What Do Russian Patriots Think About the Palestine-Israel Conflict?
Russia holds the line against the ziohazard!
I’ve seen scattered propaganda reports blaming Russia for Hamas (lol!) and even ZAnon idiots confirming the blood libel against the Russian people by proudly declaring that Russia would stand up against Western Imperialism directed at the Arab people. This is simply not true, none of it, and I now feel obligated to chime in and comment on the crisis in Palestine even though I was content totally ignoring it initially. I suppose the breaking point for me was seeing that Israeli politician on RT going on an unhinged semitic tirade against the Russian people.
He accused them of helping to kill God’s Chosen, for which they would be severely punished:
These are the so-called conservative ones that we are told are “patriotic” and “on our side!”
Me, I think that God’s Chosen have punished Russians enough with first the 1905 and then the February and then the Bolshevik Revolutions, the subsequent Civil War, the death camps, the destruction of Russian culture and our way of life, the looting of the 90s, the neoliberal austerity economy that was imposed from that point onwards and now the civil war in Ukraine which is reaching a dizzying death toll that puts anything going on in Gaza to shame. And yet, the bloodlust of Yahweh’s children has not abated, not by one iota. Still they cry out in pain as they threaten and strike us. They go on international TV to leer at us with their inset, hate-filled and beady little eyes.
The sheer chutzpah on display the last couple of weeks has been nothing short of jaw-dropping, to say the least. And, since the title of the article specifies that the subject is Russian patriots and I am a Russian patriot that means that my opinion counts too, so let’s start with hat.
Rurik Skywalker
First, let me just point out that Hamas is a totally Mossad-run organization that was fostered specifically to destroy the PLO and other secular nationalist resistance organizations. The Zionists have a history of encouraging and doing business with Abrahamic organizations, even the ones that are supposedly against Israel like the Muslim Brotherhood or ISIS or Al-Qaeda or the Mujahideen or Hamas, for that matter. In contrast, the Assads or Saddam or Nasser or even Arafat were all nationalists who did their best to hold back the Western-backed Islamic theocratic takeover.
On a fundamental level, religious thinking is a self-inflicted wound that severely handicaps anyone trying to mount an effective resistance against the powers that be. For that reason alone, it is often encouraged. Furthermore, religions are easy to control — simply buy out the priests or the imams and the flock will follow sheeplike behind them. You could say the same for secular religions and mass media too though, I suppose, and I often do, as a matter of fact.
In America, the FBI pushes Christianity on dissident right groups and in the Middle-East, Mossad pushes radical Islam because of how effective it is at lowering the effectiveness of the resistance to the NWO agenda. I think we ought to be very suspicious of any political leaders who demonstrate genuine religious affinity greater than just paying lip-service to it come election time.
Another important point to consider, which is very related to the first two points above, is the fact that Hamas is an ineffective and counterproductive organization that harms the Palestine peoples’ interests. All they do is fire off a few rockets from time to time to shore up support for Bibi’s government across the wall, and their support from the extremely low-IQ Arabs stuck in the open-air prison known as Gaza. There is no way that Hamas could have masterminded anything on this scale the way that we are being told that it went down. In other words, Mossad either knew about this attack or they knew and helped plan this attack or they knew and helped plan and help carry out the attack. Hamas has effectively given Israel the carte blanche that they need to kill a large swath of Palestinians and then force White countries to accept the refugees who will, with Mossad’s help, carry out terrorism on the host population and thereby shore up support for Israel’s supposed war on terror in the so-called holy land.
Again, I didn’t even want to get into all of this because I know how emotional and stupid people are, especially about this particular topic. In particular, many Christians either think that Jesus will come back to life and trigger the destruction of the world if Israel gets its way politically, which is why they support everything that Israel does or they hold to the older more theologically orthodox position laid out by “Saint” Augustine proclaiming the Jews’ to be God’s Chosen.
Some are quick to blame Evangelicals, and while they certainly are poster children for this theological Stockholm Syndrome …
… I haven’t seen any major church anywhere condemn the theological end times agenda that Israel is pursuing. Or the attacks on Christians, churches and now hospitals carried out by the Israeli state. The recent bombing of an Orthodox church elicited nothing more than a frightened squeak from the Greek higher-ups. This is because no one actually believes in Christianity any more, clearly. If they did, they’d be willing to give up their lives to defend their faith or to at speak the truth to power, on occasion, assured of the rewards in heaven that they would accrue for doing so. While there are indeed a vanishingly small handful of rank and file Christians who do actually stand up against the psychopathy of their older brothers in the faith, none of them have any power or position in any church anywhere because these institutions were taken over at least a century at this point and won’t ever be taken back.
Time to move on from this delusion, I say.
But we’re going to see a lot of Orthodox patriots weigh in on this from an eschatological perspective and I just thought that I’d share my own first to set the tone. Either way, the only people speaking truth to power are the patriots and the nationalists to whom the faith is ancillary or only relevant insofar as it relates to the historic Russian identity. So, without further ado, let’s see what the rest of them have to say.