It looks like a ninth-grader (!!) from Vladikavkaz has given us a brilliant meme and slogan for the June 12 rally.
He posted a comment with these words under a post about the rally in the group “Vladikavkaz Today.”
After that, officers from the Center for Combating Extremism came to his home, took him to the police station, and tried to dig through his phone. But the schoolboy turned out to be such a gutsy guy that he not only refused to hand over his phone, but also recorded part of the conversation on video.
I have to say, I’m really impressed by today’s schoolkids—I don’t think I was that quick-witted when I was in ninth grade.

Well, what can I say? I’m proud of the schoolboy who said, “I’m not going to delete it; it goes against my principles.” There are many people like that in Russia, so let’s gather on June 12.
I find it disgusting to live in a state where the police, instead of fighting corruption, pry into a ninth-grader’s phone messages because he opposes that very corruption and wants a normal life.
There are already 141 cities taking part in the rally. Here is the list of groups. Join the group in your city, or create one if there isn’t one yet.
Sounds good. We should go.