“Who should one be, a Nazi or a fascist?” In Kazan, Putin’s soldiers are not allowed into restaurants and nightclubs because of their military uniforms

Several establishments turned them down together. Yesterday, at least three videos circulated on Z-channels in Kazan with men in military uniforms of the armed forces of the Russian Federation, who are trying to get into nightlife establishments, but the employees ask the military to go home and change clothes.

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The score of the war

The score of the war

Israel, Gaza Strip: Israeli border cities are attacked by Hamas militants and Palestinian insurgents. Tel Aviv calls up reservists, smashes the Gaza Strip and promises to destroy Hamas.

It is clear that all this was inspired by Putin. This is his favorite proven technique – to start a war, and then offer his services for a settlement on Moscow’s terms. Now this Russian cheating trick is being repeated in Israel. There, it seems they were going to help Ukraine as much as possible with their air defense systems and looked askance at the Iranian factories for the production of “shaheds”. They could have launched a preventive strike. But Putin got ahead. I think it was he who persuaded the Iranians to be the first to hit Israel with the hands of Hamas and the Palestinians.

Wherever Russia has interests, it starts a war.

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The rally in honor of Хәтер көне was banned by the Kazan mayor’s office

The rally in honor of Хәтер көне was banned by the Kazan mayor’s office

Activists of the Azatlyk movement wanted to gather 100 people  on October 15 in Tinchurin Square or near the theater named after Kamal in honor of Remembrance Day, but on October 6, one of the activists received by post a refusal to hold the event. Allegedly, the application was submitted too late, although in fact it was strictly as it should be – 10 days before the start of the event.

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Brain drain

Every country holds competitions for the best teacher.

And everything would be fine if it were not for one “but” – after such competitions, the best teachers receive attractive offers to lure them to other schools. Since Udmurtia cannot provide the same level of salaries as Moscow or St. Petersburg, it is quite obvious that the most capable teachers leave the republic.

Prosperity is not for the good

Prosperity is not for the good

Forwarded from Princeps writes, “The Tatars will follow the winners. Figuratively, if the Bashkirs achieve freedom and, accordingly, the disintegration of the underempire, and EVERYONE around is against us, then the Tatars will also happily secede from the Russian Federation. And vice versa, if we do not succeed, they will simply remain with their people.

No offense, but this strategy is very profitable and it allowed them to get rich. And it fuc…ing works!”

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A foreigner means an enemy!

A foreigner means an enemy!

A Muscovite who spoke Ukrainian was suspected of… espionage. However, then  they sorted it out and, just in case, drew up a report on petty hooliganism (further a fine or administrative arrest for up to 15 days). It is not entirely clear what includes the fact of hooliganism, i.e. what is the objective side of the offense. But they decided to do it the Russian way, straight and sharp, and what? This is really hooliganism to speak a foreign language among Russians. Any foreign language! After all, all Russians know that they almost do not have friends all over the world. There are simply no friendly foreigners. If it is a foreigner, it means an enemy, or an entrenched spy, or an infiltrated saboteur. As soon as you hear foreign gibberish, you should immediately throw him on the floor, kick him, and then call for help, tie him up hand and foot and deliver him “where he is supposed to”! Vigilance is our everything!

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