Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova on wishing death for Putin: 'He’s dangerous for peace globally.'
. The endeavor raised nearly $3 million, selling NFTs of the Ukrainian flag, within 24 hours of launching.
In the last year, I’ve been working a lot in crypto and NFTs and we’ve been organizing this thing called Pussyverse. It’s an organization and a movement of people who try to bring more equality to the digital art space. We are collecting large pool of money, and we’re planning to use it to buy art from women and LGBTQ+ artists in the digital space and really raise the [value] of their artworks.
It’s extremely dangerous. Thousands of people were arrested over the last four days, and they were arrested brutally. They’re being beaten while it happens. One reason Putin is invading Ukraine is to boost nationalism in Russia. The protests suggest it’s not working. How widespread is nationalism there?
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