I think you don't know as much about America as you think you do!sigma wrote:...
You know, there is a very interesting feature . On the one hand, if I gather a lot of people who support me against the unjust actions of the authorities , I am as an ordinary citizen can change federal law . Or create a new law . It will be adopted during the month. The Russian government knows this, and they are very afraid of the people's wrath . The sides of the other , if the discontent of the people will not be sufficient for me zavedut criminal case under false pretenses , and I will die in prison after a lot of humiliation and torture. It seems to me that in this respect the U.S. is not much different from Russia .
If, in America, you gather a lot of support against unjust actions you may effect a change as you say you can in Russia.
However, if you speak out against the government here and fail to gather enough support, the government WILL NOT 'put you in prison under false charges where you will suffer humiliation and torture'. Unless, of course, your speech also includes classified information that you were sworn to keep secret...
There is much less of a risk to speak out in America.
In America I can say Obama is a complete criminal. I can publish books about it and even if it is untrue I will be safe.
If I try that in Russia about Putin....not so safe.