Share.

    20 Kommentare

    1. HungRy_Hungarian11 on

      This is what I suggesting (to fight back, to have a self defense sotnia like what ukranians had in 2014), ever since they started beating up protesters and I was criticized here for saying it, lots of people said there’s no need for it and that peaceful revolution means you can’t defend yourself.

      It’s probably russian propaganda too (“no need to fight back getting beat up is normal”) and some Georgian protestors got infected by it without them knowing.

    2. pm-me-a-cookie on

      ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|give_upvote) from Serbia. We should be taking notes. 💪🏻💪🏻

    3. OfficeResident7081 on

      I wish there was more I could do then hope that you guys will prevail

    4. It’s terrifying we’ve got to a point where this is necessary, but it’s hard to argue it isn’t.

    5. Next_Image2571 on

      I wonder why Georgians don’t use their contacts among Wolt/Bolt couriers – from the outside it looks like a ready network of agents that move around the city without any suspicions and can notice any titushkas’ gatherings.

    6. tea_and_toast77 on

      Kochag bichebo!!!!!!!!❤️‍🔥🇬🇪✊🏼 გამარჯვებამდე

    7. Capital_Emotion_4646 on

      Imagine this picture outside your window. Now you can exhale and relax.

    8. Breakingerr on

      Similar thing also happened during Maidan, when people would form groups to defend against police and titushkas as well

    9. Dietmeister on

      Does this group have some kind of place we can send crypto to or other means to fund them?

    10. Imo they should wear a different colored jacket to tell difference from titushkas or atleast a special badge or accessory that makes them unique and separate from titushkas and can be told from distance that they aren’t titushkas.

    Leave A Reply