lpetrich
Contributor
Almost as if they wanted something other than Marxism-Leninism after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the ROC had had a long history of "Russianness".Yet Russia’s turn to Orthodoxy after the Soviet collapse derived for the most part from a search for a post-communist cultural identity, not from the emotional embrace of religious beliefs that might be used to justify war. Relatively few Russians attend church services regularly, and when given the choice in opinion surveys, most Russians value living in a country with a high standard of living as opposed to one with strong spiritual values—or one with a powerful military that commands respect and fear abroad.
A lot of US and European right-wingers have become very pro-Putin and pro-Russia, something that baffles me, because I am old enough to remember the Cold War, and because Russia continues to be at least a potential geopolitical rival.A primary cause of this disinterest is that many Russians do not feel fundamentally threatened by the West in either military or cultural terms.
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In surveys just months before the start of the war, most respondents were indifferent to Russian laws that branded entities with ties to the West as “foreign agents". And a large minority felt the laws were designed to repress civil society, not defend Russian culture.
“Remember that [Ukrainian President Volodymyr] Zelensky is a thug,” Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn told supporters in March. “Remember that the Ukrainian government is incredibly corrupt and is incredibly evil and has been pushing woke ideologies.”
Arizona State Senator: Wendy Rogers on Twitter: "Zelensky is a globalist puppet for Soros and the Clintons." / Twitter
Back To The Intercept.
Representing the hawkish, traditional wing of the Republican Party, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell quickly sought to counter McCarthy’s warning about cutting off aid to Ukraine by insisting that a Republican-controlled Senate would actually demand even more military support for Ukraine than the Biden administration has provided. He said a Republican Senate would seek to ensure the “timely delivery of needed weapons and greater allied assistance to Ukraine.”
The debate over Ukraine between McCarthy and McConnell will likely lead to a series of bitter fights in the House and Senate, with the White House caught between them.
Julia Davis on Twitter: "Meanwhile in Russia: Kremlin-funded state TV explains why they're rooting for MAGA Republicans in the midterms and reveal the key talking points their trolls and useful idiots will be spreading to undermine Biden and the Democrats. (vid link)" / Twitter
With a subtitled video of a bit of a Russian news-talk show.