Comments by "Olga P." (@olgap.) on "Why is Russia bombing civilians?" video.
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12:25-13:05. There is a lot to unpack here. What are your statements based on? All I observe is exactly the opposite.
To begin with, Russians do not want to see Putin at all and he knows it. How else would you explain the way he confirmed he runs for presidency in 2024? Was it a loud and proud public announcement swimming on the wave of popular support? Why are there no photos of Putin on his election advertisement posters, in contrast with his previous ones? How is gathering signatures going? Why, again, did gathering hot spots disappear? May it be because nobody showed up?
If it was "popular in Russia when they make this attacks (on civilian objects)" , why would state media, as you yourself mentioned at 8:25, describe them as unintentional, collateral, caused by Ukrainians who do not know what they are doing? Is it how state media would present a welcome event? If the war was popular, would Putin justify he started it with phrases like "we were forced", "we did not have any other choice"?
Why would Putins regime bother about single people holding up empty sheet of paper, if it would've been enough just to bomb couple of playgrounds or hospitals and everything is peachy?
I could go on, but you as an analyst are certainly aware of all I would say. So, why the hell are you feeding Putins propaganda by spreading such rediculous lies? What happened to the person who ones wrote this: "The tone about ordinary Russians has become increasingly hostile in the West. They are portrayed as terrible people, incapable of independent thought, and genetically predisposed for imperialism and autocracy. This is understandable, but at the same time it strikes me as utterly unproductive if we want #Russia to change"?
Perhaps I am too harsh and you are right. So, what are your statements based on?
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