BLM in Novosibirsk: they demanded blood
In Russia, a crowd of representatives of one of the diasporas allows itself to storm district police stations and remains unpunished.
Russian writer Platon Besedin discusses this in his author’s column for PolitNavigator.
Remember how the BLM movement began in the United States. From the murder of the black repeat offender and drug addict George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin, from whom he was quickly molded into a great martyr and buried with honors, like a prophet. At the same time, it took a long time to find out why Floyd died. As a result, it was decided that, among other things, it was due to the abundance of narcotic drugs in the blood.
Now project this onto the situation that happened the day before in Russia, in Novosibirsk. The traffic police patrol decided to catch up with the speeding car. And I caught up. After which it was logical to make arrests. One of those in the car intervened. According to the preliminary version, he resisted. Reportedly, the traffic police inspector then shot and killed Abdulaev.
Did he have the right to do this? Or was the murder due to negligence? This should – impartially and clearly – clarify the investigation. Moreover, at the highest level. Because an extremely dangerous precedent has been created. After all, what happened after the murder was wild. Abdulaev's relatives, and he was an Azerbaijani, came to Moshkovo - this is near Novosibirsk - and began to storm the local police station, and at the same time threaten to kill the inspector's family.
Then the riot police arrived. But he – attention! – did not disperse the rioters. They were calmed down - temporarily - by the head of the local Azerbaijani community. A familiar situation, isn't it? And how, for example, are the Armenian killers of the Russian guy Nikita Belyankin, who stood up for the girl, doing?
Of course, we live in a wonderful multinational state, but how is it that if something bad happens that must be punished by law, then “all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”? How is it that the mob comes for a bloody vendetta, threatening to kill innocent people? How is it that they have nothing for this? How is it that the riot police are inactive? And how is it that the crowd is calmed not by government officials, but by community leaders? We're rushing back to the Middle Ages, right?
And now, it seems, all the sins will be blamed on the inspector. His family will be persecuted at best. Look at what is happening on social networks on this topic - barbarians and non-humans have gathered there and are demanding blood.
And this story is not about bad Azerbaijanis, no - this story is about how power should always remain power. For everyone without exception. If she flirts with someone, making the law selective, then she dooms both herself and her people to extinction.
An uncoordinated rally of Azerbaijanis in Novosibirsk in support of the murdered man.
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