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International Glenn Greenwald “interviews” QAnon Dugin

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Dugin is a QAnon type kook and Greenwald softball interviews and sanewashes him here. To put things to more clear context, Dugin was a member of Nazi Pamyat party which believes
"the main source of the misfortunes of Russian people, disintegration of the economy, denationalization of Russian culture, alcoholism, ecological crisis" (according to Pamyat). The Zionists were also blamed for the triggering of the revolutions in 1905 and 1917, the death of millions in the course of the Russian Civil War and for Joseph Stalin's personality cult. The contemporary Soviet government apparatus was alleged to be infiltrated by "Zionists and freemasons" working as "agents of Zionism" and serving the purpose of subordinating the Soviet government to the "Jewish capital". The "Zionist Occupation Government" accusation was often used by Pamyat“

Anyways, he’s also a Stalin Simp….Weird times. Link to the interview is below so he is justifying Russian Imperialism here.

 
Seems interesting. Dugin used to be Putin's main ideologue, so it's interesting to understand how Putin thinks.
Understanding an adversary is important to counter their methods.
 
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The title should be that Glen Greenwald refuses to participate in cancel culture.
 
True story:

Dugin used the pseudonym “Sievers” for his earlier writings. This was in honor of Wolfram Sievers, a Nazi famous for his collection of Jewish skulls, who was executed for his war crimes.

Glenn Greenwald is of Jewish descent.
 
Dismissing Dugin as a "loony" is a huge mistake. If the West wants to deal with Russia effectively, it needs to stop mocking the intellectual forces behind its policies and start taking them seriously. Dugin's ultra-nationalist ideology has influenced top-level figures in Russia, and his book is literally a textbook in military and diplomatic academies. This man is no fringe theorist.

I haven’t watched the interview yet, but I’m curious to hear what he has to say.
 
Dismissing Dugin as a "loony" is a huge mistake. If the West wants to deal with Russia effectively, it needs to stop mocking the intellectual forces behind its policies and start taking them seriously. Dugin's ultra-nationalist ideology has influenced top-level figures in Russia, and his book is literally a textbook in military and diplomatic academies. This man is no fringe theorist.

I haven’t watched the interview yet, but I’m curious to hear what he has to say.
Dugin isn’t dismissed though. His name pops up frequently in books I’ve read about Putin’s Russia. They even interviewed him 60 Minutes a few years ago:



His influence is well known at this point. That being said, “Eurasianists” like him, Prokhanov and Glazyev are just fascist freaks rebooting Nazi ideas for modern Russia.
 
Dugin isn’t dismissed though. His name pops up frequently in books I’ve read about Putin’s Russia. They even interviewed him 60 Minutes a few years ago:



His influence is well known at this point. That being said, “Eurasianists” like him, Prokhanov and Glazyev are just fascist freaks rebooting Nazi ideas for modern Russia.

People are doing itt, it's literally the tone of the op, that's why I felt the need to write that.
 
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