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Edward Snowden Jul 7
has signed a repressive new law that violates not only human rights, but common sense. Dark day for .
Edward Snowden Jul 7
Signing the law must be condemned. Beyond political and constitution consequences, it is also a $33b+ tax on Russia's internet.
Edward Snowden Jul 7
People ask if I fear retaliation for my criticism. I do. But it did not stop me from criticizing the , and will not stop me here.
Rod Lockwood Jul 7
Besides, Putin should be asking himself, how can he criticize the US, when Russia does the same things they do?
DEY! Jul 7
respect homie! <3
Wout Jan Balhuizen Jul 7
may your courage be an inspiration to all of us. I tip my hat to you.
Blue Sky Jul 7
I guess that's why I've gotten some rap.. :-)
Matthew Bodner Jul 7
I'm still happy to talk to you about this for !
/dev/null Jul 7
usually it's the opposite: Putin says "our US partners do that, why can't we?". E.g. re: Crimea they used it a lot.
Dongus Amongus Jul 7
Stay safe, bud.
Rod Lockwood Jul 7
So okay, if he wants Russia to be just like the U.S. he’s doing a bang-up job.
Russia Without BS Jul 7
Let's all meet for craft beer.
Vladimir Ivanov Jul 7
actually, "they do it too" is a very popular narrative in Russian internal politics nowadays
Rod Lockwood Jul 7
Yes, people have been saying that. Repeatedly. Thank you.
J. Jul 9
"Censorship is a sign of fear." - Julian Assange.