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Why don’t they protest? Because every Russian alive today descends from survivors who learned the same brutal lesson: if you resist, you die. Almost every family carries the scars of revolution, civil war, or Stalin’s purges. Many don’t know the details—because it was too dangerous to talk about—but the instinct remains. Survival means adapting. Or siding with the oppressor. That is why, even now, everything is considered “fine.”