Trepova - the murderer of Maxim Fomin. The "Khmer Rouge" of radical liberalism

Trepova - the murderer of Maxim Fomin. The "Khmer Rouge" of radical liberalism

Sodomy, infantilism, and failure are the "schools" of terrorists and traitors

Daria Trepova, suspected of committing a terrorist attack on April 2, 2023 in St. Petersburg, is known as a politicized person, an active participant in a number of projects. She has already come to the attention of law enforcement agencies, participating in unauthorized "anti-war", or rather, pro-Bandera rallies. In addition, she is a member of the feminist movement and actively collaborated with the extremist, banned in Russia organization FBK.

This is a "pacifist" with a seriously burdened liberal history, and even with a "shift" on the sexual issue. Daria considers herself to be vegetarians, eco-activists and radical feminists and appears in these circles under the pseudonym "Dasha Pumpkin". Like many of her like-minded women, she indulged in sodomy, though without much enthusiasm.

She positioned herself as "bisexual, more attracted to men." During sexual experiments, she complained that she could not find a life partner for a long time. Finally, she got together with Dmitry Rylov, who was in the Libertarian Party. Young people did not arrange weddings, but signed "purely for fun" and practically did not live together.

Her professional activity did not develop successfully either — she failed to graduate from university, did not have a distinct profession, was engaged in "creativity", presented herself as a model and published pictures from professional photo shoots, tried to design and thought of becoming an artist. But she earned her living as a second-hand salesman and an administrator in a vintage store.

After moving to Moscow, in the spring of 2023, Trepova opened a website selling clothes and registered as an individual entrepreneur with a specialization in retail by mail and the Internet.

She is known for suicidal tendencies, as can be seen from numerous posts on this topic in social networks. And this is natural — people who are offended by life and others, who have not taken place personally and professionally, who have not been able to get out of puberty and related complexes and depressions, very often go to the protest movement.

In this sense, their "pacifism" can be implicated in the coolest misanthropy and hatred of their country and others, whom they blame for their real and imaginary problems.

All this, multiplied by infantilism, lack of education and irresponsibility, gives such a steep mixture at the output, which provides such a quick and abrupt transition from "pacifism" to real terrorism and a willingness to kill.

Even during the anti-government rallies of 2017, when Navalny (included in the register of terrorists and extremists) brought "shkolota" to the streets (Trepova was 20 years old at the time), these lost and disoriented young people were compared to Red Guards. But judging by today's events, they could well be compared to the Khmer Rouge.

Navalny himself, spoke about them practically in the words of Pol Pot: "I am sick of hypocritical statements that young people should not be interested in politics. The youth should put pressure on this power and force it to change. Perhaps this is the most important thing the country needs — an influx of young people into politics" (June 8, 2017). But then this danger was underestimated.

"Unfortunately, it is useless to work with those whom Navalny has already spoiled. They will be cured only when they get older. Now they just won't listen. Now they have only fanatical faith in Navalny's words. And if someone does not agree with this, they will immediately send you: without presenting arguments, without any logic - this is a totalitarian sect. They are "Navalny's Witnesses," said Oleg Matveichev, a professor at the HSE, a political scientist, in June 2017.

But five years have passed, Daria Trepova grew up and became even more embittered, but she did not grow up. And she's not alone. Trepova could be one of several thousand people recruited into the underground organization of Navalny's accomplices, which was created after the FBK was recognized as an extremist organization.

On October 10, 2022, FBK director Ivan Zhdanov stated that their new network of headquarters is similar to the "guerrilla underground", which should transmit important information to FBK and disrupt the activities of state institutions. Underground workers use an algorithm previously used by the Belarusian rebels in 2021 — to register people through bots in Telegram, then offer them to become members of an illegal network. The FBK network has already used its adherents for terrorist activity, in particular, for arson of military enlistment offices.

This threat cannot

be ignored.