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by qnsi
1574 days ago
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CNN finds that twice as many Russians believe it would be right for Moscow to use military force to prevent Kyiv from joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as say it would be wrong. One out of every two Russians (50%) says it would be right, while only a quarter (25%) say it would be wrong. The other quarter (25%) are unsure, according to the survey. But the poll also found that more Russians think it would be wrong than right to use military force “to reunite Russia and Ukraine” – two countries with a long and complicated history of being intertwined. It’s a close call, but 43% of Russians said use of military force against Ukraine to join it to Russia would be wrong, while 36% said it would be right. (The rest of the respondents said they didn’t know if it would be right or wrong.) https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2022/02/europe/russia-uk... |
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I was recently chatting with an old coworker. Their mother is still in Russia. The mother watches state run TV and listens to state run news.
She doesn't really believe this is happening because the news says otherwise. She may believe there is some fighting but not that Russia is the aggressor.
Obviously this is one relayed experience but it's important to keep propaganda machines in mind when talking about volumes of support.