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Putin Espouses a "Healthy Conservatism"

March 27, 2022



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At the annual Valdai discussion last October,
Putin expressed his disappointment
at the West's embrace of Communism & Satanism.
Been there, done that, he said.












"Looking at what is happening in a number of Western countries, we are amazed to see the (Communist) domestic practices,
which we, fortunately, have left, I hope, in the distant past."

Source
by Vlad Putin
(Excerpts by henrymakow.com)


We look in amazement at the processes underway in the countries which have been traditionally looked at as the standard-bearers of progress.

Of course, the social and cultural shocks that are taking place in the United States and Western Europe are none of our business; we are keeping out of this.

Some people in the West believe that an aggressive elimination of entire pages from their own history, "reverse discrimination" against the majority in the interests of a minority, and the demand to give up the traditional notions of mother, father, family and even gender, they believe that all of these are the mileposts on the path towards social renewal.

Listen, I would like to point out once again that they have a right to do this, we are keeping out of this. But we would like to ask them to keep out of our business as well.

We have a different viewpoint, at least the overwhelming majority of Russian society - it would be more correct to put it this way - has a different opinion on this matter. We believe that we must rely on our own spiritual values, our historical tradition and the culture of our multi-ethnic nation.

The advocates of so-called 'social progress' believe they are introducing humanity to some kind of a new and better consciousness. Godspeed, hoist the flags as we say, go right ahead.

The only thing that I want to say now is that their prescriptions are not new at all. It may come as a surprise to some people, but Russia has been there already. After the 1917 revolution, the Bolsheviks, relying on the dogmas of Marx and Engels, also said that they would change existing ways and customs and not just political and economic ones, but the very notion of human morality and the foundations of a healthy society.

The destruction of age-old values, religion and relations between people, up to and including the total rejection of family (we had that, too), encouragement to inform on loved ones - all this was proclaimed progress and, by the way, was widely supported around the world back then and was quite fashionable, same as today. By the way, the Bolsheviks were absolutely intolerant of opinions other than theirs.

trotz.jpgThis, I believe, should call to mind some of what we are witnessing now. Looking at what is happening in a number of Western countries, we are amazed to see the domestic practices, which we, fortunately, have left, I hope, in the distant past. The fight for equality and against discrimination has turned into aggressive dogmatism bordering on absurdity, when the works of the great authors of the past - such as Shakespeare - are no longer taught at schools or universities, because their ideas are believed to be backward.

The classics are declared backward and ignorant of the importance of gender or race. In Hollywood memos are distributed about proper storytelling and how many characters of what colour or gender should be in a movie. This is even worse than the agitprop department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

Countering acts of racism is a necessary and noble cause, but the new 'cancel culture' has turned it into 'reverse discrimination' that is, reverse racism. The obsessive emphasis on race is further dividing people, when the real fighters for civil rights dreamed precisely about erasing differences and refusing to divide people by skin colour. I specifically asked my colleagues to find the following quote from Martin Luther King: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by their character." This is the true value. However, things are turning out differently there. By the way, the absolute majority of Russian people do not think that the colour of a person's skin or their gender is an important matter. Each of us is a human being. This is what matters.

In a number of Western countries, the debate over men's and women's rights has turned into a perfect phantasmagoria. Look, beware of going where the Bolsheviks once planned to go - not only communalizing chickens, but also communalizing women. One more step and you will be there.

Zealots of these new approaches even go so far as to want to abolish these concepts altogether. Anyone who dares mention that men and women actually exist, which is a biological fact, risk being ostracized.

"Parent number one" and "parent number two," "'birthing parent" instead of "mother," and "human milk" replacing "breastmilk" because it might upset the people who are unsure about their own gender. I repeat, this is nothing new; in the 1920s, the so-called Soviet Kulturtraegers also invented some newspeak believing they were creating a new consciousness and changing values that way. And, as I have already said, they made such a mess it still makes one shudder at times.

orwell-gender.jpgNot to mention some truly monstrous things when children are taught from an early age that a boy can easily become a girl and vice versa. That is, the teachers actually impose on them a choice we all supposedly have. They do so while shutting the parents out of the process and forcing the child to make decisions that can upend their entire life. They do not even bother to consult with child psychologists - is a child at this age even capable of making a decision of this kind? Calling a spade a spade, this verges on a crime against humanity, and it is being done in the name and under the banner of progress.

Well, if someone likes this, let them do it. I have already mentioned that, in shaping our approaches, we will be guided by a healthy conservatism. That was a few years ago, when passions on the international arena were not yet running as high as they are now, although, of course, we can say that clouds were gathering even then.

Now, when the world is going through a structural disruption, the importance of reasonable conservatism as the foundation for a political course has skyrocketed - precisely because of the multiplying risks and dangers, and the fragility of the reality around us.

This conservative approach is not about an ignorant traditionalism, a fear of change or a restraining game, much less about withdrawing into our own shell. It is primarily about reliance on a time-tested tradition, the preservation and growth of the population, a realistic assessment of oneself and others, a precise alignment of priorities, a correlation of necessity and possibility, a prudent formulation of goals, and a fundamental rejection of extremism as a method. And frankly, in the impending period of global reconstruction, which may take quite long, with its final design being uncertain, moderate conservatism is the most reasonable line of conduct, as far as I see it. It will inevitably change at some point, but so far, do no harm - the guiding principle in medicine - seems to be the most rational one. Noli nocere, as they say.

Again, for us in Russia, these are not some speculative postulates, but lessons from our difficult and sometimes tragic history. The cost of ill-conceived social experiments is sometimes beyond estimation. Such actions can destroy not only the material, but also the spiritual foundations of human existence, leaving behind moral wreckage where nothing can be built to replace it for a long time....

The conservative views we hold are an optimistic conservatism, which is what matters the most. We believe stable, positive development to be possible. It all depends primarily on our own efforts. Of course, we are ready to work with our partners on common noble causes.

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First Comment from ML

Oh what I wouldn't give to hear someone in the west say such words! It is bizarre how roles are now reversed and Russia is emerging as a stable, sane society....




Scruples - the game of moral dillemas

Comments for "Putin Espouses a "Healthy Conservatism""

Blue Wolf said (March 28, 2022):

Hi Henry,

I’d like to post in response to TM’s comment below

that this “idea” of Putin is totally stupid; this person knows nothing about the man representing “Putin”.
The powerful people (team) surrounding Putin ARE the decision makers (Sergei Lavrov for example), and they decide what is best for Russia, NOT the criminal khazarian mafia of which a big part can be found in Ukraine!
The Russian Orthodox church supports Putin’s team.

Do your research TM! You seem to have been polluted with too much Western Propaganda!


LVR said (March 27, 2022):

I’m an ordinary citizen of a western state and I really love Putin and the Russians for what they are doing. Just because I know they are right.

I’m 73, Dutchman living in Sweden and until about 1990 I was pro-American and anti Sovjet Unie. I was pro-NATO. But not anymore. I have seen that Putin is a great leader of a very great country, fighting against the NWO.

It’s painfully, but I have to admit that the Americans are the bad guys these days, I can only hope they will wake up soon.

Zelensky is a war-maker, working for Klaus Schwab etcetera. Putin is a hero, I admire him and I can give thousands of reasons why I know that’s the truth.

Just a small message to let you know.


TM said (March 27, 2022):

Your postings are always admirable - but have you really missed that Putin has the scanty soul of a former gutter boy, is a sociopat with cold eyes and no mercy for civil life - once his vastly overestimated bliz krieg scenario stalled? He and his oligarks are certainly no role models for anybody. However - I like your watchful eye over the illuminati.


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