• Gone With The Communist Police State

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to All on Sat Sep 7 20:10:21 2024
    Gone With The Communist Police State?

    "One nation under God and the rule of law?" Well, that is a nice sentiment, however Communism/Socialism is on the rise. Soviet Communism is on the

    rise. It is not forcing their ideology in a hard (military) totalitarianism, but rather its a soft war that focuses its aggression against people's minds, ideologies, and culture. Left wing activist groups have have infiltrated all areas of the American ideal. They never left their original beliefs. To think that the whole of the Soviet Union would suddenly stop holding their Soviet Communist beliefs just because their government changes their political ideologies in no ways means that the population will follow suit. Actually, to think that any people of any nation that has held to their beliefs for decades is going to change their political leanings because their government changes its own leanings is rubbish. I am a Social Democratic Libertarian Protestant Socially-Conservative and Fiscally-Liberal Citizen of Canada. Now if Canada suddenly became Woke and Communist I would by no means fall into line and adopt the new political landscape as my new beliefs. Such a thing is absurd.

    Putin is a Communist. In his younger years he wrote an essay that stated that the fall of Communism in Russia was the biggest tragedy of the 20th century. He is a die-hard Communist who is working in a capitalist framework. Do you wonder why Putin is waging war against Ukraine? It is because he wants to reinstate the former Soviet Union with all of its Communist trappings. He is like a pseudo-Tsar, holding the principles of Communism as his own, with the excessive wealth of the Tsar as his safety blanket.

    Putin has made a persona of a conservative strong man who is against the Western decadent culture of perversion and anti-Russian sentiment. He portrays The West as an enemy of the Russian State and people; Putin portrays himself as the man who can push for a strong Russia with safety and security for the citizens of Russia. He is their messiah, or at least their strong man leader who can save the people from their woes. He is popular with both religious and secular Russians by playing the part of the Utopistic leader. The right loves Putin because he is against things like the band "Pussy Riot," and the left loves Putin because of his economic policies. The middle just sees him as a solid leader with no real alternatives, and its better to have a strong man than a weak man.

    When the KGB (Soviet Russian Intelligence) disbanded at the "fall" of the Soviet Union they actually moved their offices down the street and divided the KGB into the FSB and SVR. The FSB became Russian Internal Security Intelligence while the SVR became the Russian Foreign Security Intelligence Service. Same men, different hats. Putin, in his early days, went right up to the KGB and asked about getting employment as a KGB spy. So his leanings are totally Communist, even so much as to join the Police State of the Soviet Union. You just don't do that if you're anything but a die-hard Communist.

    Some thoughts to ponder...

    Cheers!
    -warmfuzzy

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