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Rodina Above All
January 3, 2020
Russia. Motherland. Rodina. One simple word cannot explain the full weight of emotion it carries in the heart of every Russian. In foolish some societies, parents place more importance on the child than the parent who protects the child. Without the parent, the child dies. So, too, is Rodina: without her, without the Government, every Russian dies. And so the importance must always be placed on Rodina, not the citizen.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the Great Traitor, or Mecheny as some call him, the Marked One. In the span of a few years, Gorbachev ruined it all and crippled Rodina. He thought too much of the citizen; he wanted to make the world a better place; he wanted Western effeminate products; he wanted too much. Worse than a fool, he was a Western agent that led to the direct collapse of the Soviet Union through his policies of "reform."
One agency remembered Rodina, remembered the Government. The FSB, formally the KGB. In 1991, the KGB head Vladimir Kryuchkov attempted to stop the reform nonsense, he failed. Gorbachev's minions then destroyed the KGB. But President Boris Yeltsin brought it back under the guise of the Federal Service Service, the FSB.
Vladimir Putin, the man who has restored Russia's place in the world, took over the FSB in 1998. Yeltsin saw something in Putin. Maybe he saw the desire to restore Rodina to her past glory. Regardless, when Yeltsin made Putin acting-President, Putin further showed the world he was Rodina's man.
The apartment bombings, a twist few could stomach, but Putin knew Rodina needed it. The destruction of Grozny, Rodina needed it.
The oligarchs, dragging them out one by one and forcing them to submit. It started with arresting Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the head of the Yukos oil company, in 2003. The richest man in Russia, rich from the theft of Rodina, he had to be made an example. And the oligarchs, who had stolen so much from Rodina, fell in line.
Rodina will be restored.
January 3, 2020
Russia. Motherland. Rodina. One simple word cannot explain the full weight of emotion it carries in the heart of every Russian. In foolish some societies, parents place more importance on the child than the parent who protects the child. Without the parent, the child dies. So, too, is Rodina: without her, without the Government, every Russian dies. And so the importance must always be placed on Rodina, not the citizen.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the Great Traitor, or Mecheny as some call him, the Marked One. In the span of a few years, Gorbachev ruined it all and crippled Rodina. He thought too much of the citizen; he wanted to make the world a better place; he wanted Western effeminate products; he wanted too much. Worse than a fool, he was a Western agent that led to the direct collapse of the Soviet Union through his policies of "reform."
One agency remembered Rodina, remembered the Government. The FSB, formally the KGB. In 1991, the KGB head Vladimir Kryuchkov attempted to stop the reform nonsense, he failed. Gorbachev's minions then destroyed the KGB. But President Boris Yeltsin brought it back under the guise of the Federal Service Service, the FSB.
Vladimir Putin, the man who has restored Russia's place in the world, took over the FSB in 1998. Yeltsin saw something in Putin. Maybe he saw the desire to restore Rodina to her past glory. Regardless, when Yeltsin made Putin acting-President, Putin further showed the world he was Rodina's man.
The apartment bombings, a twist few could stomach, but Putin knew Rodina needed it. The destruction of Grozny, Rodina needed it.
The oligarchs, dragging them out one by one and forcing them to submit. It started with arresting Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the head of the Yukos oil company, in 2003. The richest man in Russia, rich from the theft of Rodina, he had to be made an example. And the oligarchs, who had stolen so much from Rodina, fell in line.
Rodina will be restored.
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