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Among other faults, it spends most of its runtime letting the members of a fascist militia represent themselves in any way they like, including in the lede ("Its main activity is the protection of the construction of churches, religious processions and other church events"? According to who? What does "protection" entail and who are they protecting them from? "Protect religious places from persons carrying out blasphemous acts"? Is this a real and ongoing threat?) while listing their public relations stunts as notable (as opposed to their incitement of intercommunal violence). Is the opinion of religious scholar and former altar boy Roman Lunkin the only relevant analysis of this supposed "social movement", or are there other people who are perhaps affected by it? ~2025-33912-00 (talk) 14:53, 17 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]