In most ways, Russia is a difficult nation to understand, as Russians are a difficult people to understand.
At the same time, they can stand astride the apex of the world in the fields of arts, music, sports, even culture, yet be the most despicable collection of louts on the planet.
They know nothing but strength, yet have struggled to attain it and keep it. They are a geo-political dichotomy, almost as if they can represent the very best, and the very worst of what man-kind can offer.
Plus, they’re just flat-out weird, in a neanderthal type of way.
They are the world’s most paranoid people, and that’s saying a lot. But they are, and they feel that everyone hates them, one of the few things they can manage to be right about.
If they had a choice between authoritarian government and democracy and freedom, they’d take the authoritarian approach every time, since they don’t have any historical clue as to what the other two things even mean, much less what to do with them.
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