You should watch "What is Duginism and why it matters"
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:55 pm
What is Duginism and why it matters
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6UNxee7enKsJ/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdkfEKO ... pJ&index=1
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/what-is- ... Zy5MJwrddP
Basically, Duginism is a totalitarian philosophy for advancing a dream of a Russia-centric Eurasian world, a Soviet Union 2.0, if you will. Part of this is by making other countries like Finland, which are nominally independent, pretty much subservient to the Russian state. Duginism is to the right as Cultural Marxism is to the left.
The left and right has done virtually nothing to combat Duginism because they do not know what it is, and partly because they are too hysterical and incapable of knowing what they're up against.
I remember in a live stream between Ryan and Andrew Illingworth, in which Illingworth dismissed Dugin as John Bolton-Esque idiot or something. What he does not realize is how pervasive Dugin's influences are within both the left and right.
Just looking at that boomer makes me think that there is something wrong with him even before glancing at the shit that he somehow pulls out of his ass. I wonder if Dugin is a high-functioning mental patient (no offense to those who truly suffer from mental illness).
It's unusual for me to talk so harshly. I usually write in a calm, descriptive manner (like on my blog). It is just that I can not have respect for someone who has promoted both Bolshevism and fascism for the sake of subverting the politics of other countries to build a new empire.
Now, Freedom Alternative may be ignorant on ZOG, but I think that you should watch his video on Duginism nonetheless. Dugin's ideas are an open secret, it's just that he has written a lot of books and articles, there is a language barrier (what he says in Russian is different from what he says in English), and his philosophy is confusing on purpose as a way of gaining influence across the political spectrum.
Video description:
"Russian ideological subversion did not end with the fall of the USSR - it merely changed its approach. Aleksandr Dugin's "neo-Eurasian" ideology is now targeting impressionable minds of the far-Right in particular - but also certain corners of the far-Left (e.g. Syriza).
Aleksandr Dugin - Foundations of Geopolitics -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundatio ... eopolitics
Aleksandr Dugin - The Fourth Political Theory - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fourt ... cal_Theory
Mind Games: Alexander Dugin and Russia’s War of Ideas - http://archive.is/TmHOZ
Geopolitics of Eastern Europe - Katehon - http://archive.is/zGCpr
Alain de Benoist - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_de_Benoist
Spying as networking - http://archive.is/GF9qo
Duginism - the unnecessary ideology - https://archive.is/ikiOq
Orthodoxism as ideology (in Romanian) - https://evz.ro/ortodoxismul-ca-ideologi ... ismul.html
I might edit this and add more tomorrow.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6UNxee7enKsJ/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdkfEKO ... pJ&index=1
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/what-is- ... Zy5MJwrddP
Basically, Duginism is a totalitarian philosophy for advancing a dream of a Russia-centric Eurasian world, a Soviet Union 2.0, if you will. Part of this is by making other countries like Finland, which are nominally independent, pretty much subservient to the Russian state. Duginism is to the right as Cultural Marxism is to the left.
The left and right has done virtually nothing to combat Duginism because they do not know what it is, and partly because they are too hysterical and incapable of knowing what they're up against.
I remember in a live stream between Ryan and Andrew Illingworth, in which Illingworth dismissed Dugin as John Bolton-Esque idiot or something. What he does not realize is how pervasive Dugin's influences are within both the left and right.
Just looking at that boomer makes me think that there is something wrong with him even before glancing at the shit that he somehow pulls out of his ass. I wonder if Dugin is a high-functioning mental patient (no offense to those who truly suffer from mental illness).
It's unusual for me to talk so harshly. I usually write in a calm, descriptive manner (like on my blog). It is just that I can not have respect for someone who has promoted both Bolshevism and fascism for the sake of subverting the politics of other countries to build a new empire.
Now, Freedom Alternative may be ignorant on ZOG, but I think that you should watch his video on Duginism nonetheless. Dugin's ideas are an open secret, it's just that he has written a lot of books and articles, there is a language barrier (what he says in Russian is different from what he says in English), and his philosophy is confusing on purpose as a way of gaining influence across the political spectrum.
Video description:
"Russian ideological subversion did not end with the fall of the USSR - it merely changed its approach. Aleksandr Dugin's "neo-Eurasian" ideology is now targeting impressionable minds of the far-Right in particular - but also certain corners of the far-Left (e.g. Syriza).
Aleksandr Dugin - Foundations of Geopolitics -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundatio ... eopolitics
Aleksandr Dugin - The Fourth Political Theory - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fourt ... cal_Theory
Mind Games: Alexander Dugin and Russia’s War of Ideas - http://archive.is/TmHOZ
Geopolitics of Eastern Europe - Katehon - http://archive.is/zGCpr
Alain de Benoist - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_de_Benoist
Spying as networking - http://archive.is/GF9qo
Duginism - the unnecessary ideology - https://archive.is/ikiOq
Orthodoxism as ideology (in Romanian) - https://evz.ro/ortodoxismul-ca-ideologi ... ismul.html
I might edit this and add more tomorrow.