How Putin Killed Navalny?
- Jose Lev Alvarez Gomez
- 17 feb 2024
- 2 Min. de lectura
Today was Navalny, but yesterday was Prigozhin, Yushenkov, Politkovskaya, Litvinenko, Estemirova, Magnitsky, Nemtsov, Berezovsky, Markelov, Baburova, Shchekochikhin, etc.
Whether you like or not the aforementioned deceased characters, anyone who dares to CHALLENGE or CRITICIZE Putin's dictatorship ends up violently or suspiciously dead.
Therefore, I find it extremely disgusting that there is a sector of the political right that defends Putinism and its anti-Western policies.
Thus, I will say it loud and clear: 1) defending Ukraine, Estonia, Moldova, Lithuania, and Latvia, 2) working to secure their integration into the EU and NATO, and 3) collectively protecting them from Russian aggression “is not a waste of time or money” or “implies putting the lives of our Western soldiers at risk.”
No.
This is a moral duty that we Westerners owe to these countries to protect the future of liberal democracy, free trade, and the right to exist that capitalism and individual rights have on our planet.
All those lies from Tucker Carlson and others in the “alt-right” are pure fallacies that just seek to foster the fifth-column goals that Stalin’s USSR promoted in the West during the Cold War.
Doubtlessly, achieving these three aspects is essential to ensure that the West can survive and make its ideological power thrive in an increasingly multipolar world where 'wokism', "progressivism" and the DEADLY IDEAS OF THE LEFT are gaining more ground every day.
Until Putin ceases to exist, the Chinese cultural revolution, the Russian expansion during the 18th century, the Russian Orthodox Church's historical messianic goals, and the Chekist methods of the KGB will be the mechanisms by which Putin and the axis of evil that he leads -through the BRICS- seek to create an “alternate world” to destroy everything we love in favor of authoritarianism.
We cannot allow this to happen.
