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Default Re: President Putin on 50 Years of European Integration

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Originally Posted by Breha View Post
Only in Russia and in some estern areas we still have men that behave like men, westerners have been softened by years of masonic indoctrination into male submissiveness to feminism, into hatred for the military service, more broadly they have been turned into wimp cowards. In former Yougoslavia this is unlikely true, so you are likely not experiencing this phenomenon, but you cannot expect much courage from generations who have been given to venerate \\"heroes\\" like MArtin Luther King and Ghandi.
It is even worse than that.

Today's Europeans are not following even Gandhi. And Gandhi wasn't a wimp at all. He lived a life of military discipline, dedicated to his goal, shaved his head. He had little similarity with Western hippies who pretended to imitate him. He had goal before him, which he considered worth fighting for, but through non-violent means. His method may be considered questionable by some, but he had a goal at least, so very different from modern young Europeans who lead meaningless lives and live just for today, not caring about anything higher than themselves (like God, nation, family...)

This "apostle of non-violence" once said: " If I have to choose between violence and cowardice, I choose violence". And on another occasion he said: "I accept everything from the military discipline, except to kill." Nothing in common with present day wimps.

And Martin Luther King was essentially part of the American establishment, he was entrusted by that very establishment to perform some services for it. But, nevertheless, he dedicated himself to that cause.

No, it's much worse. The young (and many middle aged) people of today don't venerate neither Gandhi nor King. It is much lower than that. You know whom they venerate? They mostly adore stars and celebrities they read about in magazines. Altghough they haven't their money, they at least try to imitate their degenerate, irresponsible and irreverent life-style.
And it's not much better in Eastern Europe. It is only slightly better. There are lots of so-called non-governmental organizations in Eastern Europe, mostly financed by the US-government (USAID) or the Soros foundation, which work on the "education" of Eastern European peoples into the "modern Western values."
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