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00:00 Intro
00:47 Evgeny Golman's usual rant - on the promise of quick victory
02:47 3 days until Putin arrives in Novosibirsk
04:44 Shaman's я русскии did not work out in Moscow anymore
06:28 Why Yabloko was banned
09:34 Nikolay Igorevich Rybakov
12:18 He arrives at court
13:06 The Youth screaming Yabloko
14:38 After learning the outcome
15:38 Police saying they will be taken to military commissariat
17:01 Immediately after the Yabloko gathering
18:30 This was the official warning to the residents

Evgeny Golman’s usual rant - on the promise of quick victory
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/2087179367394742540
3 days until Putin arrives in Novosibirsk - They are cleaning and repairing the city like never before
https://x.com/JayinKyiv/status/2086725282061267429
Shaman’s я русскии did not work out in Moscow anymore after all the drone shenanigans
https://x.com/MirovichMedia/status/2087095700282597786
Why Yabloko was banned - august 10-th
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy9w1l5jr7lo
Nikolay Igorevich Rybakov arrives at court
https://x.com/khodorkovsky_en/status/2086862024995197115
The Youth screaming Yabloko in front of the courthouse
https://x.com/NOELreports/status/2086869387990986909
https://x.com/wartranslated/status/2086861211631575288
After learning the outcome - they scream shame
https://x.com/Maks_NAFO_FELLA/status/2086861111878439271
Police saying they will be taken to military commissariat
https://x.com/GloOouD/status/2086863397459480798
https://x.com/JayinKyiv/status/2086890659806617718
Immediately after the Yabloko gathering - Purtin’s motorcade did a stunt
https://x.com/faridaily_/status/2087181276381954541
This was the official warning to the residents - and then there are these children just ready waiting for him
https://x.com/EmmaDavidGsy/status/2087197813755036141/photo/1

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00:00My friends, today we will talk about the democracy and elections in Russia. I know you're laughing
00:05already. I deliberately use these words because they still play the game. They still have the
00:11charade. They still play the parliamentary or the state duma election. They still play the
00:16presidential elections game. I don't know to who, maybe for the homeland public, but in September
00:22next month there will be state duma elections. So there is only one party in Russia who opposes
00:29the war. One party who was becoming increasingly popular in the last few months. One party who
00:36brought the kids out to the streets in a protest, which is forbidden in Russia. That party is
00:41Yabloka. We're going to talk about their story and watch what happened to them two days ago in Russia.
00:47But before, I want to bring to you Yevgeny Goelman, the usual rambler, ranter. This is the
00:54Brigosin of our time. I wish we had a better Brigosin, but this is what we get. So let's
00:59watch it. Therefore, comrade commander, stop taking sh**. Stop. This is the price of our
01:05great life. Life is the most precious thing on earth. It's always funny coming from a Russian
01:11saying that life is the most precious thing on earth. Something off about that. And these
01:15ones. Three days in Kursk region. Three days and we'll fly to Kiev and smash it. These are
01:22the Russian military leadership's promises about the war. It pretty much is ranting against
01:27them. Medevchuk bulls**ted, stole the money, pocketed it. That's how it is, guys. It's all
01:35bulls**t. Without respecting the enemy, there's no effing way to go into battle. Now, why I keep
01:40watching this rambler or ranter, I mean, he doesn't really make sense most of the time, but he has
01:45pearls of truth sometimes. This sentence, without respecting the enemy, there's no way to go into
01:50battle. This is true. Russians insanely underestimated the Ukrainian people's resolve. Yes, the Ukrainian
01:58army was extremely weak in 22, but the people's resolve is what stopped the Russians and they
02:04underestimated it, meaning they did not respect their enemy. Shaigu, what the F? He was telling
02:10the president about the army on May the 9th. Where are we now? Where is Shaigu? I'm telling you, this
02:17is
02:17Prigozhin of our time. This is like a Timu Prigozhin. Shaigu, Gerasimov, where is the ammo? You know,
02:24this meme, all the same. Where is Shaigu? Everything has been stolen. Everything has been sold. And those
02:30pastors simply stole billions of UAVs. I'm guessing he means money-wise billions of UAVs. On these drones,
02:38they want us all to die. He never makes much of sense, but he has some truths in what he
02:45says. This is
02:46why I keep bringing him back. Before we get to the Yabloko party, we have to see where Putin is.
