Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 17, 2018
As everyone knows, I am an unabashed Putin shill.
Not because of some goof-troop conspiracy I’m involved in, but because I view Russians as the last real White European power, which lacks the alleged “moral framework” of the West.
My main criticism of Putin is that he plays too much ball with the West. That he tries too hard to put on a show that he is not the representative of something fundamentally different than globo-homo. He talks too much about “democracy” and such and such, on the international stage, even though the Russian people don’t give a shit about this.
Not only do Russians not give a shit, the entire rising right-wing movement in the West doesn’t give a shit. Modern universal suffrage democracy is the worst form of government than has ever been invented, and should be abolished.
Furthermore, Putin shouldn’t pretend like the EU is not a threat to his agenda. Of course it is. There is virtually no difference between the EU, NATO, the UN, the World Bank and IMF – all of this stuff is run by the same GLOBALIST forces, who collectively refer to themselves as “democratic values.”
Putin can and should just be altogether openly opposed to this on the international stage. To be fair, he mostly is, but there is always a bit of cageyness, a bit of “oh yes, we just want to work together… perhaps.”
I would very much like him to explicitly say “look, I support right-wing, anti-EU parties in Europe, because it is good for Russia. And I think Russia can be good for them, too.”
He is sort of making that statement here, in a Russian way, which as an Anglo leaves me frustrated, but as a student of the Slav mind, makes me happy.
RT:
From security arrangements to choice of present to geopolitical implications, Western media is fascinated (and alarmed) by Vladimir Putin’s decision to call in on the wedding of Karin Kneissl – and some have demanded she resign.
Before all else, it appears that in almost two decades as an international political figure, this is the first time the Russian president has publicized intentions to go to a wedding party, much less one abroad. His long-term press secretary Dmitry Peskov insisted that Putin has visited foreign private events previously, but when pressed by reporters, struggled to recall a specific occasion.
Other Russian officials are also downplaying the significance of Putin’s Saturday morning detour en-route to talks with Angela Merkel later the same day. The president’s aide Yuri Ushakov said that Putin would “drop in to offer his congratulations,” while Peskov presented the whole affair as a matter of common courtesy: Kneissl invited the Russian leader during his official visit in June, and Putin simply accepted.
But for the German-language press, the announcement of the “surprise guest” has been a bombshell.
Political scientist Gerhard Mangott told Austria’s national broadcaster ORF that the very invitation of a higher-ranked foreign official, which was only made public on Wednesday’s was a “bold” violation of accepted diplomatic protocol by Kneissl. Others have noted that there appears to be no personal connection between the Russian president and the respected technocrat, who has been in her post for less than a year.
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In the day following the announcement, light-hearted surprise has already been replaced with rancorous and shadowy theories about Putin’s motivations for filling in his RSVP.
For Mangott, since the formation of the right-wing coalition following last October’s election, Austria has become a “Trojan horse” with which the Kremlin can hope to rebuild tattered relations with the European Union.
Indeed, Putin chose Vienna as his first EU capital to visit following his re-election for the fourth term in March, while Austria has publicly offered to play the role of a go-between, and notably abstained from the diplomat expulsions connected to the Skripal case, undertaken by most of the European Union.
Meanwhile, Kneissl is unaffiliated to any political faction, but she is a principled Euroskeptic, and was handpicked by the Freedom Party, which enjoys official links with Putin’s United Russia.
Kneissl is a woman and [INSERT STANDARD ANGLIN RANT ON WOMEN IN POLITICS], but she is solidly against the EU. The Freedom Party as a whole is not officially anti-EU in the way that Salvini’s party is, but they probably are basically on the same page as Salvini and just don’t say it because they’re German.
Kneissl is aggressively anti-immigration, and constantly attacks Merkel, Juncker and the gang.
Putin is, absolutely, making a clear statement – and by “clear statement” I mean “cryptic slavic gesture” – by attending her wedding.
Now, he needs to attend a beach party with Salvini and some of his bitches.
I’ll understand if the Czar wants to skip the squirtgun fight, possibly considering it too pleb-tier.
But I believe I speak for all of global plebdom when I say that it would mean a lot to us if Putin at least did a photo-op with a squirt gun on Salvini’s beach.
Btw did you see this picture of Salvini.
He is going to be Prime Minister.
And he is going to be CAESAR.
He is reaching out to Putin.
Grab his hand, ye mighty one.