Putin’s admirers here and elsewhere are/were not infatuated with him, but with the exercise of raw power unencumbered by liberal sensibilities.
They will transition seamlessly to alignment with whatever monster replaces him.
@bullcitybrian
> They will transition seamlessly to alignment with whatever monster replaces him.
I don't think there is a new monster in town, what if there are two monsters from now on? And, like you said — no one cares which monster people align with. I went out to get some beer and I think most side with Prigozhin: "He fought for us, why are they attacking him?"— but let's not forget that they are yet to receive their daily dose of propaganda that will likely portray him a traitor.
@bullcitybrian You're right, it is grey zone from now on, but I don't think that fixing it by picking one of them will do any good, neither are legitimate. And it's likely we'll see more of them come out of the woodwork — Kadyrov seems to side with Putin. For now… But these two aren't the only ones who have private armies.
This won't end well either way — but I hope that Russia will come apart into several "zones of influence" and at least some of those controlling them will have sensibility 😔