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In the paper Autor to explores so called conservative backlash, which took place in 2012 and which is still ongoing. The conservative backlash can be understood as a process of spreading the conservative ideas and traditional values for political purposes – primarily to legitimized Vladimir’s Putin’s third tenure as a President after economic crisis and mass protests. As a consequence of the conservative backslash Duma passed range of law i.e. „foreign agent” law, blasphemy law and forbid of homosexual propaganda among minors. What is also worth emphasising is that the conservative reform created a noticeable split in Russian society (traditional Russians vs. westernized liberals), with is widespread in public and media discourse. As a result some citizens started to be consider as a not only worse citizen, but in fact excluded them from Russian community.