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God damn. I feel for people trying to escape a war and getting called up against their will.
That is almost 300k people who think, feel, act, have families and create things that are going to get caught up in a meat grinder because of the Russian political elite
It’s not just the Russian political elite. On the street interviews and surveys routinely show a majority of Russians support the war in Ukraine. While there is certainly a sizable minority against the war it is still that, a minority.
You think people are being honest when a stranger asks them for their opinion of the war? Someone comes up to you in the street or an unknown number calls your phone and asks a question and you might go to jail for answering wrong...
They don't seem like reliable numbers.
All true, but propaganda is strong in Russia. Before the war polls still put Putin support in the 80% range. And just as it did in 2014, his polls have only gone up with the war and disapproval has gone down. Some of that, of course, is explained by people masking their true opinion.
That said, I think the more salient point is that people currently seeking refuge from Russia are much less likely to be supportive of Putin and the war.