Looking at the crisis facing Russia from the two deaths that broke out in a week

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

Not so long ago, on the streets of Spain, a corpse suddenly appeared, the cause of death of which is unknown. After some simple identification, this person is Maxim, a former Russian Air Force pilot. He defected to Ukraine only months after the mutiny of Russian military aircraft. Two comrades who were traveling together were brutally killed by him because they refused to surrender.

It is said that he disappeared after receiving a huge bounty from Ukraine. Although they hid underground, they still could not escape the KGB headquarters in Russia. As for whether the Russian spy did it, it's hard to say at the moment. But if it is certain that someone else or a certain force did it, then it is not normal.

Judging by the ** above, Maxim is a Russian, he is very young, much like many Russian youth. They advocate the best country and are pro-European, which is also the main reason for Russia's political instability, and also determines whether Russians can still be called moral people.

Four days ago, Navalini, a Russian, died in a Russian prison near the North Pole. He felt a little uncomfortable while walking outside, and although he was quickly treated by prison guards, he was unable to save his life. It was preliminarily judged to be a bleeding point.

Navalny, Russia's largest opposition leader, was once known for exposing Russia's highest-level behavior. Among the youth of Russia, he is also a pivotal figure. Some are already worried that Putin's sudden death will cause unrest in Russia.

The "zero tolerance" for the thieves demonstrates the courage of the Russian people and is also seen as a kind of patriotism.

Fighting corruption with one's own life is a kind of patriotism in itself, which is why it will be supported by society.

Although they are all the same patriotism, they are directed against a traitor who has betrayed his own countryman. Another widely recognized patriot vows: "In another 20 years, you will see a completely different Russia." ”

It is clear that today's Russia is mired in a kind of "epistemic confusion", in which each class has its own norms of "patriotism" and even its own "idols" for its own interests. But for a ruler like Putin, there is a question: who exactly is he fighting for? If he was gone, what would Russia, for which he had worked all his life, look like?

Some believe that the Russia-Ukraine war is the key to solving this problem. You will notice that over time, the Russians, under Putin's leadership, finally see their own way.

If the fighting drags on, it means that they are still struggling, waiting for an answer from outside.

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