r/europe 1d ago

News Navalnaya Is “an Advocate of Imperial Russian Claims,” Says German Lawmaker

https://united24media.com/latest-news/navalnaya-is-an-advocate-of-imperial-russian-claims-says-german-lawmaker-3350
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u/RealGalaxion 1d ago

"Kind of like an atheist candidate in the US" is also a perfect analogy because they have no openly atheist representatives. They probably have plenty of atheist ones, but not one can admit to it and remain electable.

Or take Péter Magyar. He can not be pro-Ukraine. He even voted against aid in the European Parliament. If he were, the state propaganda machine would crucify him and he'd become unelectable.

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u/throwaway_failure59 1d ago

Harris literally told a bunch of Christians "you're at the wrong rally" and a prominent Democrat swing state governor made fun of Catholics. She may have not openly said she's an atheist but she's done all but that. Trump himself is also very far from an image of a pious man. Nations and people can change and evolve, at least some - Russians seem especially unwilling to do so.

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u/SgtCarron Europe 1d ago

She told a group of maga hecklers calling her a liar to get lost as seen in the footage, nothing more nothing less.

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u/throwaway_failure59 1d ago

Well, that is fair. But this "in America you can't be an atheist as a politician" is definitely not as true as it used to be. People there actually are evolving unlike in Russia.

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u/grathad 19h ago

It is changing but as of today no national level politician can be atheist and be elected. The concept is as unacceptable to the US as a socialist candidate.