Monday, December 13, 2021

Is a 'Russian Century' Shaping Up (by Default)? - The Vehement Hatred of Russia

Editor's note: When reading this material consider just how much private intelligence networks coming through various think tanks, NGOs and foundations in the west from those who run these well financed organizations despise Russia. As one example, consider for a moment just how much Zbigniew Brzezinski had a vehement hatred of Russia. What is astonishing about the arrogant self-appointed western intellectual elites is that for all their hatred of Russia, the country they espouse their irrational hatred from is in terminal destruction. How many cities in Russia are there where the number of people shot exceeds 3,600 people in one year? Here are the Russian demands of the Washington DC Bolshevik Nomenklatura:

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Source: Strategic Culture Foundation

By Stephen Karganovic | December 12, 2021

Imbued with its traditional values and the idealism tempered by common sense of its people, Russia is bound to become one of the major civilizational poles of the emerging multipolar world.

In a noteworthy recent analysis, Russian-American publicist Dmitry Orlov advances an argument that may sound fatuous, but actually has more substance than meets the eye.
 
In essence, what Orlov claims is that the often heard criticism hurled at Russians that they have not mastered the technique of soft power is misconceived. And that the widely advertised cutting edge military wonder-weapons are not the most powerful assets in Russia's arsenal. Orlov advances the startling hypothesis that Russia's mightiest weapon is not even secret but is out in the open for all to see. And, he would probably add, admire.

That weapon, according to Orlov, is Russia's ostentatious and magnetic embrace of normalcy, making it attractive to countless citizens of the former "free world" who have come to loath the degeneracy of the West, where they feel trapped. They are searching for an alternative society, where decency and traditional values are actively affirmed and promoted. For many of them, politics aside, contemporary Russia is precisely the kind of society that they miss in their own countries and are now looking for elsewhere.

"It is a world that more and more people in the West want to escape to," Orlov explains, "leaving behind a landscape blighted by leftist vandalism and enforced repentance for the crime of being of a certain race or of daring to exhale carbon dioxide. They do not wish to subject themselves to the unholy inquisition which doles out punishments to those who remain unenthusiastic about and unsupportive of sexual perversity, gender dysphoria, the destruction of traditional families and the brainwashing of youth. Even if they cannot escape, they can take comfort in knowing that a more normal and less damaged alternative reality exists, and they can secretly sympathize with it."

Orlov's plaidoyer rings more strikingly persuasive the more deeply one reflects on the thrust of his argument instead of focusing on the corroborating examples that he furnishes. There may not be, just yet, in the brainwashed West the groundswell of sympathetic support for renascent traditional Russia-in-the making, but an awareness that Cold War moral identities have largely been reversed is palpably rising. At a minimum, in widespread perception the Free World no longer is either geographically or culturally where until recently it was almost universally thought to be.

A perusal of the Western media eloquently makes the point why large segments of the population are being seized by a yearning for normalcy. Examples of lunacy are scattered across the cultural landscape of the dying West. A young woman in Great Britain, born with a disabling condition, successfully sued her mom's obstetrician for failure to prevent her birth prior to her conception two decades previously. In Switzerland, with technical assistance from avant-garde Netherlands, a 3D printed death capsule is being marketed to the suicidally prone who wish to terminate their existence conveniently and efficiently, circumventing the few remaining medical and bureaucratic obstacles to assisted self-destruction. Further on the topic of death, which seems to obsess the moribund West, in Germany it was absurdly decreed that poof of Covid-19 vaccination is a prior requirement for euthanasia to be legally performed. And in the face of legal challenges to the Roe v. Wade ruling permitting abortion in the United States, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced his intention to make California an "abortion sanctuary state," where taxpayer money will not just fund abortions which are prohibited elsewhere but will defray also travel and lodging costs for people who come to California to get abortions.

To make even more vividly the point that in the West the culture of death is thriving, the European Union Equality Commission has issued an "inclusive communication directive" to avoid the word "Christmas" in favor of the more inclusive "holiday period," in order, allegedly, not to offend followers of other faiths. The supposed beneficiaries of their preposterous inclusiveness, of course, have for centuries lived side by side with the followers of Christ without ever expressing the slightest objection to the public mention of the festivity in honour of His birth. Incidentally, the Orthodox word for Christmas is "Nativity," and that links the Commission's Christmas directive even more starkly to the morbid leitmotiv of the preceding examples. For good measure, the same Commission has also recommended replacing in generic usage Christian names Mary and John with "inclusive" alternatives, such as Malika and Julio.

This is, of course, but a very limited representative sample of the sheer lunacy that is rampant in the Western world today.

But now back to Dmitry Orlov. He says that "what makes this transformation particularly remarkable is that ten years ago Russia's soft power barely existed. At that time, a small but vocal opposition demonstrated in the center of Moscow, chanting 'We need a different Russia.' But now hundreds of millions of French, Germans, Americans and others in the West are chanting what amounts to 'We need a different West.' To the abject horror of their political elites they look to Russia—the country of extreme political incorrectness—with longing, delight and hope. . ."

The more the pandemic of woke madness rages, the greater their influence will become, Orlov predicts: "When this conflagration of mass insanity finally burns itself out, it is Russia that will have the civilizational seed stock with which to re-fertilize the devastated cultural landscape of the West."

Please go to Strategic Culture Foundation to read more.
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We think ultimately this could be what Russia and some of its institutions stand in opposition to. And make absolutely no mistake about it. The "build back better" concept is all about central banks restructuring the financial system as their old archaic central banking model dies.


Look at what the Bolsheviks behind the Democratic Party in the US have planned. If you are a "Christian" living in a Bolshevik run state in the US, keep in the back of your minds that when the Bolsheviks (hyper rational scientific materialism) took over control of Russia in 1918 untold millions of Christians were targeted first for elimination. Count on one thing from the Bolshevik Nomenklatura: massive unelected bureaucracies are built. 



What Bolsheviks like to do first is to divide and destroy families and they are doing a marvelous job of that under cover of Covid being led by the Nomenklatura Fauci:



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