The silence of the gender-neutral gods
Vladimir Putin’s long-awaited address to the Federal Assembly leaves Russians with no answers to key questions
Kirill MartynovFebruary 21, 17:30

While the mayor of Moscow poses in camouflage once every three months and is taking part in the renovation of Luhansk, ex-president Dmitry Medvedev sees himself as the head of a virtual fascist junta that is threatening the entire world through Telegram posts.
Meanwhile, the Russian god, we are to understand, has clear sexual characteristics, so it is defending the god’s right to keep them that is the reason for missile attacks on Ukrainian cities.
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