02:52Yabloko in Moscow, the courthouse, the kids protesting in front of it. But where is Putin? Not in Moscow.
02:59Putin is now in Novosibirsk, which is a Russian city in far, far east Siberia. And this city never
03:05sees much change. Never sees paved roads being repaired, the holes being repaired, or the grass being cut,
03:13because that's how these companies in Russia usually operate. They don't do that stuff. They
03:17just take the money allocated for it by the central government. But now Putin is coming to
03:22Novosibirsk. A lot is being done. This specific resident is quite happy about this work being
03:27done. Says that Putin should visit more often. Right. Three days until our president arrives in
03:34Novosibirsk. Effing hell. New roads. Красный проспект. And specifically the part of our president
03:41is going. This specific part of the city. To drive down. That's where they're working. Look how much
03:48machinery they brought here. Yeah, Russians who are used to everybody stealing everything, nobody doing
03:54nothing to keep the city in order. Suddenly everything is working. Are we in the European Union?
04:00Because the streets are clean and no potholes. They're clearing branches away over there. Look,
04:06they're pruned all the trees. They even pruned the trees in Russia. So nice and tidy. Completely clean.
04:14This place was a effing overgrown. They're laying those branches in three days. They'll rebuild our city
04:22like this. You should visit more often. Who knows. Maybe they'd build us a new city in a year. So
04:29yeah,
04:29this is Putin in Novosibirsk arriving in a few days. This was made on August the 10th. The same day
04:34by the way
04:35that all the shenanigans happened in the Moscow courthouse with the Yabloko party and we'll get to it.
04:40So what is the mood in Moscow? August the 10th. The same day. To show it to you, I'll bring
04:46to you a Russian
04:48Z singer or pro-Kremlin, pro-war, pro-fascist, Russian pro-fascist. Sorry for the lack of words. Is everything
04:56bad with
04:57the Russians? Shaman. A Russian neo-fascism superstar propped up by the Kremlin. He has this song,
05:05Ya Ruski. I am Russian. And he was propping that up to every concert and people were singing Ya Ruski.
05:12Well, people were paid to do that, but no more. People don't go with that nonsense anymore because
05:17in Moscow, this summer has been difficult. Their Electrostar wildberries was burning like the greatest
05:24bonfire they have seen. But before that, the Moscow oil refinery burned even brighter. Moscow residents
05:30are kind of fed up with this war. So if this shaman neo-fascist superstar comes along singing
05:37Ya Ruski, let's see how the people take it.
05:46And now he's silent waiting for the people to rise up and sing Ya Ruski. And there's nothing.
05:56The Russians, the Ruski are not singing. And he continues.
06:06This is him, by the way. If you didn't know, he's gay. That's super weird.
06:12Neo-fascist superstar of Kremlin is gay. It's... I don't know. Don't ask me. The
06:17contradictions here are insane.
06:22People are not taking this. They don't like it. The mood has changed in Moscow. The elections are in one
06:29month. And now let's talk about the only party in Russia who is publicly against the war. Who publicly
06:36promises that we must end this war. And publicly has announced that they are against the two wars
06:41of Russia and Chechnya. A war against Georgia. The annexation of Crimea and the invasion of Ukraine.
06:47They are all against all of that. And that party is called Yablaka. Which means apple in Russian,
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09:45Yabloka chairman Nikolai Rybakov. Yabloka was becoming extremely popular right now because they're the
09:51only party, as I said, who are anti-war and people are more increasingly anti-war in Moscow and in
09:57a lot
09:57of Russia. Usually Putin and his Kremlin cronies have allowed Yabloka to take part of the elections.
