INNOCENT STRAIGHT GAY PORN TUMBLR DRIVER
“Everyone’s so excited, they’re rubbing their hands together, they’re so happy they’ve pitted one nation against another,” A Moscow taxi driver told me.
To enter into the darkness and feel around for something human. We just wanted to get some sense of what was going through people’s heads. They are not intended to be representative. We conducted over 50 interviews in total. Later, I talked to people in the Kaluga and Kostroma regions. The other half were usually open to fairly in-depth conversations. Half of the people we asked refused to talk to us. We thought that what was going on was so insane, everyone must have questions about it. My friend Alisa, a sociologist whose name has been changed, and I started walking around Moscow and asking random people how they felt about the war in Ukraine. It occurred to me that today, we’re in a position to answer this question.
We’ve wondered how an entire nation, all of those regular people, decided to go along with total insanity. It seemed nightmarish, you just wanted to run from it.įor many decades, everyone had been asking if Germans in 1939 really didn’t understand what was going on. But I too couldn’t understand how the majority of Russians could possibly support all of this. After Bucha and Kramatorsk, Ukrainians seem to have stopped caring what Russians think.