Georgia"s privately owned Imedi television...
this, regardless of the media-promoted version of events. And the most ardent patriots, who violently deny this state of affairs, also realize this. This implies the collapse of statehood and of a national idea. Such developments always have a psychological effect.Before 1991, there was a widespread stereotype in the Soviet Union that Georgians were "hot-tempered." In effect, the entire Georgian nation seemed highly emotional against the backdrop of Russians" lyrical despondence. In the long run, most Russians became emotionally detached from other former Soviet republics, which were also marked by the same psychological inadequacy on a mass scale. Most of them do not understand what it"s like to be a "hot-tempered" nation and to endure the hardships that befell Georgia.
In the 1990s, before Saakashvili became president, Russians sometimes learned about Georgian media comments about this country. People shrugged their shoulders, called the comments "delirium" and
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