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He gestured to the screen, where a thousand clean, curse-free protesters were peacefully but perfectly coordinating their movements.

He smiled and poured a glass of kvass.

"Tell them," Konstantin said, "that Sin Mat Ruski is merely entertainment. We do not curse. We do not threaten. We only provide a mirror." Sin I Mat Porno Ruski

"And look," he added. "They are not swearing at all." He gestured to the screen, where a thousand

Konstantin Volkov had been the king of Russian state television for two decades. He knew how to make a hero, bury a scandal, and turn a protest into a footnote. But by 2028, even he was bored. The Kremlin’s hand was too heavy. The oligarchs were predictable. The Western platforms had banned his entire lexicon of colorful mat —the rich, venomous curses that gave the Russian language its soul. We do not curse

Then came the idea. Not from him, but from a 19-year-old hacker in Minsk named Lera.