Russians: a war portrait
Leonid Gozman on how stereotypes about Russia are helping Putin

You say they do not want freedom? The majority does not. But nowhere does the majority want freedom. Some people in free countries vote for politicians like Marine Le Pen, thus actually asking for their freedom to be taken away.
But what is bad is not that others, unwilling to figure out our diversity, paint us all the same colour — we are at war, after all. The bad thing is that some of us — many of us — are ourselves starting to believe these stereotypes.

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