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Alik Bahshi
10-20-2022, 01:18 AM
Alik Bakhshi

Great Russian chauvinism, and Putin is his Fuhrer

The repulsive, arrogant appearance of the Russian president is quite consistent with the undisguised, outrageous, I would even say, unique in arrogance for the office of president of lies, with which he tried to deny the fact of the invasion of the Russian army into Ukraine at a meeting with journalists. It seems that lies and deceit are as inseparable from President Putin as the snail is from its shell. Meanness, provocation, immorality, are, as reality shows, ordinary, characteristic features of Putin's activities, and perhaps not only in the presidency:
- The oligarchs Berezovsky and Gusinsky, to whom Putin, it would seem, owe power, had to flee Russia so as not to end up behind bars, like Khodorkovsky.
- I remember in an interview with the famous TV journalist Larry King, when asked what happened to the nuclear submarine "Kursk", Putin answered, or rather cut off, - "she drowned." King delicately paused, emphatically silent, in the hope that Putin would shed light on the circumstances of the tragic death of the boat along with the entire crew, but President Putin did not even have words of regret for the drowned sailors.
- In order to unleash a second war in Chechnya, Putin organizes a provocation by blowing up houses together with the residents, blaming the Chechens.

Taking advantage of the political naivety of the Americans and the traditional sleepy laziness of Europe, Putin manages to convince the West of his, Putin's, personal commitment to the principles of democracy and the irreversibility of the democratic transformations that have taken place in Russia. The attitude of the West to Russia has not changed and its military adventure in Georgia. I must say, Putin was very lucky with Bush Jr. This cowboy (it seems that this definition most accurately reflects an amateur from politics) called Putin nothing more than a friend-Putin (1). And today friend-Putin is the big problem of American President Obama. By the way, in the article “America Needs Change” (2), having predicted that Barack Obama would become president, I pointed out the need for the future owner of the White House to take seriously the imminent danger from Putin's Russia. However, in the same place I noted that Obama's rival "John McCain better understands that
such is today's Russia, whose imperial policy should not be turned a blind eye and condescending to the curtailment of the institutions of Democracy. For 20 years, helping Russia to grow stronger economically, the West has fed the snake, which has now pulled out its sting, intending to swallow Ukraine. Once again, bearing in mind the Empire of Evil (3), I quote Eastern wisdom:
“Feeding a snake with milk is like accumulating poison in it”

Knowing the unacceptability of the Russian people to democracy, against which the Russians are immune at the genetic level (4.5) and realizing that the Russian people would be lost outside the empire, Putin literally from the first steps took the course “Back to the empire”. With the silent inaction of the West, friend Putin dealt with the Chechen people, who decided to gain freedom. Georgia was the second victim. True, the West woke up, although late, but tearfully asked Putin to stop the Russian tanks that were already on the outskirts of Tbilisi, otherwise it would be Georgia, which again voluntarily expressed a desire to reunite with Russia. However, the proper lesson was not learned, and this Russian aggression went unpunished. And now Ukraine is next in line.

Without a doubt, Putin has been preparing an invasion for a long time. There are two important points to be made here.
First, Putin made the right bet on the corrupt Yanukovych from the "Party of Regions", funded by businessmen who are completely non-Ukrainian. What kind of patriotism can we talk about if the main goal of these businessmen in politics is to line their pockets. However, a similar situation was in Russia, but Putin, unlike Yanukovych, turned out to be a patriot and dispersed the oligarchs who prepared him for the role of a puppet. It is clear that for the corrupt Yanukovych, Ukraine's accession to the EU meant one outcome - a prison, because the rampant corruption that is observed in Ukraine cannot suit the EU in any way. It is this circumstance that is the main reason for Yanukovych's refusal to promise to bring Ukraine into the EU, given to its people before the elections, and this is exactly what Putin was counting on, helping the future traitor to become president. And yet, the main reason for what happened to Ukraine is the gullibility and promiscuity of the Ukrainian people, I would say, slovenliness in choosing people to power. It would be time to understand that from the oligarchs, and even not of the indigenous nationality, and their henchmen, no matter what promises they promise, nothing good can be expected. After all, Ukrainians make up the majority of the country's population, couldn't it have been consolidated and elected a worthy leader, so as not to end up in the state in which it found itself.
For example, in Latvia the ethnic picture was no better, there is also a high percentage of the Russian population, but the Latvians were united in choosing a political leadership, realizing what danger awaits them in case of confusion and inconsistency. 20 years of independence, a rich country, and a favorable climate, and the people seem to be literate, but brought to begging, at the mercy of foreigners, who suddenly got lost, along with money, in Switzerland and London, and talkers - only a lady with a scythe is worth something ! The same Yushchenko! Why would Ukraine not take place in the EU under him? Either a parliamentary republic or a presidential one! They shattered the country as soon as they could. Freedom and independence are undeniably good, but one must know how to use these benefits.
The second point is a significant number of Russians living compactly in the southeastern part of Ukraine. But the point here is not so much in their number, but in the mentality. Russians and democracy are nonsense. If Ukraine joins the EU, democracy will become a daily reality, and Russians will unwittingly find themselves like fish on ice, as happened in Russia under Yeltsin. Here lies the reason for the protest of the Russian population of Ukraine against joining the EU. If we take into account the above, plus the imperial worldview of the Russian people, combined with Great Russian chauvinism, which Stalin, the father of all peoples, also pointed out, and which was not difficult to awaken with a propaganda campaign launched against the Ukrainian people, then Putin has a very powerful fifth column in Ukraine. Thus, it is not difficult for Russia to dismember the territory of Ukraine by force and annex its entire southeastern part. It's all about the consequences. Did the Kremlin calculate them? - big question. One must think that Putin, in addition to the “sovereign democracy” he built, found a sovereign, purely Russian way of economics! I even guess what, instead of goods-money-goods there will be vodka-labor camp-vodka. Or maybe Putin wants to go down in history as the warrior of the Crimea? Whatever it was, it seems that Putin has already provided Russia with the Second Cold War. Russia successfully lost one, after which the USSR collapsed, it must be assumed that after the second, the Russian Empire will fall apart, moreover, completely. And then it may happen that in Putin's hands, in fact, there will be ears from a dead donkey, which he somehow offered to someone in his usual manner (6).

