Potemkin nation
The glorious image of Russia touted by its propagandists is merely an attempt to obscure the dark reality of Putin’s rule

Today, the Kremlin is working tirelessly to give the impression that Russia is a beacon of stability and strength, and that a grateful people is fervently devoted to their leader, Vladimir Putin. But behind the façade lie despair, paranoia, intolerance, rage, and proliferating violence.
It should be no surprise, then, that as Putin wages war on Ukraine, Russian children bully their classmates, teenagers film themselves attacking local residents, and adults get into public brawls.
As in any dictatorship, the more problems Putin’s regime has, the louder the propaganda.











