Inside Pussy Riot trial: Clash of beliefs, reality TV or just theater of absurd? (Op-Ed)
August 01, 2012 12:26
“Just wait a little, it’s only boring here now because it’s morning,” a reporter reassured his cameraman. “Soon there will be people with balloons and Orthodox believers, things will get more fun.”
I find it most hilarious when someone talks down the behaviour of
christians without knowing the written word. If you did, you would know
full well that feminism is an anti-christian movement.
GREATBRITAIN (unregistered) wrote in #4
Russia is becoming a police state.
again,!!? o k all joke aside it amazes me how many immoral christians there are on this site, willing to call three woman who speak thier minds whores have you no shame no respect for femininity,..do you kiss your mother with that mouth,.. these women are someone's daughters and the only thing they did wrong was criticize their leaders and their involvement with the misogynist organization called the Orthodox church,.. that marginalises women, and tells them they are resposible for "sin" the only one you can blame for "sin" is your own weakness
puttinbladimost (unregistered) wrote in #2
is puttin afraid of a bunch of girls? jajajajajaja
Th ese immoral prostitutes remind you of your own daughters, don't they. They probably got the same parental education.
So it is true, the Orthodox religion is taking over Russia just as the Catholic religion has taken over Poland. The church has always been behind politicians who gave them preference (money, land, power) and thus from a secular state Russia is becoming a religious state, opium for the people. And many of the politicians, atheists before the change, have become devoted believers, hypocrisy at its best. Crazy world we live in.
BREAKING NEWS: Putin caving in on Puussy Riot? (unregistered)02.08.2012 13:59
Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding talks with David Cameron on his first trip to Britain for seven years. The two men are expected to discuss the conflict in Syria and relations between the two countries at Downing Street. Ahead of his visit, British musicians have appealed to Russian authorities to give punk rock group Puussy Riot - due to stand trial for performing a protest song in Moscow - a "fair hearing".
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