While long lines at gas stations and rising prices have become a daily reality, frequent fires at refineries indicate that the war is no longer confined to the borders and has penetrated the very fabric of Russian society.
Why Have the People Remained Silent?
Despite these difficult conditions, people continue to show no reaction to these changes. Does this silence mean acceptance of fate, or is it a sign of despair and lack of confidence to express dissatisfaction?
Experience shows that in times of crisis, people are usually divided into two categories: those who take to the streets and protest, and those who endure in silence. Now the question is whether Russian society is on the brink of a fundamental change or still deeply immersed in its slumber?
By Tag Clar Editorial