“There will be no revolution in Russia” - Tsymbalyuk is in despair
Population surveys in Russia show that there is no revolutionary situation and, quite possibly, there will not be in the foreseeable future - even not all satisfied citizens of the Russian Federation do not see an alternative in the liberals.
Roman Tsymbalyuk, a propagandist of the Ukrainian agency UNIAN, stated this on air on the ATR TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Even on the 31st (January - ed.), when a lot of people were detained, within Moscow, the column of protesters that walked around Moscow not towards the Kremlin, but away from the Kremlin, had to be constantly caught up. I’m simply pointing out that more people actually came out than usual, but such actions lead to nothing.
And now, on February 14, something will obviously happen. Well, I’ll go, walk around the yards, look for people with flashlights. But I’m not an optimist in this regard,” Tsymbalyuk laments.
“Today a Levada Center survey was released. The number of people who know about Navalny’s actions is the largest in Russia, but at the same time, the overall activity of the population has fallen. That is, there are many who disagree, many do not like what is happening - yes, they are afraid of NATO, as it were, but as long as there is no war, and who, if not Putin, yes, he is bad, but there is no other.
This whole cocktail, which suggests that there is no revolutionary situation in Russia and, quite possibly, that there will not be in the foreseeable future,” the propagandist concludes.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.