10:04The last 20 years they have been taking part of the elections, but their percentage has been one percent,
10:10two percent, three percent. So small, marginal, that Putin hasn't really worried about them. The
10:15opposition party was so small that they don't even bother banning them, but things are different now.
10:22So they allowed them to take part two months ago, but now, one month before the elections,
10:28their Kremlin panics. They are increasingly popular, so they need to take them down. So what do they use
10:34to block them from taking part in the Duma elections? The lawsuit by the Rodina party,
10:40Rodina meaning homeland in Russian, it's another party which is pro-war, pro-Kremlin, but not the
10:45Yedina Heresia, they're just another similar party. So it means that Putin's party doesn't want to be
10:52connected to taking down the Yabloko party, but it doesn't matter, it's the same. The Rodina party
10:57accused Yabloko of publicly supporting the extremist organization by publishing material on its website to
11:04support the international LGBT movement. In 2023, the Kremlin made LGBT movements into extremist
11:13groups, meaning they're pretty much terrorist organizations. So now they accuse Yabloko of
11:18publishing LGBT information, and that's banned, so no taking part in the elections. But they took
11:25another case. Rodina also said Yabloko was guilty of copyright infringement after a senior party member
11:33had quoted the lyrics of a Soviet-era song. Let there always be sunshine in an interview. This
11:39song everybody knows who lived in the Soviet times. It's a very famous song in Estonia. We had the
11:45Estonia version for it. It's like a Stalinist-era song. Everybody sung it. So just to say these words,
11:52and they're using that to block your party, I mean this is hocus-pocus, this is Kremlin panicking,
11:58Yabloko too popular, we need to ban them, just find something. This is empty cases, but they used
12:05it to ban Yabloko from taking part of the elections. Ban one of the fastest rising parties in Russia right
12:12now. Let's see how the people took it. 10th of August, Nikolai Igorovich Rybakov, the chairman of
12:19the Yabloko party arrives in Moscow court. Here is the video of it. People have gathered. This is the
12:26guy. He's the man of the people. His continuation to Navalny would say, although Navalny was part of
12:34the Yabloko party and was thrown out, by the way, there's a whole different drama. But he's a man of
12:38the people. People gather, they greet him, and they send him in the courthouse to take his verdict.
12:43What's it gonna be? What are the Moscow cronies gonna decide on the Yabloko party? People greet
12:51and cheer him on. By the way, these kind of gatherings are completely banned in Russia. For any reason,
12:58peaceful or no peaceful, they're banned and people will be usually thrown in jail for them. But this
13:03crowd still gathered in front of the courthouse. So this is the youth that gathered at the same time
13:10in front of the courthouse. The hearings took eight hours or the decision-making. So it's a long, it's a
13:15whole day thing. They sent a German in. Now they're screaming Yabloko with a Russian flag and they
13:22scream Rus, Russia also. So they scream Russia and the name of the party. This is super forbidden in
13:29Russia. You cannot do that. But these guys are 18 or just below that. You could see maybe 16, 15,
13:35some of them. It's a bunch of kids. It's a very popular party among the youth. It's a liberal party,
13:43by the way. You don't see these kind of gatherings or protest-minded gatherings in Russia ever. So this
13:50is why I'm dedicating so much time to it since this is so rare. Are they going to arrest all
13:56these kids?
13:58We have an answer, by the way, to that. But before, one more video of the gatherings. They were painting
14:03the
14:04streets with the, I don't know how you call them in English, sorry. You know, you can see.
14:08Russia, Yabloko, Svoboda, which is Russia, Yabloko, Apple, the party and freedom. And this pretty much
14:15all anti-war stuff, all liberal stuff. It's very much forbidden. Here is a car with the Yabloko flag.
