Russians are psychologically unprepared to make a conscious choice, which is why they believe the Kremlin's propaganda. This is due to the fact that the citizens of the aggressor country have a distorted collective subconscious, which was laid down from birth.
The consequences of Russian social experiments form a whole socio-psychological phenomenon. Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist Yevgeny Voronkov spoke about this Channel 24.
The expert believes that Russians believe in propaganda for a number of internal and external reasons.
This is such a socio-psychological phenomenon. If the lie is crude, measured and massive, it poisons anyone. It is exclusively the energy of lies. If you saturate space with this energy, it will inevitably work,” the psychologist explained.
According to him, although Russians believe in propaganda, they are not really ready to die for the Putin regime.
“They are ready to eat only lies. And when they start making decisions, propaganda makes people doomed not to make a choice. Everything is instant and unambiguous – that is, there is no choice. Choice is responsibility, and avoidance of responsibility is the main feature inherent person,” added the psychotherapist.In his opinion, in the case of the Russians, we are talking about an existential problem .
“To choose or not to choose, to survive or not survive – they choose what they have had for the last 100 years. For them, the idea of dying is easier. They have nowhere to live and nothing to live for. Their suicide and collective suicide are the main theme “with which they live,” the expert is convinced.
At the same time, the psychiatrist stated that collective ways in Russian society is a what is happening around them and they are not capable of protesting against the authorities.
They were raised, educated and adjusted for many, many years, and they inevitably became like that. Everything is much deeper. Nothing will change– they will not explode and are only capable of local resistance, – Voronkov emphasized.
The situation in Russia: what is known
- On September 21, the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, signed a decree on partial mobilization in Russia. The Kremlin plans to mobilize up to 300 thousand people behind it.
- Everyone was intrigued by the 7th secret point. The dictator's speaker, Dmitry Peskov, made it clear that he was referring to the number of mobilized. Subsequently, it became known that Moscow wants to mobilize up to a million people, however, according to media reports, the Kremlin plans to call up more than 1.2 million Russians.
- After the announcement of the decision to mobilize, a few protests took place in a number of Russian cities: protesters were detained , the rest dispersed. The prosecutor's office is proactive and threatens protesters under the age of 15.
- The largest rallies these days are taking place in the Russian part of the Caucasus, including in Dagestan. Protesters demand that the security forces release all those detained at anti-mobilization rallies. Locals announced new large-scale protests.