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Alex has run into a lot of legal trouble for publicly expressing his views on women; he has previously been put on trial in Russia after a corrupt local arm of the Russian Centre for Combating Extremism decided that Alex uttering the phrases "they [women] don't give me [sexual relationships]. Women want the rich and successful, but I'm not like that", and similar viewpoints constitute a violation of Russia's controversial laws prohibiting extremist speech.
Alex has run into a lot of legal trouble for publicly expressing his views on women; he has previously been put on trial in Russia after a corrupt local arm of the Russian Centre for Combating Extremism decided that Alex uttering the phrases "they [women] don't give me [sexual relationships]. Women want the rich and successful, but I'm not like that", and similar viewpoints constitute a violation of Russia's controversial laws prohibiting extremist speech.
This collaboration between two unlikely bedfellows (Russia's 'right wing' government and feminists), would probably seen by Alex as proof of his concept of 'feminofascism'.<ref>http://zavtra.ru/blogs/seks-ekstremizm</ref><ref>https://ehrac.org.uk/news/russias-overuse-and-misuse-of-anti-extremism-laws/</ref>
This collaboration between two unlikely bedfellows (Russia's 'right wing' government and feminists), would probably be seen by Alex as proof of his concept of 'feminofascism'.<ref>http://zavtra.ru/blogs/seks-ekstremizm</ref><ref>https://ehrac.org.uk/news/russias-overuse-and-misuse-of-anti-extremism-laws/</ref>


This trial occurred after several complaints by feminist groups and a history of the CCP surveilling, abusing, and physically torturing Alex, likely owing to his criticism of the Russian government. He faced 15 days in detainment (not jail) for a first time offence.<ref>https://opennov.ru/news/society/2019-11-28/23347</ref><ref>http://archive.is/UvLyF</ref><ref>http://archive.is/wip/iDsCf</ref>
This trial occurred after several complaints by feminist groups and a history of the CCP surveilling, abusing, and physically torturing Alex, likely owing to his criticism of the Russian government. He faced 15 days in detainment (not jail) for a first time offence.<ref>https://opennov.ru/news/society/2019-11-28/23347</ref><ref>http://archive.is/UvLyF</ref><ref>http://archive.is/wip/iDsCf</ref>

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