Why do the Russian people believe what they must know to be lies? They can't deal emotionally with the reality, and they are aggressively offered a more comforting lie that happens also to keep them out of trouble with authorities if they go along with it. It's a very old cultural trait, predating even the Soviet Union.
@wesdym I'm really puzzled by this too; a deep cynicism about the official narrative is absolutely innate to Russian culture. What countervailing factors cause them to, perversely it seems, close ranks and actually support the bullshit are a little obscure to me.
@wesdym I associate Russians with wry, distrustful utterances like "The people are the shit the wealthy grow their money in". Yes, the "everyone's got a fiddle going, and you're a fool if you don't" is known to the working class everywhere. I'm still bewildered by this weird fealty to the aims of a class -- and a person -- who quite manifestly does not have their best interests at heart, to say the least.
@pieist For leaders, the goal is power for its own sake. It's no deeper or more complex than that. For followers, it's just ignorance, stupidity, or bigotry.
@pieist A contemporary Tajik scholar, Kamil Galeev, writes extensively about the historical and modern background of the politics and problems of the present-day RF. He's unfortunately only on Hellsite still (Someone should talk to him about that), but he's got some useful insights about all this, much more and better than I could ever offer. You can find his (often very long) threads here:
@wesdym (But then I'm equally puzzled about US Republicans and evangelicals, for exactly the same reasons.)