How to stop Putin by damaging the elites and why don’t Russians protest? The sociological perspective
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It may sound surprising, but the Russians, Germans and even Ukrainians are on the same side. Our goal is to confront the corrupt financial and political elites across Europe. Why and how did it happen? Russian sociologist Grigory Yudin answers this question. We discussed why the country for which the victory over fascism was so important, arranges flash mobs in support of a new war; why Russians perceive politics as a clownery and what we need to do to stop Putin’s actions. If you enjoy Russian Resistance, please support our job. This podcast is produced by Paper Media — independent media from St. Petersburg. Our site was blocked by the Russian government because of reporting on the Russian-Ukrainian war, but we continue telling the truth and engage in independent journalism. Credits: Producer — Veronika Volkova Editor-in-Chief — Svetlana Kiseleva Music production & mix engineering, website & illustrations — Paper Media This is our first project for an international audience, and we are quite nervous about it. Please share your feedback with our team: [email protected]
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