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       For the next two centuries there was constant
       By: Jabin Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 12:38 am
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       Tactic Throughout the two weeks of the war, anti-war protests
       took place in the streets almost every day. But the repressive
       police regime had no trouble controlling them. By March 11,
       police had arrested a record number of protesters: 13,913 people
       . In the unprecedented circumstances of scaremongering, police
       brutality and the blocking of most independent media, no one has
       been able to assemble a critical mass in a street protest that
       the government cannot suppress. The leaders of the liberal
       opposition who have emigrated continue to call for protest
       rallies to be held every day « in the main square of your city.
       It's easy to understand from an emotional point of view: no day
       should be spent accepting war. However, icy reason tells us that
       at this moment the most important thing is not an ethical
       position but careful work to mobilize those strata that liberal
       politicians had ignored for a long time. Only the former “Putin
       majority” can change the balance of power and end the war. This
       is where the Russian left currently sees its purpose: to work
       with those sections of the Telegram Number Data
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       population. Of all the sociological
       reports devoted to the perception of the Russian "special
       operation" in Ukraine, only one allows us to see the connection
       between social inequality and attitudes towards war.
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       Despite the common perception in Russia (mainly stemming from
       the dominance of the liberal narrative in the opposition media)
       that only the well-educated and wealthy minority oppose Putin,
       while the poor majority remain loyal consumers of propaganda,
       the surveys show that it is the poor who perceive the war most
       critically. "People with low incomes are more concerned about
       the military operation because they expect a further worsening
       of their material conditions in this regard," the researchers
       observe. Among high-income respondents, 69% said they support
       Putin's decision (and only 17% reject it). Among low-income
       respondents, only 49% support it (and 31% were brave enough to
       say they don't support the invasion). Undoubtedly, the real
       level of discontent with aggression is much higher and will
       increase.
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