Hi Michael,
Some interesting thoughts here. One of the things we as reenactors of the RKKA sometimes struggle with is the mindset of the Soviet (hehe!) people we attempt to act the part of.
If we were to attempt to portay Japanese or Chinese people we would know for sure at the start that these people were not the same as us. However, by and large Slavic people (and I use that term whilst not disrespecting the non-Slavic Soviet People!) look roughly the same as Western Europeans (or should I say, "similar") and so some imagine that everything else will be the same. It is both the challenge and the enjoyment of reeanacting what we do for many of us know the Slavs are as different from us in many ways as anyone on this planet. A lot of people on this internet forum spend a lot of time struggling to get our heads around it, because in doing so it is possible to explain things to our audience which seem improbable to the Western mind.
Anyway, back to this:
Your words: ". . . is the movement genuine and spontaneous amongst the people or is it manufactured . . ." stuck fast in my mind for the whole day today.
I was trying to guess what exactly you call "movement", and if we suppose there is one, how could it present any problem.
Ahhh ok, "movement" in this sentence means "a general tendency or current of thought, opinion, taste or action, whether organised and conciously propagated or a mere drift" (thats from the Oxford English Dictionary btw

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Does that make sense to you? I suspect it doesn't make sense to some of my English speaking Comrades
Ok, so is Nationalism wrong? I think it
can be and certainly in English (and I mean English, not British or United Kingdom) politics "nationalism" usually goes hand in hand with racism. I think this is not untrue in other countries too.
Three of my favourite quotes on the subject:
"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind." –Albert Einstein
"Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel" –Samuel Johnson
"Nationalism is power hunger tempered by self-deception" –George Orwell
To love one's native land, as it seems to me, is a natural feeling, isn't it? I doubt if a feeling like that can ever be manufactured, say, by the Kremlin. It is our inborn quality.
How then, did the Soviets replace this with loyalty to the Soviet Union? Or didn't they? Was it only the VV MVD and KGB that kept the lid on it?
Although, perhaps, simply I cannot catch your idea correctly.
Maybe, sometimes I struggle to understand myself

If you mean my concentration mainly on the Russians, almost without mentioning other nations, again this is natural. The matter is that the topic of my both websites is peculiarities of the Russian ethnic character. Because I am a Russian myself, so I have got a vision of life and possess a mindset similar to those of other Russians. I do perceive things and comprehend events around me in the same way as millions of my other Russian brothers and sisters do.
I used to assume that everyone around me thought the same way that I do, that's fairly normal, but I know its not actually like that now.
Very few people think for themselves, most are flock animals. At the head of the flock are the shepherds with their sheepdogs nipping at the heals of the sheep, these direct the flock in this direction and that....
Stand back and look at it and you will see what I mean. The ideas we hold of how the world looks, are they our own reached by logical thought or just repeated because everyone else says that is how it is?
Maybe that's my major criticism of nationalism is surpressing the idea of independent thought? Just an idea I thought of while typing that!
And what is more, after a long time of research, comparisons and examinations, I have come to a conclusion that our Russian vision of the world differs from that of other Europeans. Not better, not worse, I emphasize, but we are different in many aspects.
I would 100% agree with you there. Not better, not worse, just very different. I think we cannot make value judgements like that anyway, because we are measuring things by our own cultural values - there is no wrong or right, just the way we have been brought up!
Indeed: you must agree with me in that, say, a Chinese differs from a Japanese, or a German differs from a French. This is not as if one is better than the other, or vice versa. Of course not. They are different, and that is all. Agree?
Yes, definitely, in fact I said something similar up the top of this very post.
Every day, regularly, I read via Internet quite a number of articles about Russia published by the mainstream Western mass media, and I have noticed that 95 per cent of their articles about my country are negative. In international spheres mutual misunderstanding, deliberate or not, begets misinterpretation and may lead to serious, even dangerous mistakes.
I and many of my Comrades again 100% agree with you on this point. I fail to understand why this should be, it makes no sense to me. Daily I attempt to explain to people the stories we see about Russia and how our media are wrong... trust me, that makes me few friends in certain quarters! It is sad that people cannot open their own eyes and work things out for themselves. On the other hand it shows how powerful the media are...
For example, in each of the European capitals that Napoleon used to conquer one after another in close succession, everywhere he was met with submissive respect and obedience.
It was only we Russians who refused to dance to Napoleon's tune.
Oh I think like ~140 years later there was another country in Europe who didn't fancy being bossed around by a midget

Which is why I have come to a decision to do what I can, namely: to create websites so that to share our Russian vision and views with as many of our foreign counterparts as possible. So, help us God!
An admirable goal, but I'm not sure if you have managed to get the point across... Hopefully by now you can appreciate I am very pro-Russian but if I with my open mind think your words come across "the drum beat of a new militaristic Russia bent on world domination" (as our lovely media would say), then possibly the tone is wrong?
By the way, what if my own country (or any other), also had a rapid rise in pride of our history, a chest thumping belief of our past military glory and a belief that we were God's chosen people? Is this not the stuff that wars are made of? A strong belief of "right" leads all sorts to do all sorts of stuff that leaves millions dead. Not good, and I don't care who is responsible - my country or any other!
It is a unique position you are in, I have never seen such a website in English before. I have seen plenty in Russian (and Serbian!) but never in English.
Your English is very good, your use of the detail and emphasis is much better than I have seen even very skilled non-native English speakers use before, I am very impressed! Where did you learn English like that from?
I'm still not sure that your grasp of English *or* our differing cultures is what causes the misunderstanding, but I think its definitely there on your web pages.
Sorry about the length of this message! I've enjoyed typing this!
Andy
*edited to get the bloody quotes in the right places!*
"Lenin left us a great legacy, and we have f*cked it up." I.V. Stalin, June 29, 1941