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Suppression of Speech in Russia
One of the fantastic things about Telegram is that it has given all of us a window into both Ukraine and Russia. Since Telegram has implemented a pretty decent translation API we can even read it. Mind you, slowly picking up the language, both of them.
Russia is an authoritarian state, and the war accelerated the process of closing off from the world. They have had a conflict between those who seek a fully Russian development and one that takes from the West as well. This started under Peter the Great. This continued in Soviet times and has reared its ugly head again.
One of the things that are alien to the western mind is the closing of civil rights. Partly because starting with the Enlightenment, we have had an expansion of them. This includes the protection of speech.
Laws were passed near the beginning of the war that forbids criticism of the war. This is one reason you have not seen many protests. This is an example of how speech against the war is suppressed, and it’s hardly the only one.
Dirt on the car discredits the Russian army
At the end of April, traffic cops caught up with and detained Aleksey Borisov on the road because of an anti-war inscription and a pacifist on his car. Under the threat of confiscation of the car (“an object with which the army was discredited”), he was…