It would be true if Russia was democracy. It is not.

It's not a democracy because they neglect their shareholder duties. In other words, they are responsible for not making it a democracy.

This is a naive point of view. I can't blame you though, you probably live in a better part of the world.

The world also consists of people. Are you saying that people around me are better than the Russians? Sure, nice to have finally agree about something.

But that just proves the point you were trying to argue with.

No, you misread. I didn't say people around you are better; I said you probably live in a country with working government institutions and fair elections.

I don't feel you approach this discussion in good faith. I see no point in continuing.

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It is silly to grant agency and moral responsibility exclusively to people living within democracies.

The Putin regime made an informal deal with the population "You stay out of politics and we're gonna stay out of your life". The people outsource political power to the regime.

This passive majority represents the bulk of the population, but not the whole of the population. There are two smaller groups. Ultra-patriots who criticize Putin for not doing more war, more suffering etc. And those who criticize the Putin for the war, although this group is not very vocal, but here I do agree with you that's it's difficult to publicly protest in an authoritarian regime.