•  java   ( @java@beehaw.org ) 
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    When a poll shows that Russians support the war, people are saying that Russians are bad. But when a poll shows that Russians don’t support the war, people are questioning the poll.

    •  Unpigged   ( @Unpigged@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 
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      This is because if you watch the war closely, you’ll see that russkies are supporting the war. It started with ~140k troops. Now, after losing about 150k to 300k, there are 400k troops. And there’s no active draft, too much of them are collectors contractors volunteered to go and kill Ukrainians.

  • This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Their survey revealed those who favour peace far outnumber pro-war voices, with more Russians supporting the departure of the country’s troops from Ukraine than not.

    The US-based think tank claimed Vladimir Putin will centre his re-election campaign on “Russia’s alleged domestic stability and increased criticism of the West instead of focusing on the war.”

    The Kremlin has criminalised criticism of the war and spends millions on pro-war propaganda, meaning they may not reflect the realities of the situation.

    Chronicles, founded by Russian opposition politician Aleksei Miniailo, says its surveys offer an accurate snapshot of public opinion, however.

    One reason why support for the war is falling could be that Russians are increasingly feeling the pinch and seeing a more gloomy future due to the fallout from the invasion, as a separate survey has shown.

    Putin announced a significant increase in military spending this week, with about 30% of the country’s budget directed toward the armed forces in 2024.


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    •  misk   ( @misk@sopuli.xyz ) OP
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      157 months ago

      The overall result is probably not very accurate but if the methodology has not changed then you could try to gauge something based on change from poll to poll.

  • I saw some article about polling in the last week or two where a lot or maybe most of the people who now wanted peace still didn’t think they should give up Crimea.

    Feels like a very have your cake and eat it too kinda stance. “We didn’t do anything wrong but the consequences of our actions suck so we should prob tone it down… but to reiterate, we weren’t in the wrong”