Comments by "Alexey 9" (@Fillipok) on "The Day Russian Democracy Died" video.

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  2. It seems to me that the main problem here lies in the West's attempt to deprive Russia of its subjectivity. In the 90s, there was literally no power in Russia, no one monitored the implementation of laws. This lack of power was filled by bandits, who began to divide the countries among themselves. The lives of ordinary people collapsed accordingly. In the 2000s, we had a normal government, which was already engaged in the development of the country. Later, the West began to implement its plans to rebuild the world in the Russian region: an attempt to withdraw post-Soviet countries from the influence of Russia (support for anti-Russian propaganda in post-Soviet countries, organization of color revolutions), advancing NATO's military infrastructure to Russia's borders (Georgia, Ukraine, etc) to neutralize Russia's defense capabilities and deprive Russia of subjectivity, information propaganda inside Russia to create a government controlled by Russia. This leads to the fact that society begins to fear because of the NATO military alliance, which wants to completely subjugate Russia. A common misfortune somehow unites society, because of this, people think less about the need to change the government, stagnation begins ... And so on. At least that's what it looks like to me. It's a pity, of course, that the government is underperforming. If it had worked more efficiently, then our army would have long ago defeated the Ukrainian army and forced Ukraine to sign security guarantees for Russia. And so we are conducting some kind of special operation and Zelensky has not yet been liquidated ...
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