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    MOSCOW (AP) — The most popular protest song in Moscow today comes from burly men in blue berets, unlikely heroes of a peaceful middle-class movement challenging the strongman rule of Vladimir Putin.

    The simple but catchy song was performed at a protest rally for the first time this weekend, but many of the tens of thousands in the crowd already knew the words.

    On a snowy square across a frozen river from the Kremlin, the protesters sang along with the chorus, which sums up their weariness with Putin as he intends to extend his 12 years in power by winning a presidential election in March:

    "You're just like me, a man not a god. I'm just like you, a man not a sod."

    The former paratroopers' song is just one of the many musical, literary and artistic creations that have inspired and enlivened the protest movement that is still largely the reserve of erudite, urban Russians.

    Mikhail Vistitsky, a 45-year-old veteran of the elite force, wrote the lyrics after attending one of the first big anti-Putin demonstrations in late December.

    "Mikhail had the idea that a song, an anthem, was what the whole protest movement needed," said Stanislav Baranov, who contributed music and several lines to the song. "The lyrics came straight from his heart in like half an hour."

    A video of them and three others performing the song lit up the Internet, getting more than 1 million views in the first few days.

    "We are not a professional band, we just expressed our discontent," Vistitsky, who now runs a small construction business, said during an interview in the closed restaurant where the former paratroopers made the video. "My guitar skills are lousy, I'd be ashamed to play the song without the boys."

    During Saturday's rally, Visitsky sang along to the music, unwilling to test his guitar playing in the subzero temperatures.

    The paratroopers were joined on the stage by some of Russia's most respected cultural figures, who have played major roles in organizing the protests along with veteran politicians now in the opposition.

    The artists' role in the demonstrations "is more important because they have not been discredited, while politicians have been, by their former government jobs, suspected corruption and so on," said political analyst Stanislav Belkovsky. "Aesthetic forms of appealing to the protesters are more effective than political ones."

    Since Soviet times, writers and artists have served as the conscience of society in the face of government repression.

    In the last days of the Soviet Union, rock bands that had been banned just years before found a huge audience among those fighting the Communist system. One of those bands was DDT, led by Yuri Shevchuk, whose rousing song closed out Saturday's rally. Long part of the opposition, Shevchuk caused a sensation in 2010 when he publicly challenged Putin over the loss of freedoms in Russia since he came to power in 2000.

    The rally's organizers and speakers also included some of Russia's best known writers and novelists: Lyudmila Ulitskaya, Boris Akunin and Dmitry Bykov.

    The paratroopers' song is not in the same artistic league, but its straightforward honesty and marching beat has won the hearts of many disgruntled Russians.

    The video of the song was released in late January and produced a flood of comments, largely because of the performers' military past.

    Vistitsky served in a Soviet battalion in East Germany in the mid-1980s, not far from where KGB officer Putin served around the same time.

    As president and now prime minister, Putin has counted the secret services and armed forces among his loyal supporters, and the paratroopers are one of the most professional and cohesive branches of the Russian military.

    The paratroopers have their own songs, but they tend to be about the Soviet military operation in Afghanistan or the separatist wars in Chechnya in the 1990s. So some military officers were not pleased to see men in the paratroopers' distinctive blue berets and striped undershirts singing a song criticizing Putin.

    The chairman of the Union of Paratroopers said the song runs counter to what Russian paratroopers stand for. "The union will not march to the beat of somebody else's drum or guitar," Valery Yuriev said in a statement.

    Vistitsky dismissed the criticism as part of the Kremlin's effort to portray the protesters as part of a Western plot to weaken Russia.

    "It's not offensive at all, because we're used to seeing dishonest people in power do nasty and mean things," he said.

