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«Нервы» спели о жестокости кровавых силовиков

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  Группа «Нервы» выпустила клип на песню «Суицид моей веры», где рассказала о переживаниях из-за кровавых подавлений силовиками мирных уличных протестов (смотреть клип). Режиссером и сценаристом клипа стал сам Женя Мильковский, действо происходит на сцене, медленно заливаемой кровью, и перемежается кадрами с силовиками, избивающими мирных людей на акциях протеста. «В этой песне мы не призываем никого к суициду. Фраза "суицид моей веры" - метафора, означающая потерю веры в мир. Также в песне мы говорим о том, что не дадим этой вере умереть. Верим в лучшее и вместе всё пройдём», - говорят музыканты. Соцсети уже пометили это видео как жесткое для эмоционально чувствительных людей. Напомним, вчера после жесткого судебного приговора ранее отравленному главному оппозиционеру российского режима в Москве и Санкт-Петербурге прошли очередные акции протеста, максимально жестоко подавленные путинскими силовиками. Более тысячи людей задержаны только в Москве.

How 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After's New Preview May Have Confirmed Mike And Natalie Break-Up Rumors

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Warning! The following contains spoilers for the end of the 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Season 6 premiere. Read at your own risk! 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After  made its big return to TLC with Season 6, and while fans spent some time with cast members they hadn't seen in a while, they were also privy to certain stars they'd seen only a week before.  Mike Youngquist  and  Natalie Mordovtseva 's life after marriage was documented for this  Happily Ever After?  season, and it's looking like an upcoming episode may confirm a pretty popular rumor surrounding the couple's  alleged breakup . A preview for the upcoming episode of  90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?  teased that Mike and Natalie had it out during a  pretty big fight  after Mike was caught with some apparently explicit photos from another woman. Here's what went down in the promo as the two stars talked for a bit over a casual dinner out that became non-casual fairly quickly. Natalie: Do you th...

Trump supporters could be incited to future violence by his continued promotion of 2020 election lies, DOJ and judges say

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(CNN) Former President Donald Trump's continued promotion of  the "big lie"  about  the 2020 election  could still incite his followers to violence, the Justice Department and judges noted repeatedly this week, as courts weigh the future dangerousness of US Capitol riot defendants. Two federal judges this week brought up the disinformation about 2020 from right-wing figures, and even Trump himself, as they considered keeping alleged Capitol rioters in jail before trial. And prosecutors from the Justice Department are arguing more explicitly that violent threats stemming from Trump-backed conspiracy theories are still alive, and that Trump supporters could be called to act again. "It's never too late" for pro-Trump extremist groups like the Proud Boys to mobilize, because the right-wing political climate hasn't shifted much since Trump left office, federal prosecutor Jason McCullough  argued at a hearing  for one of the accused Proud Boys leaders earlier ...