Looks like this is a big rabbit hole most of you don't even suppose to exist. :) If you have questions (literally any, regardless all that PC crap or biases) - ask me. I'll try to be as unbiased as possible. May be you will find something interesting or/and important.
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Exactly.
Yes and no. It's a paradox, I know. :)
On one hand, nobody believe authorities. If they tell that, say, "there are definitely no reason for sugar price rising", everybody runs to buy sugar. And the same people praise for Putin and authorities, when it comes to election.
In single dialogue with some 'typical russian' you could get complaints for bullying and praise to authorities.
However, this is not as common as looks like. Mainly this behaviour shown by oldies on pension, budget organisations workers. They are significant group in population. And they are the largest group participating in election.
Most people don't believe anything and just trying to survive. We have no any real ways to influence on the power loop I mentioned earlier. We even have a sentence shortly describing the attitude to all that election thing - "Elections is a special show to make everybody think that somebody else voted for that bastards". :)
No way. Nobody think that establishment protects their rights. Even ones who praise authorities. I told you, this is a paradox.
May be it is because many afraid that things could become musch worse if something change.
I very much appreciate the insight. All I must add is that change is difficult and much is easier said than done but there can be great change for the good when people come together as a community to understand what really matters in life and is worth sustaining.