Blogger Alexander Surkov notes that unlike the Soviet state, Putin’s Russia is completely devoid of state ideology. This allows the Kremlin to calmly sell all kinds of lies to its people and even justify Moscow’s loss if necessary.
A few general considerations regarding the enemy and his ideological characteristics.
The strength of Putin’s Russia lies precisely in the fact that it does not have a state ideology. The crazy mixture of orthodox neo-Stalinism and imperial revanchism that they use in their propaganda is not a worldview system and a moral foundation, but a curtain behind which the Kremlin hides authoritarianism, state oligarchy and controlled corruption.
This is not a religion or belief system, it is a kind of conformist superstition, just like the Soviet people, full of propaganda, understood everything that was happening in the country, but somewhere deep in their childish soul they believed in “communism” – someone who lived in the 70s and 80s what am I talking about knows.
That’s why they sell defeat to their societies so easily.
Kiev in a week? “If not, then this is our “goodwill gesture” and not the resistance of the entire Ukrainian people.
Kharkiv region? – It is planned to withdraw to new positions.
Kherson – Shoigu gives a pathetic order to Surovikin on television and troops are withdrawn from the region, which was declared part of the Russian Federation a month ago. No problem.
Prigozhin’s rebellion? – Yes, something happened, but we don’t remember it.
The occupation of the Kursk region is not the fact of entering the “holy land”, but small wars in the “border zone”.
Are you losing your bases in Syria? – Yes, no problem.
As long as their king held the shovel, they taught their people to eat all kinds of dirt with a shovel.
I’m sure they will calmly accept the loss of Moscow as something that “went as planned.”
This phenomenon of neo-Russian f****ism will still be studied in detail, but now we need to analyze it to understand “where their buttons are” and what they need to sell so that they can give up admiration and silence. Obedience to hatred and aggression towards the tsar and the boyars.
Because even though this war is in the hands of the army, it is being won by financiers and media people.
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