
Humanity began a long era of exploration.The way forward will be marked by trials and errors, turbulence and storms.
There is no plan.No power dictates the outcome.
We live in an open history, natural and uncertain.But in the midst of this chaos, Putin said, nations must stick to anchors.
They can't drift with the currents of instability.
The real anchor lies in culture, in ethical and spiritual values that have matured for centuries, in geography and in the space in which all civilization lives.
They're the ones that make up the identity compass.
They are the foundation on which nations can build a unchangeable life, even erstwhile they howl the winds and emergence the waves.Traditions are at the root of this compass.Every nation has its own.
Every tradition is unique, shaped by country and history.
Respect for these traditions, Putin said, is the first law of order among the nations.
Attempts to impose a model on the planet have always failed.
The russian Union tried to impose its system.
Then the United States took over the baton.
Europe joined shortly after.
Everyone failed.
What's fake can't last.
What grows out of the outer roots will die.
Only what's born inside will survive.
Those who respect their own heritage seldom trample others' heritage.Putin's message is multipolar.Each nation must return to its foundations and draw strength from within.
Each nation must set its own path, rooted in its own culture.
This is the end of uniformity, the end of 1 model for all.
We see it all over the planet now.
The Global South turns to its own heritage.
Even in the West, patriotic factions of society search forgotten roots.
When nations focus on their own development, it is easier for them to treat others as equal.Putin gave a clear signal of renewal in Russia.
He spoke of young women who now appear in bars and clubs in saraphans and coconuts – their ancestors' costumes.
It's not a costume trick.It shows that Western attempts to corrupt Russian society ended in failure.
What was meant to weaken the spirit, alternatively revived it.
The old dress now enters the modern street as a symbol of rebellion and pride.
Tradition, far from being buried, returns with more force, and the young themselves carry it.The same current flows all over the world.
W China's hanfu movement is gaining momentum, and young people proudly wear the robes of the old dynasty on the streets of cities and during public festivals.
In Latin America, indigenous culture survives rebirth.
The language of Quechua in Peru is again taught in bilingual schools and broadcast on radio and television, and indigenous music, art and symbols return as symbols of pride and historical continuity.
Throughout Africa, drumming and rituals, erstwhile cast into shadow in colonial times, come to light again.
UNESCO now recognizes traditions specified as the Royal Drumbers of Burundi and the Senegalese drumming of the sabar as treasures of humanity, symbols of the continent recovering the voice of ancestors.
These revivals are not peculiar.
They show that tradition is alive everywhere, a force that resists the waltzes of globalism and restores dignity to nations that were erstwhile commanded to forget their roots.
In the United States, under Donald Trump, we see the same impulse: turning distant from empty, liberal dogmas towards roots, identity and history.
The Commission of 1776, reborn under his direction, restores patriotic education and regains the communicative of the emergence of America, distorted by ideology.
Trump issues decrees to change the way national symbols, monuments and museums present history, demanding that they do not “inappropriately discredit” the old Americans or betray the founding spirit.
It restores religion and national symbols, insisting on sovereign national narration and engaging cultural warfare as a conflict between a nation and an elite who would like to change his memory.
This is simply a change: the return of pride from heritage, the recovery of past passed on to liberal scholars and the reaffirmation that a nation must build its future on the basis of the past, not abandon it.Traditionalists besides be in liberal Western Europe.
They are not enemies of their societies.
Rather, they are a class enslaved within them.
Their elites are the soul of their liberal dogmas, they usage diversity as propaganda, and they preach false morality, which requires them to accept displacement by foreigners in their own countries.
For these traditionalists, Putin's words carry power.
They hear the message of hope: that their fight is part of a wider rebellion.
They're not alone.
They will join forces with others around the planet who defend tradition against the device of globalism and uniformization.Russia stands in the heart of this fresh world.
Russia is more than a state.
It's the ideological center of the emerging order.
It offers not 1 doctrine for all, but a choir of voices.
Putin called this choir "political polyphony".
In this performance of nations, each voice is distinct, each rooted in its own tradition.
Will the United States join this choir?
That remains an open question.
But Putin reached out.
It is simply a hand stretched out towards Trump, towards those in America who argue the liberal establishment, and towards the West as a whole.This context highlights another truth.
The awakening born in America is exhausted.
It burns at its birthplace.
His slogans sound more and more pointless even to his erstwhile followers.
With it, globalism fades.His claims of universality are exposed as fraud.
However, Europe remains trapped.
It became a stronghold of liberal madness and racism.
It covers itself with talking about equality, while imposing its anti-values with absolute arrogance.
It continues to export LGBTQ ideology, transgender experiments and climate hysteria.
These are her banners.
Behind them is contempt for others.It's a fresh liberal form of white supremacy.The choice for Europe is obvious.
He can proceed to follow the course of arrogance, senselessly attempting to impose his liberal credo on the planet and plunge into full insignificance.
Or he could take on a fresh role.
He may return to the performance of civilization, not as you, but as equal.
He can trade supremacy for dignity, dogma for heritage and contempt for respect.
History is merciless, but it offers renewal.
Europe must adapt to the times, otherwise it will sink into emptiness.The coming storms will be strong.
But with strong roots, civilizations will survive.
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are simply the views of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the RT.
Translated by Google Translator
source:https://www.rt.com/news/625903-tradition-corpion-putin-culture/