Pussy Riot
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- youngdesigner
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/pa…
What do you think...lock them up??
- drgs0
If this happened in a synagogue in NY -- would there be any punishment?
- offffcourse no,
because freedomGeorgesII - what if someone's freedom to execute this kind of protest overlaps with others freedom to practice their religiondrgs
- lalalala I can't HEAR YOU, with all the freedom flowing in my ears, LALALALA LALALgeorgesIII
- offffcourse no,
- GeorgesII0
those bad bad russian,
let the cold war start again
- ukit20
What Would Jesus Do?
- GeorgesII0
those bad bad russian,
let the cold war start again
- MrT0
What Would Jesus Do?
- sine0
held without bail. facing seven year jail sentences...
http://www.vice.com/read/a-pussy…
- georgesIII0
because nobody is locked for smoking a joint,
could I say I was smoking as a form of protest, because doing it in a form of protest makes it legal.I have given this example before; can you walk into a synagogue dressed exactly like they were, not sing anything (the video is dubbed over, the guitar not plugged, etc, etc), just yell and make fun of the people there to practice their faith and expect to walk free.
what were they fuckn thinking?
- night in the cells, caution for public disorder... do it again a couple times, maybe a couple months jail time...kingsteven
- also since when did hating religion = religious hatred?kingsteven
- so it's fine by you because you agree with it, but if you didn't it wouldn't be fine, moral compass, full northgeorgesIII
- from where are you moron?i_was
- georgeslll: missing the big picture since 2012TheBlueOne
- george, i don't understand youscruffics
- pablo280
Pussy Riot =Attention Whores
- yes attention whores in a dictatorial country: heroes.
YOU: RETARD.i_was - Dude, really? I was born in Romania in the 80's and I know very well how it is to live under dictatorship. Have you heard of Ceausescu?pablo28
- *Have you heard of Nicolae Ceausescu?pablo28
- it was almost the same as it is North Korea todaypablo28
- yes so it doesnt surprise me you have such opinion.i_was
- yes, exactly the reason you should support themscruffics
- yes attention whores in a dictatorial country: heroes.
- ukit20
8:25 GMT: The three women alleged to be members of Pussy Riot have arrived at court for sentencing.
- why alleged, I thought the whole thing was an ad for pussy riot,georgesIII
- georgesIII0
I was:
Lock them up? are you an imbecile?
yes attention whores in a dictatorial country: heroes.
YOU: RETARD.
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very constructive,
As I recall, russia isn't a dictatorial country, Putin won the election in a diplomatic way, now you can cry all you want and scream irregularities, it doesn't change the fact that russians voted and he was elected.
you sound like a ig'nant twat, grow up
- detritus0
i_was doesn't seem to be able to muster much of a dialogue with people beyond credulously taking everything his betters say or joke about at face value then poorly insulting them, with a liberal use of capitlisation.
Yaaay, another excitable dull-witted autist on QBN.
Just what we need.
- IRNlun60
There's something fishy about this case.
- vaxorcist0
There were other Pussy Riot members who were at the church but escaped before the police got there and arrested the three on trial
1. why don't they support the ones who were caught?
2. what hasn't the vaunted Russian security service found them??
- hope they give her some nice prison tattoos on that pretty face.ebertzjaw
- georgesIII0
aaaaaannd guilty,
I love how they throw the feminist word every 10 words,
like it makes you a better human being just because you are feminist
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/…
- georgesIII0
The Pussy Riot punk group singers, who have been found guilty by the Khamovnichesky Court in Moscow, were motivated by hatred and religious enmity, the court verdict says.
"The Pussy Riot singers colluded under unestablished circumstances, for the purpose of offensively violating public peace in a sign of flagrant disrespect for citizens," the court said in a verdict being pronounced on Friday.
The women were motivated by religious enmity and hatred, and acted provocatively and in an insulting manner inside a religious building in the presence of a large number of believers," the court said.
The court also has found that the Pussy Riot activists realized that their actions during the "punk prayer" in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior were insulting and intended to communicate information on the stunt to a broad range of believers.
"Intending to make the planned actions public and ensure that they drew public response, to draw the attention of the public to their illegal actions, and to communicate the expressed disrespect not only to the clergy and people in the church, but also to other citizens who were not present in the church at the time [of the punk prayer], but shared Orthodox traditions, Samutsevich, Tolokonnikova, Alyokhina, and their unidentified accomplice informed various media assistants and active bloggers on their action," the sentence read in the Khamovnichesky Court on Friday says.
- judge judy's judgementgeorgesIII
- I also am motivated by enmity towards religion.CyBrainX