A year ago, Novaya-Europe wrote that war affects the level of violence in society, but that this only manifests itself once the war is over. Russia has been at war for a year and a half, with no end in sight, but the media landscape already seems to say that the rise in violence has begun. Of course, the reason might not necessarily be rampant crime, but also possibly the way the media select which stories to cover. In this case, everything is simple: things are actually going fine, and it is the journalists who are to blame.
“One of the issues now is that people are addicted to news,” says psychologist Fyodor Konkov. “People come to me saying that they can’t stop watching YouTube, that they can’t sleep or eat. This shows a general state of anxiety. And anxiety is among the factors that increase aggression.”
“This is likely true for any country, not just Russia,” Konkov continues.