Behavior of young Russians during mass protests in Moscow is a bad sign for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This was stated by the Russian journalist Andrei Loshak on his Facebook page.
"What was happening resembled the King of the Mountain game, the demonstrators climbed on a green hill in the middle of the sidewalk and shouted anti-government slogans, an ideal tribune, glory to Sobyanin's landscaping!" Then the omone climbed up there, screwed the first fellows and shouted "Garbage is Russia's disgrace". The hill was immediately filled with a new party of protesters. The crowd shouted: "Putin is a thief," the company of teenagers with colored hair standing next to him picked up: "Gryffindor!" When they chanted: "Russia without Putin," they shouted: "Estrada without Agutin," said Loshak.
According to him, everyone around was smiling, realizing that slogans were not the main thing.
"The point here is not corruption and not in Navalny, but that there is a new generation of people whose ideas about freedom and justice differ sharply from what they are ready to provide power. This is a physiological protest of youth against a decrepit, cynical and morally outdated state. And a miracle happened: the children, who did not see anything except Putin in public life, grew quite different, "the journalist stressed..
He added that at a rally at the youth "a feeling of perplexity was replaced by indignation, and indignation - with anger".
"This anger will mature - the process is inevitable, since the current government is incapable of dialogue, renovation and other signs of development - only to repression and to reaction. Young look to the future and what do they see there? An aging dictator, total corruption, a monstrous inequality, a war with the West and neighbors, "traditional values," "patriotic education," lies on TV, fat priests, Lenten Mizulin, blunt teachers, babbling about "what do you want as in Ukraine?" - explained Loshak.
According to the Russian journalist, "this is not the future, it's a caricature of the past, in which we all live".
"I heard a girl say to her boy after another OMON rifle:" Thank you for bringing me here. I understood a lot today "There will be more like it, it's a very bad sign for the authorities and very good for all others," he concluded..
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