Russian soldiers, who, let me remind you, must under no circumstances be discredited, which means you can’t say anything about them at all, are still killing and being killed in Ukraine. The police arrest those who have incorrect thoughts. Courts give them prison terms, or sometimes just fines, because they’re humane like that. The Justice Ministry is drawing up new lists of foreign agents. As I write, novelist Lyudmila Ulitskaya has just been added to one. And as Putin spoke, preparations were still ongoing for the funeral of Alexey Navalny, or, to be more precise, every effort was being made to ensure that a man who died in prison, or, as many think, was killed in prison, could not be buried humanely and mourners not be allowed to pay their respects.
But to those gathered in the hall — both the audience and the speaker himself — none of that was real as they inhabit another world. For once, Putin was only 14 minutes late, which by his standards is on time, and the main event of the year (one of many) got underway.
For the propagandists, the big news was how long he spoke: two hours and six minutes. A record, they say. Less was said about the specifics, which is understandable. You couldn’t stretch that to two hours.