Look:

This is what people in Russia get 8 months in a penal settlement colony for. In other words, actual jail time.

That is exactly the sentence handed down today to actor Yury Kuliy.

In the terminology of the beasts, traitors, and moral degenerates in the Kremlin, the Investigative Committee, and the courts, this is called “grabbing a National Guard officer by the arm and thereby causing him ‘physical pain.’”

Another moral degenerate, Alexander Petrunko, appeared as a perjuring prosecution witness at this trial. The very same man who waited for me outside my office and splashed some chemical filth in my eyes. Petrunko has not only not been arrested, he has not even been charged. Why? Precisely because he works for the authorities, helping them jail innocent people.

If you are with the authorities and support the thieves, then in Russia you can do anything:

- steal billions;

- run people over with your car;

- rig elections;

- drive drunk;

and so on and so forth. Nothing will happen to you.

But if you are against the thieves, like actor Kuliy and the hundreds of people across the country who face criminal prosecution every day for expressing their opinions, or for likes and reposts on social media, then they will try to put you in prison.

They cannot jail everyone, so they grab random people. They punish them in order to frighten millions.

And if they manage to scare us, that means they have won. But we will not let ourselves be intimidated, and we will not leave the streets. Not on June 12 either.

Sending support to Yury Kuliy and his family. Yura, stay strong.

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