Mock Execution from 1849 to 2022 — Russia’s Unchanging Mana

Dostoevsky’s mock execution sparked his art. @Beltrew reports mock executions of CIVILIANS by Russians in Ukraine. 150 years later, Muscovy still doing it. Dostoevsky was mock executed in 1849 — it motivated his art. Now Ruschist tank commanders are indicted for performing mock executions in Bucha. This is systemic, not “a few bad apples.” Ruschian World has meant mock executions since 1849. The society which produced Dostoevsky’s brilliant art through the trauma of a mock execution still uses mock executions as military doctrine.

Source: Coercive Control · Twitter Archive (2022-05-07, 2022-05-30, 2022-10-01)

The continuity of Russian Mana across 173 years. The same practice (mock execution) that generated Russia’s greatest literature is still standard operating procedure. This IS the Law of Contagion (Property 2: Permanence — “once contagion has been transmitted, it is resistant to purification”). Also connects to Raskolnikov — Putin as a fellow “Saint Petersburg lawyer” who commits crimes and rationalises them through ideology.


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