Russian Explains Why There Is No Opposition in the Country
In this brief yet insightful interview, meet Vitaliy Blazhevich, a 60-year-old sociologist turned English and Russian language teacher for foreigners. Vitaliy shares his careful but candid views on why there is currently no opposition in Russia, detailing the repressive measures the government takes against dissenters.
He reflects on the pivotal year of 2012, when Vladimir Putin was re-elected for another presidential term, despite not having the legal right to do so, marking a turning point for him personally. Vitaliy also opens up about the consequences he faced for expressing honest opinions about his president.
The discussion extends to international politics, where Vitaliy offers his perspective on Donald Trump and Joe Biden. He explains why he believes a Trump victory would be detrimental for everyone. Additionally, the interview touches on the stereotype that Russians are seen as “sheep“ by foreigners, with Vitaliy countering that Americans voting for Trump are, in his opinion, more deserving of that label.
Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that sheds light on the complexities of Russian political life and international perceptions.
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