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The Russians are massively misinformed, still I find it hard to feel sorry for them. I think they want the propaganda to be true, so they choose to believe it.
There was no overhanging threat from NATO, they were not under attack anywhere, they 100% exclusively themselves chose to start this war. And the ridiculous laws and regulations around not making any criticism of Putin, the war or the military, should tell everybody something isn't right.
I also saw an influencer claim this was the hardest time for Russia ever, because they don't have any friends. There are many things that should show the Russians that this is wrong, yet most of them continue to support Putin! And the calls for using nukes on London and Ukraine and cheering all sorts of atrocities is sickening.
Russia will need an awakening like Germany had after WW2, but I suspect they'll never get it, because Russia will not be conquered, and they will continue to play victim, despite having zero basis for it. To me it seems Russia will be lost to extremism for many decades, even after this is over.
Yeah, agreed. I worry about the future of Russia for their sake, but even more for everyone else.