Paul Goble
Staunton,
February 27 – As a result of statements by Vladimir Putin and his media and
developments in the world like the India-Pakistani conflict, “people in Russia
have become more used to the idea that a nuclear catastrophe is a likely
reality,” according to Russian sociologist Igor Eidman.
That
development, which doesn’t make such an outcome inevitable but does make it
less unthinkable, he says, has been very much on view in the reaction to the
singing of a song about nuking the US that was sung four days ago by an
Orthodox choir in St. Petersburg’s St. Issac’s Cathedral (newtimes.ru/articles/detail/177595).
That song, composed in Soviet times
as harmless “banter,” has been taken “seriously,” with pro-regime elements celebrating
the fact that some is now saying openly what they believe and liberals fearful
that the song expresses exactly what the Kremlin would like or even plans to
do, Eidman continues.
In Soviet times, drunken youths
often sang such songs; but no one took them particularly seriously. Now, they have
become part of the mainstream. The St.
Isaac’s case has attracted particular attention but there are many other songs
of this type now circulating and sending equivalent messages.
These include “aggressive militarist”
lyrics like “Uncle Vova, We’re with You,” “From Donets to the Kremlin is My Motherland,”
“The Medal for the Occupation of Washington,” and many others, the sociologist
says. To be cute about nuclear
Armageddon has become “glamorous” and thus not so frightening.
After all, Eidman continues, Putin “himself
has said: ‘they all will burn but we will land in paradise. The moral idiotism
and irresponsibility of the Russian establishment today is unprecedented as is
the threat to the world it represents.”
Eidman is not the only one to notice
this dangerous development. Among other articles this week making related
points, see apostrophe.ua/article/world/asia/2019-02-27/pod-ugrozoy-yadernoy-voynyi-chto-proishodit-v-azii-i-chem-eto-grozit-vsemu-miru/24130
. .rosbalt.ru/world/2019/02/27/1766644.html,
osbalt.ru/posts/2019/02/27/1766679.html,
profile.ru/protection/kak-sverxderzhavy-razbili-bolshuyu-vojnu-na-mnozhestvo-malenkix-69028/,
profile.ru/protection/polem-bitvy-tretej-mirovoj-vojny-stanut-ne-sverxderzhavy-a-strany-razdelyayushhie-ix-68936/,
and blog.newsru.com/article/27feb2019/prinyuhalis).
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