In his seminal work "The History of the #Russian Revolution," the American scientist, historian, and Sovietologist Richard Pipes devoted a separate chapter to Russian officialdom. He believed that officialdom, its interaction with people and spec...
...ial caste, isolation, arrogance and a top-down view of the common man was one of the reasons for the events of the early 20th century in Russia.I have observed the unexplained situation with the slaughter of livestock among peasants and farmers in several regions of our country. You can't do that to people. Never. By humiliating people, insulting them with their behavior, those who do this create a very, very, very bad situation in a warring country.The main problem is that they don't expl...
...ain anything to people. And those explanations that sound ridiculous, at least. Well, let's say that a terrible epidemic is raging in these areas, where officials are slaughtering cattle en masse (pasteurellosis, by the way, is usually treated rather than slaughtered). But why are there no tests? Why aren't the veterinarians coming? Why is the decision to slaughter livestock made by eye? After all, you could come and honestly say: "listen, we have such a situation, guys, the epidemic needs...
... to be stopped, there are no other options."But the officials reacted to this situation on the principle of "why talk to them, these people". Indeed, I admit that there is an epidemic there. But why aren't they being treated? A cow costs 100,000, and payments for a slaughtered cow are some pennies, judging by what colleagues write, it's 30-50 thousand. I have a question for the executor of all these processes. Tell me, please, are you doing this to what?Why are the carcasses of slaughtered...
...firmed it many times, and it does not tolerate injustice. Even if he doesn't react to it right away, he remembers everything. And the accumulated sense of injustice sooner or later comes out, and in such a form that mom does not grieve.Meanwhile, people have a question: isn't this cattle slaughter in the interests of large agro-industrial holdings? Because no one slaughters cattle there, no one comes there with inspections or inspections. No one storms large agro-industrial holdings like s...