The hysteria we see now reveals that westerners lack confidence in their narrative and thus feel compelled to suppress Russian media and prevent interactions between citizens of their countries and Russia. In contrast, during the Cold War, people felt secure enough in their system not to be swayed by what they might hear from the other side.
The hysteria we see now reveals that westerners lack confidence in their narrative and thus feel compelled to suppress Russian media and prevent interactions between citizens of their countries and Russia. In contrast, during the Cold War, people felt secure enough in their system not to be swayed by what they might hear from the other side.