In other countries, milk cartons print photos of missing people.

In Russia, milk is calling us to the “elections”:

I’ve already seen a carton from Magnit (a major Russian supermarket chain) calling people there too.

Even a supermarket receipt has a call to vote printed on it.

And some people still say that the voters’ strike doesn’t work. It absolutely does.

Do your part—campaign against taking part in this disgrace every day, and soon Putin’s proxies will be forced to tattoo voting appeals onto their foreheads.

People aren’t stupid; they already understand that if there’s this much hysteria around turnout, then something is clearly fraudulent. Our task is to show them that there are many people around them who are not staying away from the polls out of laziness, but because these are not real elections.

And don’t forget to sign up as election observers. When people stop wanting to go to the polls, Putin and Pamfilova will rush to falsify turnout. We will have to catch them in the act.

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