@nobody
The printing press was first used by heretics and from the beginning people of good conscience have considered it evil and of the devil. Russia was the only Orthodox Christian Empire left, so when the printing press first arrived in Russia from the western heretical lands a good thing happened.
Given the OP and his screen name, the author of this line is an Old Believer, or raskolnik.
On 1666, they separated from the Russian Orthodox Church after Nikhon revised the liturgy to bring it more in line with the larger Orthodox world; they soon departed in two streams, one admitting defecting priests from the ROC (they later, in the XIXth, gained a bishop) and another believing accepting the Nikhonian reforms stripped any priest from its valid ordination.
The Stranniki, or "Wanderers", were a priest-less sect who believed the Antichrist ruled Russia and the Earth and that, consequently, one must be "wandering" the land to escape the civil servants, who have became the Devil's servants.
Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu described how some of them, believing Russia was the lone haven of true faith remaining on Earth after Rome felt to the "Western schismatics" Constantinopolis felt to the Turks, refused all things coming from the West were sinful, such as printing (they copied their own religious book with hands), sugar, tobacco; some even believed the roads were a satanic device.
To conclude, given the computer and the software he used to post his ideas were made by Protestants, Roman Catholics and even Buddhists, Hindus, Shintoists, Confusianists and other pagans, we must conclude he must make his ideas and his behaviour in agreement with his nickname he chose.