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It illustrates a situation that cannot
By: sakib5599 Date: September 10, 2023, 4:22 am
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This seems to be a huge psychosocial event. Contradictory
reasoning Among the countless videos about events in Ukraine is
a man from a suburb of Kiev making a phone call to a relative
living in the Russian city of Vologda. He told them about his
experience. They are bombing our peaceful citizens and children
are dying, he said. But her Russian relatives, who lived a
thousand kilometers away from the front lines, refused to
believe her. There is no war. They only fired at the
nationalists. An old woman's voice answered. The man is angry.
How did you know I was here he shouted. We have a TV that
responds like this.
It is no coincidence that the Russian government bans Phone
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the use of the word war. be viewed in
a neutral manner. Unlike special military operations, which are
viewed as continuations of complex government policies that do
not require citizens to take a personal attitude toward them.
Government propaganda gives people a saving grace by keeping
them from accepting reality. This is a fairly effective
mechanism in a country where the collective memory is built on
the victory over fascism in a bloody but just defensive war. It
is practically impossible from a psychological point of view to
accept.
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Russia's military aggression against one of the peoples closest
to it historically and culturally. It undermines Russians’
fundamental vision of justice, their core value. Many people are
not strong enough to do this. So they go to great lengths to
avoid seeing reality repeat the propaganda clichés of no war.
This psychological rupture explains everyday experience and
sociologists apparent contradiction between the results. Many
people who consider war morally and politically unacceptable may
simultaneously express support for the Russian government's
extraordinary actions not only out of fear but in the vain hope
that the official version of events.
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