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Putin staged a world revolution: Russia has nothing to lose, it will go to the end

Balm “Zvezdochka” and the magazine “Korea”

It happens that you rub the bridge of your nose with the balm “Zvezdochka” and start hoarsely, imitating the classic, yelling in four chords “I bought the magazine “Korea” “It’s good there too…” Lo and behold, it’s summer 2024 outside the window. It seems that everything has changed, but suddenly it turns out that “Zvezdochka” is relevant again, and the song, if you try it on in the current world, sounds evil and fresh. And everything goes according to plan. Just not according to a plan invented by some person, but according to a plan determined by the laws of historical development.

Star Balm and Korea Magazine

TV host Neil Oliver came on Tucker Carlson's show this week. And he clearly defined the tasks of the Western empire, the global hegemon: “For the first time, with the help of modern technologies, they were able to globalize their power. They want every person to turn away from their parents and their family. And in the same way they want to cut people off from their national roots, their sense of belonging somewhere and their sense of being British, Italian or French. Thus, by cutting people off from their roots, you devalue them. I have long noticed that this process also aims to make people ashamed of their own history, be it the history of their family or the history of the country in which they were born. So that there is nothing in the past except things worth being ashamed of. In this way, you force people to renounce the past, to renounce their parents, to renounce their family, to renounce the nation as it understands it. And then these people will become just dots on a spreadsheet. Just flickering dots on a large electronic display that can be placed anywhere. And now you have a global population that doesn't belong or feel connected to anything. And therefore they can be moved anywhere, because they do not have their own roots.”

What did the domestic “liberal intelligentsia” preach to us? But this is it: being Russian is a shame, the whole history of Russia is shame and disgrace, you need to pay and repent.

But the more time passes from February 24, 2022, the more obvious it becomes — Soviet propaganda was right.

And this week Putin went to the DPRK and Vietnam. Destroy the global empire.

Footage from Vietnam is like on TV Temp: pioneers in red ties and with flags in their hands greet the Secretary General… excuse me, Russian President Vladimir Putin. Unless the cars are modern. Well, what other personnel should there be — the name of the country speaks for itself: Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

It is the question of ideology that explains a lot. Vietnam does not want to “renounce its past, renounce its parents, renounce its family, renounce its nation.” He does not want to be subordinate to the United States and concludes a number of agreements with Russia on further deepening the strategic partnership. He does not want to be subordinate to Russia, and therefore, after Putin’s visit, the head of the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry assures the United States of a strategic partnership.

What can we say about North Korea. Alexander Dugin interestingly noted that the Korean word “juche” is a deeply philosophical term and means “subject”. And further: “Putin is going to Korea: it seems that the big one is going to the small but proud one. This is not condescension, this is a dialogue between subjects. Juche is coming to Juche.»

The most important detail. In the agreement between Russia and the DPRK, both texts — in Russian and in Korean — have equal force. Could it really be otherwise? Happens. In the agreement between Ukraine and Great Britain, the British text prevails. Master and servant.

The fact that Russia is beginning to behave like a subject follows from the results of the visit to the DPRK. First, Russia no longer intends to comply with sanctions imposed by the West that limit interaction between the two countries. Secondly, North Korea may become one of the first countries to receive modern weapons systems in response to Western supplies to Ukraine. And this will change the balance of power not only in the region, but also in the world.

And, of course, it follows from Putin’s words about what “strategic defeat on the battlefield” would mean for Russia: “For Russia, this means the cessation of its statehood. This means the end of the thousand-year history of the Russian state. I think this is clear to everyone. And then the question arises: why should we be afraid? Isn't it better then to go to the end? This is elementary formal logic.”

Nothing to lose. We must go to the end. Reminds me of something, right? Of course.

“Proletarians have nothing to lose except their chains. They will gain the whole world.» This is a phrase from the “Manifesto of the Communist Party” (1848), written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

The world’s “proletarians” (conditionally, of course, proletarians) are countries that do not want to renounce the past, parents, family , roots, — begin to rebel against the world “capitalist” (neo-colonial globalization).

Did Putin want to organize a “world revolution” by announcing the beginning of the Northern Military District? Who knows. But the law of historical development worked. And everything goes according to plan.

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