Russians Fear the Worst Is Yet to Come, New Polling Indicates

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A growing number of Russians have a sense of foreboding about their country’s future, according to a new poll, an ominous sign from a population long accustomed to living under economic sanctions.

Of the more than 1,600 Russians polled by the independent Levada Center, 58% believe that “hard times are yet to come” – the largest percentage of respondents with that dismal view in the last 15 years. The last time the numbers spiked – from 25% to 55% of respondents in late 2018 – Putin had just announced intensely unpopular cost-saving reforms to Russia’s pension plans.

Another quarter believed that Russia is already experiencing hard times.

The center did not offer an explanation or theories about the spike in pessimism among Russians, though the polling took place days after Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin – who for the first time this year became one of the top 10 officials Russians trust most

The responses also came amid new scrutiny into how Russian President Vladimir Putin is straining the Russian economy to overcome broad international sanctions and finance his invasion of Ukraine.

The latest rise, based on a survey conducted in the last week of June, accounts for a 10% increase over the prior month and likely represents concern about Russia’s prospects for a public whose increasingly autocratic government has outlawed criticizing its invasion of Ukraine.

Analysts generally see the results of Levada polling as skewed since respondents are likely distrustful of openly criticizing the government, though it is broadly considered among the most accurate sources of Russian public opinion inside the country.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...tp&cvid=2d0efbc3b1164724b35cbc19508d319d&ei=9

I'm feeling more optimistic about Ukraine's future.

Yesterday I learned Erdogan supported Ukraine's entry into NATO and Russians killed in their "special military operation" estimated to be 50,000. That's about the same as Americans killed in our Vietnam "police action".
Even if Ukraine has the same number, they're dying for their homes, family, freedom, etc. IOW, they're dying for a real cause. Russians are dying because Putin's regime is butthurt that Ukraine wants to be independent, democratic, free, and part of the West.

Putin actually had a meeting with Prigozhin, the mutinist. If that isn't a sign of weakness, what is?

If Ukraine can just hold the line for another year at minimum they'll get F-16's and more artillery.
Although Trump, if elected, may try to pull the rug from under their momentum and indirectly support Putin's special military operation.
At least the majority of republicans are in support of Ukraine.


If Ukraine can just hold on, and they seem to
 
February 24, 2023
According to a new survey by the independent institute Levada Center, 75% of Russian said in January that they supported the actions of Russian military forces in Ukraine, Statista reports. (chart)

This support dipped to 72% in September around the announcement of partial mobilisation and again to 71% in December. When the war had just started in March, support had been at 80%.
https://www.intellinews.com/levada-poll-finds-75-of-russians-supporting-war-271068/
 
A growing number of Russians have a sense of foreboding about their country’s future, according to a new poll, an ominous sign from a population long accustomed to living under economic sanctions.

Of the more than 1,600 Russians polled by the independent Levada Center, 58% believe that “hard times are yet to come” – the largest percentage of respondents with that dismal view in the last 15 years. The last time the numbers spiked – from 25% to 55% of respondents in late 2018 – Putin had just announced intensely unpopular cost-saving reforms to Russia’s pension plans.

Another quarter believed that Russia is already experiencing hard times.

The center did not offer an explanation or theories about the spike in pessimism among Russians, though the polling took place days after Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin – who for the first time this year became one of the top 10 officials Russians trust most

The responses also came amid new scrutiny into how Russian President Vladimir Putin is straining the Russian economy to overcome broad international sanctions and finance his invasion of Ukraine.

The latest rise, based on a survey conducted in the last week of June, accounts for a 10% increase over the prior month and likely represents concern about Russia’s prospects for a public whose increasingly autocratic government has outlawed criticizing its invasion of Ukraine.

Analysts generally see the results of Levada polling as skewed since respondents are likely distrustful of openly criticizing the government, though it is broadly considered among the most accurate sources of Russian public opinion inside the country.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...tp&cvid=2d0efbc3b1164724b35cbc19508d319d&ei=9

I'm feeling more optimistic about Ukraine's future.

Yesterday I learned Erdogan supported Ukraine's entry into NATO and Russians killed in their "special military operation" estimated to be 50,000. That's about the same as Americans killed in our Vietnam "police action".
Even if Ukraine has the same number, they're dying for their homes, family, freedom, etc. IOW, they're dying for a real cause. Russians are dying because Putin's regime is butthurt that Ukraine wants to be independent, democratic, free, and part of the West.

Putin actually had a meeting with Prigozhin, the mutinist. If that isn't a sign of weakness, what is?

If Ukraine can just hold the line for another year at minimum they'll get F-16's and more artillery.
Although Trump, if elected, may try to pull the rug from under their momentum and indirectly support Putin's special military operation.
At least the majority of republicans are in support of Ukraine.


If Ukraine can just hold on, and they seem to
I have dear friends who are hopelessly Republican. Doctor/Lawyer couple who just don't want to pay taxes. I doubt they give a flying fuck who gets an abortion.

The wife took her elderly mother back to Russia a few years ago as a bucket list thing.

I don't discuss politics with them, but laughed out loud when the lawyer wife told me "Everybody loves Putin"

Of course they do. Anyone who doesn't gets poisoned or imprisoned.

Russian citizens are slowly learning the truth about Putin, and now that their sons are being sent off to die they slowly begin to alter their thinking.

