(LONDON, UK) – A prominent Russian analyst has delivered a scathing indictment of the silent majority in Russia, branding them “Matryoshka people” for prioritising personal comfort over moral responsibility while the war in Ukraine rages.
Constantine, the host of the INSIDE RUSSIA YouTube channel, published a video essay detailing what he calls the hollow core of the Russian middle class. He argues that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin did not construct the country’s oppressive system alone but was enabled by millions of ordinary, successful citizens who chose silence.
“Putin is not the cause, he is the result. He built today’s Russia, but he didn’t build it alone,” Constantine stated in the video, which has amassed tens of thousands of views. “Today, I am to show you two successful, educated, well dressed Russians sitting in expensive German cars finally complaining about the system they helped create by staying silent.”
The analyst, who states he fled Russia four years ago and is on a wanted list, dissected social media outbursts from two businesspeople. He presented their grievances as a crystallised example of a society that ignores the devastation in Ukraine but erupts in anger when the economic consequences of the war reach their own wallets. “They are angry not because of the tragedy unfolding next door, not because lives are being shattered, not because millions were forced to flee their homes. They are angry because now the system has reached them,” he said.
The first subject, businessman Yuri Grunt, recorded himself from a German car lamenting the exorbitant cost of living. Grunt complained about banned applications like Telegram, Instagram, and WhatsApp, as well as a new vehicle utilisation tax. “How long can we stay silent? Please, let’s speak together. Let’s stand up for our positions. This is some kind of a complete mad house already,” Grunt said, describing the fee required to purchase a new car. “Have you even heard about utilisation tax? To buy a brand new car, you first need to pay this new tax to the government. $50,000.”
Constantine acknowledged that Grunt’s list of grievances regarding government intimidation and economic chaos is factually accurate. However, he noted a critical omission. “Not once, not a single word about Ukraine. About the war Russia started. About the towns erased from the map. About the people dying every night, about the millions displaced. There is an elephant in the room. Yuri and 146 million of his compatriots are keeping silent about it.”
The second example featured a businesswoman identified as Glosskina, an interior design professional. In a profanity laced video, she expressed anxiety about the future and a desperate wish for the state to leave the public alone. “We don’t give a darn about how many trillions of money these officials steal every day. We don’t care. Just leave us alone,” she said. Constantine seized upon this specific quote, calling it “pure gold” and a perfect summary of the Russian social contract. “That sentence is the entire Russian social contract in one breath. You stay out of politics. We give you a good life. And that’s what she wants back. The deal.”
The video argues that such people are analogous to the traditional nesting dolls: “Polished on the outside but hollow inside.” Constantine concluded that the country will only be reborn when citizens accept complicity rather than waiting for the regime to collapse. “Russia will be reborn the day ordinary Russians look in the mirror and don’t flinch. Not when Putin falls, not when the war ends, when people, Russian people change.”
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