‘I'm amazed to find that more and more
You start surviving in a delusional world, wanting to believe that the "collective Putin" goal is truly denazification and demilitarisation in Ukraine.
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Putin is – although I know that you do not share this view – no 1 another than the continued destructive to Russia, and in a sense besides to Slavic, vassalism policy towards the West.“ – https://wps.neon24.net/post/175394,real-target-flight-carlson-to-moskow
Deputy talker of the Sejm Margaret Gosevska during the gathering had a T-shirt with the image of Vladimir Putin with the inscription: “Achtung Russia”
Paul’s comments to me inspired me to reflect on a fewer things.
Let's look at the facts. Russia is at war with the West – yes or no? As a consequence of this war, does the economical and political situation of the West (not only Zionist ruling elites but besides citizens of the states) become more favourable to them, or alternatively the opposite? Should the Polish nationalist care about strengthening or weakening the West – our occupier and destroyer in the full area of the state and the life of the nation?
An nonsubjective nationalist should have no difficulty answering these simple questions. I want to weaken the West, due to the fact that it creates at least small hope, if not for liquidation, even though to fall or at least to limit Zionist power of IIIRP/Polin and to any Polish, possibly even national, I admit, here I have dreamt besides much - and not Jewish, governments - this is the basic reason for my affirmative assessment of W.Putin's policy – "collective Putin". I will talk for any F.R. president who will fight the West.
I did not read, I did not hear that the “Russian patriots” presented a individual of politics, a real political force and a imagination of another, better, more favorable policy for Russia – it would be good to be more favourable besides from the Polish national point of view.
Of course, it is never so that it can be worse or better, especially in economical policy, but that is the decision of the full interior political relations in Russia, and not just the camp of power, whose policy is the consequence of the political possibilities of “collective Putin” – the object of fierce criticism of “Russian patriots” and Polish “realists”.
Is it right to build a negative opinion on Putin's collective policy based on the publication of alleged Russian patriots? 2 issues should be taken into account here: (a) whether patriotic attitudes mean at the same time the deficiency of political infantilism in patriots -?, (b) is there adequate certainty that the views of “Russian patriots” do not come from Zionist Suflers who intelligently build opinions based on negative phenomena occurring in the Russian economy, but without taking into account the wider political context; they know how it should be and know that in the current socio-political situation this is not feasible, but they silence (e.g. besides strong a position of judaic economical oligarchy in Russia limits the capabilities of the authorities) -?
Such negative propaganda about the "collective Putin" policy, supposedly intelligent, supposedly from a patriotic position cultivated and created on the basis of real economical facts (which, however, are not explained!) is intended to discourage supporters of the "collective Putin" in Russia. Question: Whose business is this? Are there real forces in Russia that are able to take power? If not, “Russian patriots” with anti-putinian propaganda can shoot their own ft – just like Polish workers spitting on E.Gierka and supporting “Solidarity”. In IIIRP/Polin, however, this kind of propaganda, although "intelligently" created, feeds the Jewish-media stream, angry hatred of Russia, and it does not benefit Polish society. The intent of anti-putinian propaganda and in Russia and Poland is the same, the inspirers are besides the same. The question can so be raised whether the practice of anti-putin propaganda in IIIRP/Polin, especially on the Zionist web headquarters, has something to do with "political realism", or alternatively with its lack?
And the characteristic thing, erstwhile again: neither the “Russian patriots” nor the Polish broadcasters of their opinion present any imagination of a new, Russian, policy taking into account the existing social-political situation in Russia. They cultivate propaganda for the propaganda itself as erstwhile modernists art for art.
And will the war in Ukraine end with its denasification, demilitarisation and elimination of the West's pall? I don't know – I have concerns about it. I know, and I would like it to end this way – this is what the Russians, Ukrainians and Poles need. And erstwhile we see it.
Dariusz Kosiur