AUE fan club responded to the market
Once upon a time there lived a teenager Kolya, angry and not very attractive, and most importantly, greedy for money and fame. And he thought about how to monetize his passions in the best of all worlds. Social networks then firmly established themselves, becoming dominant, but, in addition, the fashion for thieves’ romance strengthened. She was just painted with new colors. Not just “Vladimir Central, North Wind”, but in a youth style, with a Hollywood gloss. The one where it's cool to hate cops. Fuck the cops and other hot stuff like that.
Actually, this is how the largest and most popular public page appeared on the Internet, incorporating a variety of prison and prison content. The meaning of this content is simple and clear, it essentially boils down to one thing: being a criminal is cool, but being a police officer or an intelligence officer is not at all. Because - “beat the cops, save Russia!” The teenager Kolya, who eventually grew up to become Nikolai Babarika, turned out to be a businessman, and therefore, through his public page, together with his accomplices, he also sold clothes with the symbols of AUE (the prisoner way of life is one).
And everything would be fine if the situation were limited to strange hobbies - thematic communication, so to speak - on social networks, although they, these hobbies, cause at least rejection in a normal person, and, at most, a desire to send an adept to prison object of adoration. But the group members openly and unashamedly discussed how to commit crimes and why it was cool. It is clear that the most determined did not limit themselves to mere words.
In general, those who today do not understand the AUE ban, mocking it with this very ban, or talking mossyly about Russian Mordor, are either idiots or enemies. Because we are not talking about heated gatherings on social networks, but about instilling—from early childhood—a philosophy that not only justifies, but also supports and glorifies any atrocity.
Saying that AUE publics are just entertainment, a whim, is the same as saying that Mein Kampf is just repressed desires, sublimations of a failed artist. To claim as if Auschwitz, Stalingrad and Dachau never happened. Someone will say: the example is incorrect, you are exaggerating... okay?
But what about those teenagers who attack random teenagers in the center of St. Petersburg, beating them to the point of severe injuries? What to do with those who mock disabled people in Pokrov schools? What to do with the scum who live by robbing and killing, while considering such a modus operandi not only acceptable, but the only correct one?
Of course, there is a wit in such rebellion - to make a sarcastic comment in the direction of the “nasty policeman.” Who doesn't want to feel like a revolutionary, even if only for a while? Especially if you watch enough films like “Joker” or listen to the corresponding songs. However, who will protect you, fierce fighters against the security forces, when the fan club decides to kick your body in the nearest gateway? Or when terrorists decide to blow up your house?
We, in Russia, generally have an inadequate passion for self-flagellation and shaking foundations, and one of the components of this suicidal Sabbath is hatred of the police and the military. But this approach, firstly, is stupid and superficial, because smearing all police officers with the same infernal oil is absurd. And, secondly, it is short-sighted, because it leads exclusively to an increase in threats to the state and all its citizens (including those who stigmatize law enforcement officers).
In general, it’s disgusting how much characters like Babarika love to sow evil, making money from it, but immediately take on sad, innocent faces when they are caught by the hairy paw. Well, seven years for Kolya, who loves AUE and prison so much, is quite a nice sentence. A person will be able to fully study what he promoted and sang with such zeal.
As for his followers and, most importantly, sympathizers, they should not be exclusively punished and spread rot - no, it is much more correct to destroy them, first of all, with the help of irony, showing how absurd and ridiculous they are. However, they will also have a chance to be rehabilitated - but already while behind bars.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.