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How would you describe modern day Russian society, beyond just politics?

08.06.2025 12:20

How would you describe modern day Russian society, beyond just politics?

He had to take one for the team to ask the tsar the uncomfortable question about the slowing down of YouTube, which has blocked it for tens of millions of viewers in Russia. This was Putin’s personal idea and despite efforts of the comrades to talk him out of it, he only doubled down.

Putin is a thug and he softens his speakers defenses by letting a dog roam free in the room or calling him gay in the country where there’s still stigma attached to it in order to put them down psychologically.

This setup piece was for Putin to immediately react sarcastically, “and not only as a guest.” He meant that Bumaga has “untraditional sexual orientation”, i.e. he’s gay.

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Gref’s previous blogger boy Danya Milokhin gingerly supported Ukraine at the beginning of the full-scale invasion. He had to flee to Dubai after the internet censorship queen and Putin’s occasional lover Yekaterina Mezulina (who still speaks with Volgovyatsky accent it took me the whole two years to get rid of) threatened him with conscription into the armed forces if he doesn’t shut up.

A new service has appeared on the classified ads website Avito. Russians who live abroad offer to watch and verbally describe videos on YouTube to those who live in Russia and can’t watch them any longer.

“We need to leave P***hub alone and not block it. You can all watch the videos there, even without a VPN,” Putin said magnanimously implying that his subjects should be content that he lets them watch people having sex. Because what else they would ever need on the internet?

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Bumaga was a hasty upgrade. He prudently stays out of politics and buys ideas for the video content from the FSB-approved content creators.

“P****graphy sites are watched all over the world. It's like ordering a cutlet,” Peskov smirked.

Not satisfied with degrading young blogger, Peskov and Putin played out another joke.

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Thugs are sensitive to being on the receiving end of humiliation. Putin is a light weight crook, picked from the bottom of the criminal hierarchy.

In the end the whole country is playing along the charade in which they pretend they are all in on the artificially constructed reality to inflate the ego of this one little man without whose uplifted spirits, Russia would purportedly implode and cease to exist.

The honest answer would be that Putin doesn’t like the fact that he’s being humiliated and compared with every evil political leader of the past on YouTube day and night by bloggers, opposition politicians, and who-not and he doesn’t want anyone in Russia to see it.

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Putin expends considerable time and energy to constantly degrade and debase his subjects to appear the cleverest and the biggest deal, an absolute genius of geopolitics, economy and epidemiology, the king of the hill.

Everyone finds stuff to their liking to watch on YouTube and just because Putin decided that he doesn’t like criticism of his persona over war in Ukraine he pulled the plug on millions of hours of views for the whole nation.

Bumaga’s rise to fame was due to support of Putin’s gay friend, head of Sberbank, Herman Gref. He patronizes young gay bloggers whom he uses in promotional campaigns of his bank (not that he needs any , Sberbank is basically a monopoly being the only bank available to customers in the vast majority of regions of Russia).

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Just as A4 about to ask his question, journalists, activists and random toadies around him raise up A4 papers with questions they wanna ask Putin in order to mock the blogger’s silly family name. Haha, your family name is Paper. Look behind you, we got PAPERS.

To further bully the young man, Peskov, Putin’s witty press secretary, introduced Vlad Bumaga as “an untraditional guest.”

As my former boss once told me: “I can’t leave this company because I can’t find a man smarter than me.” After a lifelong of being called an idiot, he decided to pay people who would tell him that he’s the smartest person in Russia.

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It was Gref’s fault that he and his fake Western liberal ways let a traitor roam free in the hallways of the nation’s main loaner.

A visibly nervous Belorussian-Russian YouTube blogger Vlad Bumaga known to millions of his young fans as A4 (bumaga means paper in Russian) is asking Vladimir Putin during the direct line program why he is slowing down YouTube, Vlad’s primary source of income.

Russians have used YouTube to learn new professions, to play musical instruments, how to fix cars and electronic equipment, new languages. It’s a platform to listen to music and watch funny videos. Elderlies who can’t afford doctors learn about diseases and necessary medications.

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Putin answered that YouTube’s parent company Google doesn’t comply with Russian laws and so it had to go.