Mandatory vaccines in Russia. How does this fit in the opinion of many that say Covid is exaggerated by the west for their political interests?

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Nobody is saying Russia is immune to the global reset, but it seems clear that covid scepticism is much more prevalent there than in the West.
How did you come to this conclusion?
Sure, it might not really matter in the long run, but the lax implementation of the law (see masks) is a breath of fresh air compared to the covidian fanaticism many Europeans endure every day.
Covid is about Sovietizing the West. Since Russia is already Sovietized, why would they need to use Covid in the same way?
Personally, I am keeping an eye on Belarus and hoping for Lukashenko to stay in power: he declared covid "a mass psychosis", refused the WHO bribes and stated that he does not need a "vaccine", so there is a good chance he will not make it mandatory.
Lukashenko is of the old KGB guard. He is not some white nationalist superhero. He is a corrupt bureaucrat, like the rest of them.
 

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How did you come to this conclusion?

Covid is about Sovietizing the West. Since Russia is already Sovietized, why would they need to use Covid in the same way?

Lukashenko is of the old KGB guard. He is not some white nationalist superhero. He is a corrupt bureaucrat, like the rest of them.
You are making general statements; I am talking about the day-to-day reality.

I have been to Belarus and Russia multiple times, and temporarily moved there last year to escape my country's lockdown.

I am also in contact with some locals, and often watch local media to brush up my language skills and cultural knowledge.

So what if Putin and Lukashenko are corrupt? The truth of the matter is, life in Belarus kept going on as usual, and I was able to eat out, go to the gym, socialise and travel without any sort of restrictions – all of that while most of Europe was under house arrest.

Russia has tried to enforce stricter restrictions, but opposition is strong, as seen with the general boycott of covid pass restaurants in Moscow.

Those places might be already sovietised, but their governments are corrupt and inefficient. I would worry more about a sovietised Germany or UK.
 

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You are making general statements; I am talking about the day-to-day reality.

I have been to Belarus and Russia multiple times, and temporarily moved there last year to escape my country's lockdown.

I am also in contact with some locals, and often watch local media to brush up my language skills and cultural knowledge.

So what if Putin and Lukashenko are corrupt? The truth of the matter is, life in Belarus kept going on as usual, and I was able to eat out, go to the gym, socialise and travel without any sort of restrictions – all of that while most of Europe was under house arrest.
If you think that it's just about Putin and Luka being corrupt, you haven't been paying attention.
Russia has tried to enforce stricter restrictions, but opposition is strong, as seen with the general boycott of covid pass restaurants in Moscow.

Those places might be already sovietised, but their governments are corrupt and inefficient. I would worry more about a sovietised Germany or UK.
Sovietized Europe is part of Lenin's plan, which is being fulfilled through Putin.

Lenin said that the first world war would bring communism to Russia, the second, to Europe, and the third world war would make communism global. Putin is KGB, always has been. The collapse of the Soviet Union was pure theatre intended for gullible consumption.
 

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You are making general statements; I am talking about the day-to-day reality.

I have been to Belarus and Russia multiple times, and temporarily moved there last year to escape my country's lockdown.

I am also in contact with some locals, and often watch local media to brush up my language skills and cultural knowledge.

So what if Putin and Lukashenko are corrupt? The truth of the matter is, life in Belarus kept going on as usual, and I was able to eat out, go to the gym, socialise and travel without any sort of restrictions – all of that while most of Europe was under house arrest.

Russia has tried to enforce stricter restrictions, but opposition is strong, as seen with the general boycott of covid pass restaurants in Moscow.

Those places might be already sovietised, but their governments are corrupt and inefficient. I would worry more about a sovietised Germany or UK.
I don’t take that
You are making general statements; I am talking about the day-to-day reality.

I have been to Belarus and Russia multiple times, and temporarily moved there last year to escape my country's lockdown.

I am also in contact with some locals, and often watch local media to brush up my language skills and cultural knowledge.

So what if Putin and Lukashenko are corrupt? The truth of the matter is, life in Belarus kept going on as usual, and I was able to eat out, go to the gym, socialise and travel without any sort of restrictions – all of that while most of Europe was under house arrest.

Russia has tried to enforce stricter restrictions, but opposition is strong, as seen with the general boycott of covid pass restaurants in Moscow.

Those places might be already sovietised, but their governments are corrupt and inefficient. I would worry more about a sovietised Germany or UK.
I don’t take that “pistachio” person seriously anymore. Just too far gone even for me. Probably sees Lenin with Stalin under every bed!
 

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It's September, nothing is mandatory here AFAIK.

ATOR in Russia was reminded in which regions they introduced QR codes for visiting restaurants​


Furthermore:

Putin advised Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan to get Russia’s COVID-19 jab Sputnik
 

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Russia Today, formerly "Soviet Russia Today", tried to silence funeral director whistleblower John O'Looney of Milton-Keynes:

“The email asked me for my story,” said O’Looney about Moscow’s request via Russia Today USA. “It suggested that everyone I’d spoken to was deliberately anti-vax and they would like an impartial story, and it would pay for my exclusive story and it would pay me £85,000 upon my first interview and me signing a contract that their lawyers would draw up. But the conditions were that I could never speak to anyone else again.”
 

