Look at this wonderful vintage leaflet someone brought me:
2003. Officially paid for from the United Russia fund, with a print run of 12 million copies!
And what a squeal there was when we pushed the issue of the “United Russia Manifesto” during the 2011 campaign “United Russia is the party of crooks and thieves.”
They said it was a fake. That there was no manifesto, or that there was one but it was never fully adopted, and so on.
My phrase (Don’t overthink it, just spread it around), said about the video that is now being blocked, is still adored by all sorts of Nashi supporters (members of the pro-Kremlin youth movement), who cite it as an example of propaganda.
People do not distribute fake (or unadopted) manifestos in print runs of 12 million copies.
So this is exactly what should be spread around—shoving this Manifesto in United Russia members’ faces at every opportunity.
Where is my St. Petersburg–Anadyr mainline?
By the way, about the video. They’re blocking it on YouTube, but they can’t do that on Twitter:
Tags