Cultural Schizophrenia

Cultural schizophrenia is a phenomenon of which and  ideas are formed by contrary and often opposing ideologies. The term was originally coined by Rovsnoski politicians as a derogatory term to describe the volatile, contradictory, and strange nature of Zaporizhian politics during post-Rovski-Zaporizhian Separation turmoil-however cultural schizophrenia has become the broad label to describe strange, contradictory, and unorthodox ideologies and political parties within the post-UPRZ states.

Examples of this political contrarianism can be seen in the Zaporizhian National Communist Party, of which espouses a mixture of volkovism and extreme Zaporizhian nationalism, the Democratic Freedom Party of Rovsnoska, and A Greater Zaporizhia. The early Zaporizhian government has also been described as a case of cultural schizophrenia as it maintained iconography of and claimed to be the successor of the UPRZ while being mostly a despotic oligarch-run capitalist state.