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by opsiprogram
3014 days ago
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Actually seems like they do: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Russia The US maintains no such "list" mentioned in this article. Also, not to spin your words.... but couldn't help it here: "as long as you don't cause problems for oligarchs in charge" kind of seems like the definition of authoritarianism. "Citizens will okay as long as they don't cause problems for those with power/ in control." |
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Authoritarianism is always a question of degree. The degree of it in Russia is high for political activity, but much lower then it is in China for information access. You can read whatever news you want, including foreign news critical of Russia, you can use Facebook, etc.
The population is about as brainwashed as it is here.