Comments by "Omelyan πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦" (@EAGauss) on "DW Documentary" channel.

  1. The putin is not the root of all russia's problems. I'm sure as soon as he dies, a new dictator will come. The real problem is that the majority (more, than 90% of the population) really love putin and support hate and aggression against the neigbour countries because they truly believe that putin is a leader, that he "has taken russia from the knees" (whatever it means) and every other country is jealous and wants to destroy it. Over the years of the rule of dictators - starting from Golden Horde and Tartaria, Muscovian dukes, self-called tsars and emperors, soviet leaders to modern "president", every one of them held the power without any control and democracy, whereas the people were and are still treated like slaves. At the same time, the country looks like an empire with the center of power and the rest of undeveloped territories populated by conquered nations that forgot their roots and history. They have also forgotten their own history and created a new, "the great" one from scratch for a newly created empire. To grow, the empire has to conquer the new territories, that's why putin started wars against Moldova, Georgia, and Ukraine. However, to not to look like terrorists, the propaganda ministry comes up with new and newer conspiracy theories, that Europe or America want to destroy Russia, which keeps the scattered and heterogeneous society together. To distract the attention of the enslaved people from their economical and social problems, the government creates and tries to "solve" the conflicts abroad by sending their military to take over new territories. I'm sure, when the moment comes, the russia will fall apart like the soviet union did because the only thing that keeps it together is their leader, putin, and his propaganda. I believe this territory will become peaceful and developed enough only when it divides into the historical parts that are connected by their root nations. Therefore, these people will concentrate on solving their own problems and stop creating ones for the world society and peace.
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