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What happens if Putin gotta go and Russia becomes 'democrcay' and 'humabn rights' again?

Alfons

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Of course Putin isn't perfect, of course he isn't an angel, of course he isn't a liberal.

But imagine what happens if for example paid by CIA Russian tiny 'opposition' wins.

- Russian people becomes 'democracy' again like in 1990s,many of people will starve to death or die otherwise
- Mafia will run legislatures, police and KGB ( sorry, FSB )
- Russia will broke up in thirty parts
- Russian industry will perish
- No Army anymore
- Like everywhere in the West true Christianity and traditional values will practically get prohibited by law.
- Youth Russians will flee the country and occupy like most Ukrainian doing now low paid jobs in the West
- Almost all cities in Russia except Moscow, Sankt-Petersburg and a couple of another will continuously degrade
- Traditional roles of man and women get booed, only transgenders and queers are in
- No pensions, good wages
- No medicine
- Anything is purchased by transnational corporations
- And of course a big lot of nukes from NATO if Russians do not accept 'democracy' and 'human rights' again

Most of Russians are very conscious about, they can see the sad results of Ukrainian 'revolution' 2014, therefore they prefer Putin to the new 'democracy' adventure like in 1990s

By the way:

What offers 'opposition' of Mr Navalny?
Almost nothing except the fight against corruption.

What offered Yeltsin in 1989 to USSR citizens?
The same: fight against corruption.

As well-know Yeltsin and his gang extremely successfully transformed Russia in an corruption paradise.
And Russians know it and do not believe in fairy-tales about 'democracy'
 
Don't be ridiculous. The CIA loves to prop up fundamentalist tyrants, the only change would be that the new mafia-backed dictator doesn't pine for the good old days of the USSR nearly as often.
 
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