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2033ICP's avatar
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I agree totally. However it is very hard for brainwashed and gaslighted westerners to believe or observe that they literally are living in a cult and not in a naturally developed culture, civilisation and society. As long as we are ruled by psychopaths as we have been for centuries, it becomes quite automatic a cult. Very few in western countries have the courage or ability to admit this fact in any aspect of this reality. I am living in this western cult so I have the privilege to observe and experience how it is to watch this monster grow into total dedication of evil forces leading them into total destruction and darkness.

Daniel Yakoubian's avatar

That’s just how I see it too.

Daniel Yakoubian's avatar

It is crystal clear from the history of the conflict in Ukraine, that it was provoked by the United States through its expansion of NATO to the Russian border, enabling a coup, and then preventing a settle before there was really any loss of territory, other than Crimea which voted overwhelmingly to join Russia

Han's avatar

Dear Dr Dugin. I think that I somewhat understand your position. But, people who declare their view of the world as the only one else darkness just adopted the US approach: my way or the highway. I think that it's a mistake that will lead to more of the same misery as we already have. Maybe I am wrong but I can't imagine any healthy relationship, even with people who are conquered (such as is needed for the effectuation of the claim) will last long. See how Iran us resisting the same US/Israel doctrine "my way or the highway."

Daniel Yakoubian's avatar

I appreciate your comment, but I wonder if you are thinking that Dr. Dugin‘s approach is something he would force on the globalist nation states. I don’t think so. I think he just wants Russia to be protected from those states reaching out to undermine Russian civilization. He seems completely happy to let other nation states or civilizations determine their own course.

Han's avatar

Ok. I made the comments because the impression arose. Namely, the …darkness… part. Sure, he makes a good point if he's referring to Russia. And yes, the US misused (oversold) democracy. There are Russians who want that (in their own Russian manner) and there are Russians who don't want that. It's a vast country. I cannot imagine that there's a homogeneous “culture” (~way of life) there. In Kamchatka people are different from people in e.g. Novovoronesh.

George Shay's avatar

I'm glad Russia has abandoned Marxism, but this new isolationist, expansionist xenophobia is not a good alternative.

Daniel Yakoubian's avatar

I wonder what you mean when you refer to “isolationist, expansionist xenophobia.” It’s funny because that’s how I see the United States. That’s not how I see Russia. Russia is thoroughly engaged with the world outside of the deaf, dumb and blind west, there is no evidence of it being expansionist, and please don’t mention Ukraine, and it is not xenophobic just because it rejects the stupidity of the western liberal approach.

George Shay's avatar

Is Ukraine is not expansionist? 🤣

Daniel Yakoubian's avatar

If you wanna hear the story and you’re actually interested in understanding rather than repeating the western line listen to Tucker Carlson and Mearsheimer https://tuckercarlson.com/live-show-june-10-2026?watchedTime=1314.1177817975804

Chokeberry's avatar

One struggles to penetrate the heavy irony that the West should return to its Christian roots juxtaposed with the positive examples of "Nietzsche, Husserl, Spengler, Heidegger, Guénon, and Evola."