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Knowing what’s right

Published: 06 November, 2011, 15:53
Edited: 07 May, 2012, 20:44

­Around 7,000 angry ultra-nationalists marched through Moscow on Friday and Russian politicians are partly to blame. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Neo-Nazi’s have often hijacked November the 4th, celebrated as Russia’s Day of Unity. It’s a problem that isn’t going away in Moscow, or Russia at large, and amidst the pre- election hype there are some telling reasons why. This is not to...

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History repeats itself or does it?, November 06, 2011, 20:23 quote
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neo-fascism in Russian is run from the West. This is much subtler way to bring about the dreams of Operation Barbarossa. Today, the Slavic Russians are no longer talked about as members of the subhuman race of the Asiatic Slavic Hordes. Instead, the white Russians are spoken as the latest addition to Aryan Nordic race in the frontline defending the white race! So, we need to pay attention to the discursive processes through which the Slavic Russia became white. The plan is simple: creating race based wedge between European Russia from Eurasia and Muslim Russia. Slavic Russians whites will be enlisted to weaken their own country and once the blood start flowing on the streets of Russian cities, the Russian oligarchic elite will run away to Europe and will leave the country to be conquered by western corporate imperialists. Putin and his party know this scheme. Whether he and his party have the spine to rise up to the occasion and carefully defuse this brewing social tension is another matter. But make no mistake. The neo fascist in Russia have sinter agenda.
Bianca, November 09, 2011, 01:33 quote
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All the "neo-nationalism" in Russia is run from the West.  It does not really matter what the ideas are, for as long as they will get the voters to undermine and sabotage the efforts of the government.  So, for as long as the government is under attack,  the movement will be supported and funded by many Western interest.  All those "liberals" and "progressives" in the opposition, suddenly turn very "nationalistic" when it is time to get votes.  But then the same pro-western liberals will turn around, and with a straight face, blame the very government for the sentiments that the "liberals" inflamed in the first place.   Many leaders of the 'nationalism"  have been imbedded into Russia's politics for more then few decades.   The agenda is indeed sinister.  Take advantage of confused and angry Russian whites, to stick the wedge in Russian territories, and self-destruct.  It is too bad Russia does not have enough work for these people, and enough hope for their future.   This is where all the evils lie.
Larry (unregistered), November 20, 2011, 03:48 quote
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I always find this criticism of Russia particularly disturbing coming from NATO sources. I don't hear Westerners complaining about institutionalized Baltic or Croatian neo-Nazism. Blaming Slavic Russians for being 'Nazi' is a little akin to blaming the rape victim for her own rape. After the violent meddling in Russian affairs, by the British, French, Americans, Swedes and especially the Germans (to name a few), the Russians have every right to be overly nationalistic..This nationalism manifesting itself in neo-Nazi fashion is obviously a function of these young Russians not understanding their own history...which is being squashed by Western spin doctors.
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