Paul
Goble
Staunton, May 15 – Moscow’s hysterical
reaction to articles in British and American newspapers documenting how the
Russian authorities have lied about the pandemic reflect both a longstanding
tradition in Russia and a new effort by the Putin administration to force everyone
else in the world to play by Russian rules and lie as well, Aleksandr Skobov
says.
That the Russian authorities are
playing games with coronavirus numbers is no surprise to any resident of Russia
because he or she knows that “in Russia, they lie and falsify” and that in
order to make a career or even survive, they must do the same, the Moscow
commentator continues (graniru.org/opinion/skobov/m.278927.html).
“Deception, shamelessness and
groveling before those who higher up is the foundation of all foundations of the
culture of ‘the Russian world,’” Skobov says. “It has been formed by centuries
of alien rule, serfdom, and despotic power.” To deceive others was a
requirement “under severe historical conditions.”
Russians accept this as a fact of
life in their country. But what is new now is the concerted effort of those in
power to force other countries to play by its rules, to lie as Russians do or
at least not to challenge Russian lies on key issues. And under Putin, this has
taken an even more dangerous form.
“The Kremlin is not trying to fore
the Western world to believe it. Therefore, it isn’t even especially concerned
about the plausibility of its lying. What it needs is something else: to force
the West to give the impression that it believes [Moscow], to force it to
hypocritically turn its eyes to the side and remain silent.”
Those in the Kremlin “call this ‘to
take into account our national interests.’” But despite that euphemistic
language, what is really going on is a Russian effort “to force Western society
to retreat from its own basic principles” and accept what are Russian ones.
“With this goal in mind, the Kremlin
is actively using the positions it has won as a result of the infiltration of
its agents into Western society. It is seeking to use the institutions of
Western society and international institutes” against the West and for Moscow.
And it is doing so “with the goal of destroying them.”
What it is not doing, despite its
own claims and the claims of its agents in the West is to conduct “a civilized
dialogue” or engage “in constructive cooperation.” Those are simply more lies
to cover its insidious efforts to destroy the West by destroying its commitment
to truth and inserting in its place the Russian tradition of lying.
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