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ATOR in Russia was reminded in which regions they introduced QR codes for visiting restaurants​


Visiting restaurants, uh? Is it somehow uniquely evil or what?
'Mission impossible': French restaurants grapple with new COVID health pass
COVID-19 Vaccine Passport Mandatory In Italy For All Private Sector Workers: Officials
So, should we consider Italy and France as part of your source's "Exposing the Judeo-masonic-Bolshevist conspiracy"?
Vaccine is still not mandatory in Russia. And if it ever will be, I'm pretty sure Russia will not be the first one to introduce this idiocy.

PS - 30% of total population is fully vaccinated in Russia as of today. Which is WAY less compared to the US or EU.
So why picking specifically on Russia, I don't get it.
 
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Visiting restaurants, uh? Is it somehow uniquely evil or what?
'Mission impossible': French restaurants grapple with new COVID health pass
COVID-19 Vaccine Passport Mandatory In Italy For All Private Sector Workers: Officials
So, should we consider Italy and France as part of your source's "Exposing the Judeo-masonic-Bolshevist conspiracy"?
Vaccine is still not mandatory in Russia. And if it ever will be, I'm pretty sure Russia will not be the first one to introduce this idiocy.

PS - 30% of total population is fully vaccinated in Russia as of today. Which is WAY less compared to the US or EU.
So why picking specifically on Russia, I don't get it.
To counter the massive influx of pro-Kremlin narratives circulating in the alt media. Kremlin agents using mimetic warfare are spreading the false notion that Russia is somehow anti-globalist and, therefore, anti-vax. But this is not the case in either.

The truth is that while Russia is going along with the global scamdemic narrative, it doesn't need to place as harsh restrictions domestically as Western nations do because Russia is already highly communized/Marxified. Similarly, Russia tries to take the moral high ground by its rejection of the last ten years of Islamic migration to Western nations. In truth, Russia doesn't need to take more migrants because it is already a multi-ethnic state with a huge Muslim population. But the Kremlinists are trying to fool Western conservatives by portraying themselves as the anti-dote to all the things plaguing them: Islamic migration, scamdemic lockdowns, covid passport, etc. But it is all lies.
 
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To counter the massive influx of pro-Kremlin narratives circulating in the alt media. Kremlin agents using mimetic warfare are spreading the false notion that Russia is somehow anti-globalist and, therefore, anti-vax. But this is not the case in either.
"mimetic warfare" is going on in your head, Kremlin agents live in the same place.
The fact is, EU and US vaccinated more than twice as many people people as Russia, percentagewise. If you are worried about globalist agenda, worry about little kids choosing their gender or the "critical race theory" or "political correctness" - of which we here have none I must proudly say :) We don't like bearded "women", and we say so.
Russia is not unaffected by those "new trends", but clearly it is not the vanguard of this whole anti-human paradigm. It's a way more traditional society compared. And I hope it'll stay like that.

PS. Waste of time.
 
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"mimetic warfare" is going on in your head, Kremlin agents live in the same place.
The fact is, EU and US vaccinated more than twice as many people people as Russia, percentagewise. If you are worried about globalist agenda, worry about little kids choosing their gender or the "critical race theory" or "political correctness" - of which we here have none I must proudly say :) We don't like bearded "women", and we say so.
Russia is not unaffected by those "new trends", but clearly it is not the vanguard of this whole anti-human paradigm. It's a way more traditional society compared. And I hope it'll stay like that.

PS. Waste of time.
You are mistaken. Russia is feigning conservatism as a pretext to lure Western conservatives into their trap, much like the still running "Soviet Trust".
 

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"mimetic warfare" is going on in your head, Kremlin agents live in the same place.
The fact is, EU and US vaccinated more than twice as many people people as Russia, percentagewise. If you are worried about globalist agenda, worry about little kids choosing their gender or the "critical race theory" or "political correctness" - of which we here have none I must proudly say :) We don't like bearded "women", and we say so.
Russia is not unaffected by those "new trends", but clearly it is not the vanguard of this whole anti-human paradigm. It's a way more traditional society compared. And I hope it'll stay like that.

PS. Waste of time.
This pistachio person is definitely a waste of time. It’s like listening to Rachel Madcow.
 

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"Based" Russia:

Russia is set to introduce a nationwide non-working week for non-essential workers starting Oct. 30 in a bid to slow swiftly rising cases, hospitalizations and deaths, with President Putin expected to approve the plans in the coming days

 

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Mask mandates tightened in Russia

Mask mode is tightened: how to avoid a fine​

Как обжаловать штрафы за нарушение антиковидных санитарных требований - Газета.Ru
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Sobyanin named the reason for the introduction of the QR code system in Moscow​


Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that QR codes are being introduced so that citizens gradually get used to vaccination, and non-working days give an urgent break in the chains of coronavirus infection. TASS reports .
 
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