Putin will imprison/murder thousands of his citizens in the coming months.
 
From the founder and director of this organization:

MT: But Putin simply loves to highlight all things Soviet. That is one of his political tools. He is organizing military parades and fighting America. But Russia’s economy is a shadow of its former Soviet self, and the Russian state cannot control the larger part of Russian society the way the Soviet state could. The Russian state is weak.

LG: What we are seeing is a totalitarian system in decay. The decay stage might take a long time. It was not possible to pack an entire social transformation, let alone cultural transformation, into the five years following 1991. It will take generations. One of sociology’s most important charges is to observe and describe this process.

The social and political sciences do not give us a good answer as to how a totalitarian system really ends. The two most important totalitarian regimes collapsed as the result of a military defeat. In Russia, we see only piecemeal change to a totalitarian institutional system.

Putin is a man for whom the late Brezhnev years were formative. He emerged from the most conservative institutional background, the secret political police, and he has a mind-set formed in that environment. His propaganda has produced no new ideas. All the arguments of the Kremlin ideologues and propagandists date to the Cold War era or even earlier. The arguments used to justify the annexation of Crimea go back to the arguments used to start the Winter War [the 1939–1940 war between the Soviet Union and Finland, which started with a Soviet invasion—MT].

https://www.wilsoncenter.org/blog-post/who-soviet-man-today-interview-levada-centers-lev-gudkov


Clearly wrong on many fronts, and hostile to the current Russian regime....does not mean that their work is shoddy but is reason to take everything they say with a grain of salt.
 
The US has been clear that we are out to destroy Russia.

As they are. They are not the “evil empire” they once were, just an evil has been that’s in way over their heads.
The U.S. will gladly help them if they ever behave themselves.
 
As they are. They are not the “evil empire” they once were, just an evil has been that’s in way over their heads.
The U.S. will gladly help them if they ever behave themselves.

No, the American elites rabid hate for Russia knows no bounds
 
A growing number of Russians have a sense of foreboding about their country’s future, according to a new poll, an ominous sign from a population long accustomed to living under economic sanctions.

Of the more than 1,600 Russians polled by the independent Levada Center, 58% believe that “hard times are yet to come” – the largest percentage of respondents with that dismal view in the last 15 years. The last time the numbers spiked – from 25% to 55% of respondents in late 2018 – Putin had just announced intensely unpopular cost-saving reforms to Russia’s pension plans.

Another quarter believed that Russia is already experiencing hard times.

The center did not offer an explanation or theories about the spike in pessimism among Russians, though the polling took place days after Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin – who for the first time this year became one of the top 10 officials Russians trust most

The responses also came amid new scrutiny into how Russian President Vladimir Putin is straining the Russian economy to overcome broad international sanctions and finance his invasion of Ukraine.

The latest rise, based on a survey conducted in the last week of June, accounts for a 10% increase over the prior month and likely represents concern about Russia’s prospects for a public whose increasingly autocratic government has outlawed criticizing its invasion of Ukraine.

Analysts generally see the results of Levada polling as skewed since respondents are likely distrustful of openly criticizing the government, though it is broadly considered among the most accurate sources of Russian public opinion inside the country.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...tp&cvid=2d0efbc3b1164724b35cbc19508d319d&ei=9

I'm feeling more optimistic about Ukraine's future.

Yesterday I learned Erdogan supported Ukraine's entry into NATO and Russians killed in their "special military operation" estimated to be 50,000. That's about the same as Americans killed in our Vietnam "police action".
Even if Ukraine has the same number, they're dying for their homes, family, freedom, etc. IOW, they're dying for a real cause. Russians are dying because Putin's regime is butthurt that Ukraine wants to be independent, democratic, free, and part of the West.

Putin actually had a meeting with Prigozhin, the mutinist. If that isn't a sign of weakness, what is?

If Ukraine can just hold the line for another year at minimum they'll get F-16's and more artillery.
Although Trump, if elected, may try to pull the rug from under their momentum and indirectly support Putin's special military operation.
At least the majority of republicans are in support of Ukraine.


If Ukraine can just hold on, and they seem to
The most reliable.

Number they say is about 50k dead and 150k wounded Russians. Putin’s power base is Moscow so he is taking most of his conscripts from outside of Moscow eventually mothers and wives will protest their sons and husband’s being killed in Ukraine
 
I have dear friends who are hopelessly Republican. Doctor/Lawyer couple who just don't want to pay taxes. I doubt they give a flying fuck who gets an abortion.

The wife took her elderly mother back to Russia a few years ago as a bucket list thing.

I don't discuss politics with them, but laughed out loud when the lawyer wife told me "Everybody loves Putin"

Of course they do. Anyone who doesn't gets poisoned or imprisoned.

Russian citizens are slowly learning the truth about Putin, and now that their sons are being sent off to die they slowly begin to alter their thinking.

Putin will imprison/murder thousands of his citizens in the coming months.

I’m sure there is a sizable percentage of Russians that have an irrational cultish admiration for Putin’s far right nationalism just as there is the same in the U.S. for Trump.
Problem for the rational Russians is they really have no say.
 
Russia should take a shot at a normal parliamentary democracy for once in its existence.
How has the thought never come to them?

Just choose a sensible form of government, guys--

but for fuck's sake, don't screw yourselves copying us, though.
 
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