     

    21 comments

    • Boston Blackie  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      James Madison (the acknowledged Father of the Constitution) said in the Federalist #10:
      ... there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party or an obnoxious individual. Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.
      *
      John Adams said:
      - Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts and murders itself. There was never a democracy that did not commit suicide.
      ***
      That is why our Founding Fathers actually feared a Democracy and formed a Constitutional Republic. The Constitution limits the powers of the government – that is why it has been under attack from the politicians.
      The political system in America has broken down – the politicians are the problem.
      • jcw 3 mths ago
        he also set the stage for the War of 1812 and was responsible for one of the first major international blunders which nearly economically crippled the country with the passage of the Non-Intercourse bill which voided embargoes from all importers to America except England. A bit either conflicted or schitzo... he was a Republican-Democrat!
    • Elliott  •  3 mths ago
      In Russia the middle class has only Putin to worry about. In America the middle class has to fight the whole republican party to hold onto what we have.
    • Mc  •  3 mths ago
      appropriate song .
      describing the "high finance geniuses" of wall street and the republican "free market "
      fools .
      the russian people got screwed , the american people got screwed , everybody got screwed.
      maybe marx had something there after all .
      unearned rents from the work and creativity of many people appropriated by the few , the smart and the politically connected .
    • be Happy  •  3 mths ago
      Governments fear music far more than any other form of art.
    • Rafferty  •  Dayton, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Putin is not about to give up easily- Russia is amassing huge military and so is China!
    • Dan  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      For the first time ever people in the former USSR are how getting a chance to voice their opinion. Its very cool to see. That said the KBG still rages and when it get closer to the election the government (Putin) will start to do its crack down. The public of the United States wants to be friends with the Russian people but the government has never "gone all the way" when it comes to personal freedom. Putin thinks the US cause his Arab spring, in reality people all over the world want change.
    • LV  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Check out FPSRussia on youtube if you want to see some funny stuff and weapons.
    • shishhhh  •  3 mths ago
      You go comrades. True freedom will not be yours until you have representatives of the people who are willing to fight for the rights of the people against those who would repress the citizens. Those in power are always reluctant to give up or share their power and prestige and will resort to all forms of propaganda and insanery to maintain their agenda.
      • jcw 3 mths ago
        It could be as much an anthem for Americans as any one else who seeks to install a more just and democratic leadership. I've seen enough of the elitism of politics. They are supposed to be working for us, not the other way around.
      • Boston Blackie 3 mths ago
        “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”
        Joseph Goebbels
        Reich Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
      • Boston Blackie 3 mths ago
        *** The elite U.S. Politicians and the Fed are driving the turmoil in the World ***
        The Goal:
        One World Government – One World Bank – No U.S. Constitution
        The Plan:
        Collapse the world economy by inflating the world’s reserve currency – the U.S. dollar and Create Chaos in the World.
        *
        - The Fed has given away between 12 and 16 Trillion dollars to the likes of Goldman Sachs, J P Morgan, Bank of America and powerful central banks – Germany, England, Spain, Ireland, Korea and others. Since the Fed operates in stealth mode we don’t know the exact damage – audit and then abolish the Federal Reserve – a ‘very private and elite’ entity.
        *
        Spend, Spend, Spend – Print, Print, Print – Collapse, Collapse, Collapse
        *
        - Since Obama was elected President on November 4th, 2008, the U.S. dollar has lost 48% of its purchasing power. Americans today spend 48% more for gasoline than they did the day of the last election. Meanwhile, the real unemployment rate has increased from 16.8% to 22.3%.
        NIA – National Inflation Association
        - America is just beginning to feel the inflation, because supermarkets are absorbing the cost for now – that’s about to stop. In the last year cereal grains were up over 100%, fats and oils up 70%, sugar up 85%, cotton up over 200% - commodity prices are exploding everywhere, except the U.S. The Egyptians, Tunisians and elsewhere are starving to death.
