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Related: About this forum43% of Russian POW's say Ukrainians are not fully human -- and 70% call war justified
A new study shows that 42.94% of Russian prisoners of war (POWs) believe that the average Ukrainian is not a fully-fledged human being. The poll has been conducted by the non-profit Lingva Lexa and published by Ukrainska Pravda.
Nearly 70% of the POWs describe Russias full-scale war against Ukraine as justified and necessary at least in part, while the overall average level of perceived legitimacy of the war among respondents stands at 35.81%.
88% of Russian POWs consider the war justified at least in part
Sociologists record a direct correlation between belief in Russian propaganda and support for the war. Among those who believe propaganda, 88% consider the war justified at least in part. Among those who do not believe in propaganda, this figure is 51%.
Read More: https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/02/25/study-nearly-43-of-russian-pows-dont-consider-ukrainians-fully-human-and-70-call-war-justified/
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Even those who do not believe in propaganda still believe the war is justified by 51%. Geez, it brings back memories of Nazi Germany or Stalinist Russia or Pol Pot.
Ritabert
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Ritabert
(2,635 posts)Tasmanian Devil
(229 posts)I wonder what the numbers are for Fox viewers that believe the Iran invasion was justified. Or that their lives don't matter because they're just Iranians.
And then wonder what the numbers would be for the US if we had nothing but Fox news;
i.e. like the Russians.
Is it any mystery why Trump is so envious of Putin?
angryxyouth
(349 posts)Let them experience what its like to be in a Russian POW prison. Its like a whole country filled with your drunk uncle.
littlemissmartypants
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