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Re: Russia going offline?
by
MCVXYZ
on 13/03/2022, 13:59:04 UTC
Such shameful gatherings have been seen in parts of Bosnia and Serbia, namely in Trebinje, Banja Luka, and Belgrade. Counter-protests were obviously also organized, but it's still embarrassing to all the people.

I am not at all surprised by such behavior, because Serbs are brothers to Russians (by religion) and by weapons. If we remember what Serbs did from 1991 onwards in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, then it is no different from what their Russian brothers do in Ukraine. What is far more dangerous at the moment is Russia's support for the secession of Republika Srpska, which wants to be part of Serbia, which without a doubt starts a new war in the Balkans.

Offcourse it makes more damages than gives benefits. Actually, it's difficult to find benefits in complete isolation besides censorship. But it's difficult to find much logic in Russia actions now which is simply killing their economy.

But can't censorship be achieved the way China has been doing for some time? Keeping a country like Russia completely separate from the world would certainly not be easy unless they plan to implement the methods that North Korea has. That would mean sending millions of the problematic to labor camps, and exploiting them there to the death.
They are brothers by religion? As I heard Russian Army bombed church and Mosque two days ago, I don't know exactly if it is right or not but Russian Army has nothing  Christianity, I think they have no religion when they are bombing churches,mosques and children