14:22All of that is so forbidden and there's already a bus of Omoin police. Well, this is policia still,
14:29but it doesn't matter nowadays. Security forces, internal security forces, ready to take these kids
14:35in by the hundreds if necessary. So then the outcome is revealed. What did the Moscow Supreme Court
14:43decide on the Yabloko party? They decided we are going to ban them from these, you know, democratic
14:51elections of this year. Because they quoted, let there be sunshine. It's a completely made-up
15:01hocus-pocus case. But then the people gathered in front of the door and started screaming
15:09Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame! And that reminds me of Game of Thrones, you know what I'm talking about.
15:17But these youngsters are not happy. So the police has to do something. Are they gonna arrest like 14
15:24year olds by the thousands? Are they gonna beat them? Because that's what Omoin police, internal
15:29security police do in Russia usually. They beat and they take you to the station. They beat you some
15:34more and they fine you. Are they gonna do that to kids? Well, we know because this is what they
15:40did.
15:41This is a police officer now turning to these kids. Will the speaker, that makes your voice louder.
15:46Sorry for the English. If someone has something in their heads, I will ask you to go to the cafe
15:52by metro. You have children. If you do not disperse, do not be offended. Do not take your young people
16:06from my team. The gray-haired man who was standing here riling to you. Where is he? Look who you
16:14are dealing with.
16:17Get the teams ready.
16:24Everyone inside. I warned all of you. Look who is talking to you here. The senior officer who is explaining
16:30things to you. You didn't listen to me. So we're missing some of the context, some of the talk here,
16:35but in the end he says that these kids will be taken to the military commissariats if they don't disperse,
16:41meaning that they will be sent to the front. That's what he's saying. You are protesting here
16:47against the banning of a party that you love. You're protesting our fascist government. We will
16:53send you to the front to die. That's what he's saying to these kids. Some of them are like 13,
16:5714,
16:5815, 16. So this is very serious. By the way, this gathering was big enough or important enough for
17:05Russian media to pick it up and people sending these videos to each other in telegram. So the Kremlin had
17:10to do
17:10something. Putin was in Novosibirsk. We already talked about at the beginning of a video. They propped up that city
17:15is doing like his motorcade or tour in that city right now. And this is happening in Moscow. So they
17:20need to do
17:21something to save face. What do they do? Well, this is Putin's motorcade. Let's see what do they do spontaneously
17:30then.
17:33This is Putin's car, by the way, right here. All of these kids in Novosibirsk. Oh, standing on the
17:40side of the street. Oh, the Greek Putin, the man of the people. Wow. Look at all these kids filming.
17:49You know why they're filming? Because in each and every one of their classrooms, there's a Putin's
17:53photo up there where the Tsar used to be 150 years ago. Now it's Putin. Before it was Stalin and
17:59before
17:59it was Lenin and then it was Russia. Well, now it's Putin. They see his face every day. At night
18:04on the
18:05TV or in the school does his face. Just a guy they see. It's exciting to see. They still have
18:11no
18:11connection that this guy killed their father, their uncle in the front. Sent it to die. So yeah,
18:19man of the people right here. The kids came to film him. Very exciting. All of this, by the way,
18:24happened completely spontaneously, did it? Such a spontaneous man, this Putin. Crowds love him.
18:31Well, this is what Novosibirsk residents were sent before the arrival of Putin. How they should behave?
18:38Residents of Novosibirsk were advised to cover their windows and avoid going outside on the day
18:43of Putin's visit. One of the management companies posted a notice based on instructions from the law
18:48enforcement agencies asking residents to refrain from going outside in the Bolshevist district
18:54during the passage of the motorcade. Do not approach the windows of buildings. Do not use electronic or
19:00optical devices and do not leave cars in the Bolshevist street or nearby. Basically you cannot
19:06move. You cannot show yourself. They will think you want to kill the president. They will shoot you.
19:11Do not use optical devices. Don't use binoculars to look at Putin from the window. They will shoot you.
19:16And then there's this hundred kids randomly standing outside. After these crazy warnings
19:22and instructions that we will pretty much shoot you if you show yourself because it's dangerous for
19:27Putin, these random kids appear in the middle of a random highway in Novosibirsk ready to greet him.
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