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Do what, exactly? It's the same story all over the world, including China and USA.
It takes a lot to make people actively rebel. And then what do you do afterwards? Very few normal people wants to rule a country and they sure as shit don't want risk dying or worse in the attempt.
I'm just saying that you're unlikely to see the Russians do it before you do it yourselves.
Are you suggesting the west should invade Russia to remove Putin?
Overthrowing your own government.
We just did, though a democratic vote.
In situations where that's not an option it has to be done in other ways.
Engaging in the democratic process and overhrowing a government aren't quite the same thing. But I'm guessing you're perfectly aware of this.
And when it comes to toppling a man like Putin, method matters.
Just straight up killing a person like him will likely have consequenses. And not the "sunshine and rainbows" kind.
I mean, Little Tommy Crooks did something. He just wasn’t very competent at it.
USA has quite the history of shooting their presidents. But for some reason it doesn't seem to change anything.
So it kinda makes sense that others would be hesitant to attempt the same when the results are so poor.
@Faydaikin @cynthorpe The failed attempts obviously had poor outcomes. The successful ones, well what exactly are you measuring?