No words, Obama blundered the situation created by Putin around Ukraine, which, if desired, was easily visible, taking into account all the previous domestic and foreign policies of the Kremlin and that rabble of political freaks gathered around Russia, in the person of Lukashenko, Ahmadinijad, Assad and the late Hugo Chavez. As soon as Russia got a little stronger, Great Russian chauvinism woke up with the light hand of Putin. It's amazing how much anger the Russians suddenly showed towards the fraternal Slavic people of Ukraine! What should other neighboring peoples expect in such a time? Today - "Give Crimea." Tomorrow we should expect the turn of Kazakhstan, where about 20% of Russians live, then Azerbaijan, with the help of the Armenian Nazis, which will disrupt projects for the delivery of hydrocarbon raw materials from the countries of the Caspian basin to Europe, in passing will seize what is left of Georgia. In short, if the West continues to be inactive, as it was in relation to fascist Germany, then the world will receive a new Fuhrer in the person of Putin, and as a result, the Third World War (7).
As a matter of fact, the spirit of fascism has long been hovering over the remnants of the Russian Empire, after the collapse of the USSR, it was not difficult for Putin to find popular support in the intention to return the empire to the people within its former borders. Remember with what unanimous glee the Russian people handed Putin the presidency after he covered Chechnya in blood (8). Putin had neither a party nor a party ideology, unlike Hitler, who had to create a party, organize powerful propaganda of the fascist ideology, so that the German people, believing, would follow him. Putin, however, only opened the floodgates to Great Russian chauvinism, the crest of a wave of which, and brought him to power. Putin used what has always been and emerged from the depths of the people's consciousness at the moment when the empire began to crumble like a house of cards. So Stalin, and he was well versed in the people's mentality, was a hundred times right when talking about Great Russian chauvinism. Until now, the Russian people honor the memory of the leader, and if Putin suddenly needs popular support again, then, for example, by returning Stalingrad to its former name, he will receive it. The Russian Empire and chauvinism, the ideological and spiritual core of the Russian people, are inseparable concepts. The fascist ideology was imposed on the German people by Hitler and his party. Modern Germany, free from fascist ideology, is a democratic, economically powerful country. Take away the empire from the Russian people and, unlike the German people, in a democracy, as I said, they will be lost.

History repeats itself - the first aggressive steps of Nazi Germany began with the distribution of German passports to the Sudeten Germans and with a demagogic campaign against the Czechs, allegedly "perpetrating atrocities" against the German minority. By analogy, this is what is happening today in the Crimea and in general in Ukraine. But history repeats itself in the fact that every empire is falling apart and Putin's Russia is like drowning in a swamp, when every gesture only brings inevitable death closer, and this time there is hardly a wise guy who extends a saving hand.


1. "Putin gives a lesson in democracy to Bush" http://www.proza.ru/2008/03/22/599
2. "America needs change". https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/7191.html
3. “Ukraine as a victim of the immorality of the West in relation to Russia” . https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/20891.html
4. "People's fate or each cricket has its own hearth" http://www.proza.ru/2008/03/22/639
5. "Word, fornication or complete Albats". https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/8082.html
6. “When the donkey dies”. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/3702.html
7. "Trans-Caspian gas pipeline or the Third World War". https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/18362.html
8. "Chechnya and the road to power, or the revival of the empire according to Putin" http://www.proza.ru/2008/03/22/527

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