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Remind HN: Russian people did not vote for it's government

25 pointsby asatsover 3 years ago
Reading the comments about the recent events I see and understand the frustration and the desire to blame &quot;the russians&quot; for the things that it&#x27;s government is doing. Given that I&#x27;d like for you all to understand and remember that the vast majority of the russian population has never voted for this government and it&#x27;s actions do not represent the will of the russian people.<p>This is not a conjecture, it&#x27;s a mathematical fact, you can explore the results of the recent elections yourself and see the scale of the perpetrated fraud: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ruselection.herokuapp.com&#x2F;russian-election-anomalies?locale=en<p>Most trusted russian election analyst Sergey Shpilkin estimates that without the &quot;election anomalies&quot;, the current government has likely received around 31–33% of the votes with an estimated real election turnout of around 38%.<p>Considering that turnout that comes out to around 12.8% of all eligible russian voters that actually voted for the current ruling party. Despite the complete government control over almost all russian media that has been spouting non-stop propaganda for well over a decade, only a tenth of the population has willingly given them their votes.<p>If it was up to the russian people, this government would not be in power right now, making the decisions it is currently making.

4 comments

jdrcover 3 years ago
That&#x27;s a huge percentage. In all fairness, Russians are doing a disservice to their long heritage by supporting or making excuses for this cretin. And they must be let known of this.
MilnerRouteover 3 years ago
See also: Russian police arrest anti-war protestors in Moscow<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cnn.com&#x2F;videos&#x2F;world&#x2F;2022&#x2F;02&#x2F;24&#x2F;russia-ukraine-anti-war-protesters-arrested-nic-robertson-newsroom-sot-vpx.cnn" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cnn.com&#x2F;videos&#x2F;world&#x2F;2022&#x2F;02&#x2F;24&#x2F;russia-ukraine-a...</a>
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karaterobotover 3 years ago
In fairness, only 18% of Americans cast a vote for Trump in 2016 (~60M out of ~330M), and only about 25% of Americans cast a vote for Biden in 2020 (~80M).<p>This is not in any way to contradict your point, rather to broaden it. In general, the actions of any country&#x27;s government should be thought of as distinct from the on-the-street will of the majority of people in that country. The two may happen to line up, or they may not, but there&#x27;s no reason to think they do in any given case, or to judge people based on the actions of their governments.
gostsamoover 3 years ago
You are correct. I have russian friends and former classmates who are totally against Putin and his wars and who are wonderful people.<p>At the same time, I see lots of russians who has never voted for Putin, who even don&#x27;t like him, but who agree with him and his policies for restoring Russia&#x27;s empire. Many of them will be pretty happy if the country returns to its former ... glory. And, yes, I hold such people responsible.