“Is Russia ready for such a fight?”: Tula deputy Vladimir Timakov about Vladimir Putin’s speech
Deputy of the Tula City Duma Vladimir Timakov published a post on his Telegram channel in which he compared Vladimir Putin’s speech after the development of new conditions within the Russian Federation with Churchill’s Fulton speech:
– Putin’s speech on the day of reunification with Novorossia under the article of Churchill’s speech in 1946. This is a widespread world war against a force considered a global evil. The main signs of such evil were voiced: 1) the currency monopoly of the dollar 2) NATO on the military-political monopoly 3) the active spread of perverted sexual ethics. On these points, up to 90% of humanity can agree with Putin.
Are these ninety percent ready to fight together with Russia? Is Russia itself ready for such a struggle? equal to 30 years, people who called for de-dollarization and de-LGBT-ization are officially recognized as marginals in our country. After all.
Russia’s strength in declaring a cold war lies in the fact that it is clearly visible that “the West has passed the zenith of its power” and world weight will inevitably be lost. Russia’s weakness is the absence of a positive project; we understand what we are fighting against, but we do not understand well why.
And the most important question: do our own vices realize such a large-scale universal mission?– wrote the deputy