        Out of Chaos comes Change!
        - The fact that the Middle East’s population has nearly tripled in the last 30 years, together with Obama’s speech last year, helped ignite the powder keg.
        - Consumer Price Index? Remember the consumer price index does Not include Food and Energy Prices. The true rate of inflation is now around 10% a year and rising.
        - Remember the Multinational Corporations and elite own the U.S. Politicians – the best Politicians money can buy.
        *
        The elite have a plan. We the People do not.
    • Pete  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      This is a healthy protest! an eye opener, that, every body should be given a chance to run Russia, who knows, that somebody will make Russia great, arm conflict should be avoided at all cost, Government, military/police should be more tolerant, avoid use of excessive force.
      • Stoney McStonerson 3 mths ago
        can i run russia?
      • wrdsmth 3 mths ago
        only in your dreams, stoney. but hey they had folks like catherine the great (crazy as a nyphomaniac teenage) and rasputin. you could probably do a better job than those critters.
      • Boston Blackie 3 mths ago
        Eliminate the drugs, Stoney and you can run the U.S. after the collapse.
    • pdp44734590j  •  3 mths ago
      Putin and his Putemkin Village government MUST go. Time for democracy in Russia!
      • Vlad 3 mths ago
        Your democracy sucks. F you.
      • Boston Blackie 3 mths ago
        Democracy holds the seeds of its own destruction – greedy, corrupt, incompetent, career politicians are one of those seeds.
      • pdp44734590j 3 mths ago
        Hey, Vlad---This is what your Putin culture is all about. You have shown it on Yahoo! Bandits and gangsters are in charge of Russia, and the ordinary Russians have very few opportunities for the future. Bad news in Russia!
    • wild wool  •  3 mths ago
      It's not offensive at all, because we're used to seeing dishonest people in power do nasty and mean things," he said,(Vistitsky). Sounds like the US large bankers, Wall Street, CEO,s and our bought and paid for leadership, do not for get the courts.
      ,
      ..
    • Mike B  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      take notice america our gov as crooked as theirs
      • Stoney McStonerson 3 mths ago
        ours is way more! we are just way better at hiding it than they are!!!!
    • Boston Blackie  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.
    • Vlad  •  3 mths ago
      So people who write crappy songs and associate themselves with the COMMUNIST party have a better understanding of democracy than Putin ? Yeah right ! The majority of Russians are siding with Putin. Who are you going to believe ? Some sluts whose idea of protesting is to do strip tease in front of the police and hand out condoms to passers by (this actually happened, google it). No way Jose ! Your people suck, your mentality sucks, your lives suck. Anyone who's waving communist banners and claiming to be fighting for ”freedom” is a POS and the best thing he can do for the world is to just disappear without a trace.
    • dawg  •  3 mths ago
      Those "former paratroopers" will probably end up in a gulag. lol
    • Gracie  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      men are the problem. they need a woman in charge.
    • Groucho Marxist  •  3 mths ago
      Burly Men in Blue Berets? Sounds like those singing lumberjacks in the Python skit.
    • Palmestre  •  Lisbon, Portugal  •  3 mths ago
      I beleive that the disgrace of socialism was the fact that it was first tested in Russia. For reasons I do not know, many russians LOVE brutal leaders. Also, according to a UN study, 48% of GNP is diverted by russian state officials.But according to a russian lawyers association this number is of 52%. Probably corruption is an important part of russian culture. As a portuguese national, in a country where corruption is also widely spread, I think this is more likely to happen in regions where elites are particularly ruthless. Enormous rural properties enhancing brutality and selfishness as national cultural characteristics.
    • JR.  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe they can stop Putins election. I hope so.
    • Vlad  •  3 mths ago
      @ the POS who gave me 10 thumbs down and the #$%$ who said that the communist party doesn't have anything to do with these protests: the protesters are waving USSR banners and holding pictures of the current communist leader. According to the media: ” About 4,000 supporters of the Communist Party rallied just outside the walls of the Kremlin on a snowy afternoon, demanding a re-count and the government's resignation. Wind and rain later turned into a blizzard. ” I am right, you are wrong, so f you and your communist POS whom you support. #$%$ on you and your ”freedom”.
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