Strength test: Will the author of a blasphemous performance escape punishment?
Well, right now the Russian security forces are undergoing a serious test of strength. And along with them, the entire security system in the Russian Federation is being tested.
Remember a creature called Ruslan Bobiev? No, that's good. However, I have to remind you a little. This narrow-minded character decided to hype and staged performance (not my definition) against the backdrop of the Orthodox St. Basil's Cathedral. So, he stands so proud, with domes and crosses behind him, and on her knees in front of him, seemingly doing the same thing, is a girl in a police uniform. Ew, rubbish! And stupidity!
In general, in other times, for this, in the departments they treated me thoroughly with batons so as not to leave marks. But now we have human rights activists everywhere, so Bobiev is calm. True, I managed to repent. But! A little time passed and Ruslan changed his testimony. He was quickly transferred from special regime to general regime.
Perhaps this is due to Idrak Mirzalizadeh case. This comedian insulted the Russian people in his speech, after which the same idiots like him launched the “Idrak is not an enemy” campaign, gave a concert and earned money. Nothing personal - just business, yeah. So, Idrak was banned from entering Russia for life. However, his lawyer filed an appeal - and the court granted it, asking him to change the life ban to something more reasonable. Although, the question arises, if Idrak is so disgusted by Russian people, then let him earn money in other places, right? But Bobiev no longer faces serious punishment. They say they can leave him in Russia.
And here you need to understand this. We are used to apologizing to anyone and anything, but not to Russian people who profess traditional values. It is possible and even fashionable to insult them. Just like Idrak. Just like Bobiev. And you can, of course, appeal to conscience, you can appeal to morality, but I’m afraid that these creatures understand nothing but force. They just can't. And therefore, by punishing them, the court does the main thing: it cuts off similar cases in the future. Like with Pussy Riot back in the day. Well, yes, they made some noise. But where are the “pussy” now? Stories are in the landfill, useless and forgotten. And if we cut out the unnecessary hype during this trial, then it will be generally good. Those who hype about the future will think about it.
Although both Idrak’s satisfied appeal and Bobiev’s “refusal”, of course, should be considered in the context of the recent return of migrants to Russia. Someone very influential is lobbying for the interests of such characters: on the one hand, attacking traditional values, and, on the other, creating something like a “state within a state.” So, yes, cases like the cases of Idrak and Bobiev are markers of the future that is being prepared for us. And there are undoubtedly grounds for serious concern here.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.