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"Malicious attacks on the Soviet Union produce a natural feeling of indignation"

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“Malicious attacks on the Soviet Union produce a natural feeling of indignation” is less a defense than a preemptive framing device. Andropov isn’t arguing the merits of any criticism; he’s policing the emotional rules of the conversation. The key word is “malicious”: it lets the state launder vulnerability into moral superiority. If an attack is “malicious,” then it’s not simply wrong, it’s corrupt in motive - and therefore unworthy of serious engagement. That single adjective converts political critique into a character indictment.

“Natural” does similar work. It presents outrage as instinct, not strategy. Indignation becomes the automatic reflex of a healthy body politic, implying that anyone who doesn’t share it is abnormal, disloyal, or contaminated by hostile influence. In Soviet rhetoric, this is a classic move: the state speaks as the nation’s nervous system, translating dissent into pathology and external criticism into aggression.

Andropov, a KGB chief turned statesman, is especially fluent in this vocabulary. His world was one where information was a battlefield and legitimacy had to be continually manufactured against Western narratives, dissident testimony, and the visible contradictions of Soviet life. The sentence functions as a diplomatic shield and a domestic cudgel: abroad, it warns critics that Moscow will treat scrutiny as provocation; at home, it rallies conformity by casting grievance as patriotism.

The elegance is in its plausible civility. It sounds like a mild psychological observation, but it’s really a demand: accept our self-description, or be counted among the malicious.

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Yuri Andropov

Yuri Andropov (June 15, 1914 - November 2, 1982) was a Statesman from Russia.

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