Yet another utter pisstake.
Sigh. It just goes on Social Media. Idiots and delusionals and liars and politically motivated people will treat it as real.
Kids, young people, others of their sort will see them. And some will believe them.
Don't get outraged. Laugh. It's just a way to exploit a facet of human nature. That's just the way it works. It costs them - stuff like that is why Russia has never, ever settled down, in it's entire history. It's the product of overly cynical minds. They are right, but really they are damaging their country, their culture, and handing on a messed up situation to
their kids.
Don't get angry. If you let it, this sort of wind up has another affect - it clouds your ability to think at your best. Don't worry. It's nothing. It's a cheap tactic. It's stupid, on balance it's a disaster for them. But it might hurt you. If you let it.
Telling you - anyone reduced to trying this stuff, is sad. It's sad to see. Dear, oh, deah. No one should feel it neccessary. They don't respect for what they are, as people, a country, and as a culture. If they do understand it, they'd know trying to exploit it like this was self-destructive.
There's a reason the west won the peace and cold war, and that reason is education, and nurturing, a better, freer, more questioning society than Russia. Russia fell apart after 80 years - the life span of a human. Meanwhile, the west has been planning and working on raising smarter, better informed, kids, better at questioning and judging things, with access to more information. In a free society that won't ever need to self-destruct - it will keep trying different people, and then deciding if it's working or not, thanks to a proper democracy.
Roll your eyes. Apparently Russia thinks 'questioning things' and freedom of information is something they need to exploit! Rather than encourage and enshrine it in their own culture. Idiots. It literally is the lifeblood of our culture and country. By pushing the boundaries, they are doing us a massive favour.
Maybe the lesson here - when you read a tweet. A post. You can't even see if they had a straight face. Maybe it was a wierd joke? Or a really sad one. That's how to think about this stuff. You can't control what everyone thinks, and that's how they've got us. We feel that we should. No one should be in any doubt about it.
Nah. You have to let people make their own judgements. They have to be free to make mistakes. Otherwise the best truths we truly take to heart and value, are easily dismissed as 'propoganda' enforced by others.