Sometimes a Bear can be a Fox

Sometimes a Bear can be a Fox

Do you remember the children’s fairy tale about two clumsy bear cubs who could not correctly divide the found block of cheese until the fox “helped” them? It seemed to the poor bears that the main trouble was that the other had a larger piece. The fox came to help. She made and made equal until she left tiny pieces to the greedy brothers. But absolutely equal.

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“The Rat King has nothing to lose and before his death he wants to drink plenty of human blood”: how to minimize the risks of a possible civil war on the territory of Idel-Ural?

“The Rat King has nothing to lose and before his death he wants to drink plenty of human blood”: how to minimize the risks of a possible civil war on the territory of Idel-Ural?

The author of this text is Shamil Amangildin, head of the Bashkortostan branch of the Federative Party. The material is very debatable, it is difficult to agree with the author on some issues, but his approach to the problem makes one think, and this is already a lot.

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Statement of the League of Free Nations regarding the convocation of the Congress of People’s Deputies of the Russian Federation in Poland

Statement of the League of Free Nations regarding the convocation of the Congress of People’s Deputies of the Russian Federation in Poland

From open sources, we became aware of the initiative to convene the Congress of People’s Deputies in Jablonna city, Poland (November 4-7, 2022). The delegates of the Congress are representatives of the deputy corps of Russia of different years and different levels, elected in internationally recognized elections. Their common platform is the rejection of the war between Russia and Ukraine, which began in 2014, and the readiness to change the social and political system that has been established in the Russian Federation. The organizers of the event announced the adoption of the Declaration on the constitutional principles of Free Russia after the overthrow of Putin’s regime, a list of priority decisions of the post-Putin Russian government, etc.

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“Dehumanizing” the enemy

“Dehumanizing” the enemy

Sergey Konofolskyi, the Russian occupier (now deceased), wrote in his social media account, “If it weren’t for the Russian Empire and the USSR, then mambets would still shit behind their yurts!” One of the users responds to this statement, “It’s not true, for example, even when there were no amenities in the house, the Tatars had a kumgan, a copper jug ​​with warm water, which they took with them to the toilet. Once I was in a Russian village in Orenburg region, I asked where the toilet was, they said behind the barn, I went there and did not find it, I returned and said, “Where is it? I did not find it.” They said, “The toilet is behind the barn.”

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“Instead of talking about the abolition of Russian culture, let’s remember how many cultures it canceled”

“Instead of talking about the abolition of Russian culture, let’s remember how many cultures it canceled”

Each of us has a personal history associated with learning our native language. But one way or another, this story is connected with Russian. An optimistic scenario is everyone around spoke their native language, but Russian was always in the background, and propaganda constantly inspired that it was a language of great culture (and other languages ​​were much poorer). The realistic scenario is much sadder. What should we do with our Russian-speaking? Here is what Dinara Rasuleva, a poetess, actress and social activist, said about this.

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Regarding the recognition of Ichkeria and the rights of self-determination of the peoples of the Russian Federation, or Do not feed the hungry, but give him a bait

Regarding the recognition of Ichkeria and the rights of self-determination of the peoples of the Russian Federation, or Do not feed the hungry, but give him a bait

Here is a view from Kuban on the problem of recognizing (and gaining) independence, which is becoming more and more acute for our republics. Here’s what Crimson Klin says about it.

Let us explain to you what the two acts recently adopted by Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine mean.

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Column: Russia Disintegration 

Referendum on the accession of the Russian embassy to Poland (photo taken from the Internet)

#RussiaDisintegration #collapseRussia #РозпадРосії

Materials prepared by Liza Tumanova Ukrainian Women’s Guard for Free Idel-Ural.

As Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said, “Killing people just because they are Ukrainians, as well as encouraging them to do so, is what the Russian media, the Russian authorities and Putin personally do… Putin believes that Ukraine has no right to exist. He stated that Ukrainians are not a nation, and Kremlin media repeat this, calling for a “final solution to this issue.”

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