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kakmalasch said:
http://translate.google.de/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Falles-schallundrauch.blogspot.de%2F2012%2F08%2Fpussy-riot-sind-nutzliche-idioten-und.html

the german article is translated by google.

The author is overdramatizing and overthinking the situation, the usefulnes of article begins and ends with the headline "Pussy Riot are useful idiots and no punks", true that (though I'm too old to comprehend the difference between the "idiot" and "punk", synonyms for me). There's no point in brining Bilderberg Club and ZOG here, lol.

 

There's nothing foreign in "pussies" case. This's the provocation from inside of current political elite, one side of it. Yes, strictly domestic politics was  brought to attention of the wider audience on purpose (not for the first time btw*). Why? To put political pressure on other side of current political elite, in order to make the "public opinion" of MSM the way to follow, like a referee, highest authority. Of course, the average Joe from said audience easily bites as you might see it even judging by this thread. It's hard to blame the Joe, he doesn't speak other languages and bound to agree with the public opinion of the informational ghetto he's living in, barely understanding anything. That's basically a knee jerk reaction.

*BTW Kaz, that's the same kind of case as with your Aslund you metioned once. The difference only in the topic of an article, since in 2008 the president Medvedev was hot topic at the time, so naturally he was supported as a "new hope" for RF. A new hope in strictly expected way, of course, that's why this "mind the gap" fallacy was invented.