I really love our voters' strike. If only because it's hilarious to watch these crooks squirm and see the ridiculous tricks they come up with to lure people into this fake vote.
Just delightful.
And today, in Yekaterinburg, the authorities refused to approve the January 28 rally. Apparently, holding it—and even calling on people not to go to the polls—poses a threat to the country's security (!), and also undermines its political and social stability.
Magnificent: - we won't let you onto the ballot; - we'll shut the media off to you; - we'll let our candidates set up pickets, campaign cubes, tents, stalls, and yurts wherever they want; - we'll ban you from gathering under any pretext; - and on top of that, we won't even let you ride the ice slide for free.
What does this mean? It means everyone absolutely must take part in the January 28 action. Find your city and sign up.
And in Yekaterinburg, you could practically hold a special action just for this: make sure to come out and speak against these vile, lawless thugs, and then go ride the ice slide for free.
Take part in the voters' strike — it's fun and it's the right thing to do.
Start by printing out a flyer and putting it up in your apartment building entrance.