Hamartia Antidote
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Russian citizen giving us an interesting tidbit..
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The Soviet propaganda machine (with its own "Great Wall" of closed and controlled media) had long portrayed the West as a poor unhappy society. Very few Russians had ever seen any type of Western media (other than maybe The Day After) as VCRs were uncommon and certainly there was nothing like sharing digital video files or youtube. Basically all you had was books.
That changed in 1987 (due to an interest the Russians had with basketball) when the Soviet Government allowed the NBA Finals to be televised. The sharp-eyed Russians not only were watching the players on the court but also noticed the happy spectators in the stands and the tv commercials (something new to them) for the latest consumer products/cars...this then made them immediately question the validity of the official narrative which had been sold to them for decades.
This questioning of the credibility of the state was the trigger that led to the fall of the Soviet Union.
Here is him saying the bottom line
TLDR version
The Soviet propaganda machine (with its own "Great Wall" of closed and controlled media) had long portrayed the West as a poor unhappy society. Very few Russians had ever seen any type of Western media (other than maybe The Day After) as VCRs were uncommon and certainly there was nothing like sharing digital video files or youtube. Basically all you had was books.
That changed in 1987 (due to an interest the Russians had with basketball) when the Soviet Government allowed the NBA Finals to be televised. The sharp-eyed Russians not only were watching the players on the court but also noticed the happy spectators in the stands and the tv commercials (something new to them) for the latest consumer products/cars...this then made them immediately question the validity of the official narrative which had been sold to them for decades.
This questioning of the credibility of the state was the trigger that led to the fall of the Soviet Union.
Here is him saying the bottom line
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