Putin as an "accident". He was not. The system chose Putin, not the other way around. Yeltsin elevated Putin from nothing, started another war to facilitate his succession and used the lowkey nuclear blackmail when Clinton tried to argue Image
Read 14 tweets
Jan 19
Old and more comprehensive thread of threads. Here you can find my earlier texts relating to this war. Starting from Jan 2022

Yes, and there is a book I strongly recommend for the better understanding of *modern* Russia and its origins

"The Time of Berezovsky" by Petr Aven

Absolute, absolute gem. Unfortunately, I am unaware of any translation into English

Shame
The Time of Berezovsky is not really a narrative. It is a collection of interviews on the 1990s, centred around the figure of the most flamboyant of the oligarchs. Interviewer (himself an oligarch) talks with politicians, businessmen, journalists

A great glimpse into the era
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