Putin, The Great White Hype

Started by Michael K., August 25, 2015, 10:24:03 PM

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Michael K.



Have you heard that Russian president Vladimir Putin is the only hope we in the Western world have of surviving the cataclysmic collapse of the corrupt economic and political systems of the elite, known to some better as Zionism? 

And that when the future scarcity runs into an inevitable global miitary and economic ethnographic conflict, the whole swath of lands recognized as traditionally White, from Galway to Vladivostok, will have to unite around a great leader like him, or be annihilated by the great hordes of other peoples, browns, blacks, mongols and such like?

And did you hear that Vladimir Putin is not just a strong, White leader, he is nothing less than a devout and committed Christian who is spiritually right on and a wise, even a Solomonic Emperor in the tradition of Constantine?  And if you are into that sort of thing, he's even a possible successor to the arch-nationalist and native European empowering demigod, Adolf Hitler himself?

Maybe it is because you are on the receiving end of a psychological campaign aimed at subverting your ability to reason, resist, or evaluate dispassionately the real thing in question, as opposed to its packaging and testimonials, its mystique and mythology.  Maybe they know what you wish for in your deepest psyche (like that Santa is real) and they give it to you.  And maybe when you run into something that obviously contradicts the narrative (like seeing someone - not Santa - putting presents under the tree that night) you experience cognitive dissonance and try to compartmentalize the thoughts and feelings.

So you want to believe that if everyone with a common interest, which exists in substantive reality, pulled together as one, then the common good would be made possible and real.  And this is self-evidently a true assertion.  But a substantial and real common interest (like peace, clean air and water, a place to live) can be traded for a false, illusory and mystical common interest, which is supposedly better (like vague notional freedom, racial prerogatives, and vainglory).  Thus mankind has expressed a decided preference for a sophisticated and sexy lie over a sober and unadorned truth in many ways, always to the detriment of any real, substantive and verified common good.

If Putin is such a White Messiah, and an opponent of such oppressively bigoted and racist, anti-human teachings as the Talmud is know at its worst to actually be, and he is such a counterpoint to the repressive atheist state that more than anything seemed to represent the antichristian spirit of materialism and scientific determinism, then why is he so close to the Chabad Lubavich movement of ultra- Orthodox Judaism, and why is he basically a cold, pragmatic iron-fisted neo-commissar who cares not a whit about reforming corruption or basic human rights under his rule?

If you haven't seen what I am about to show you about Putin and the Jews, then you haven't been looking too hard.  It took me not much time to track this stuff down, and most of it is boilerplate evidence, stuff that isn't a bunch of chat room conjecture and so forth.  Just look and see, then ask yourself how this guy is not with the Jews. 

Yeah, Russia might be "antisemitic", but Putin isn't.  In fact he is a champion of Jewish causes that have no other champion amongst the Russian peoples.  Some Jews in the West might hate him, but Jews all hate each other historically, and are endlessly factional.  Haganna wiped out the Irgun, both were Zionists in Palestine fighting the Arabs at the same time, but they couldn't have hated each other more.  So if some Jews hate him above all else, it's all the more evidence that he belongs to a Jewish faction, as long as all the Jews don't hate him.  And the Chabad Lubavich really loves him.

http://failedmessiah.typepad.com/failed_messiahcom/2015/04/jews-obligated-to-support-putin-and-keep-him-in-power-top-chabad-rabbi-claims-123.html

QuoteApril 26, 2015

Jews Obligated To Support Putin And Keep Him In Power, Top Chabad Rabbi Claims

Rabbi Alexander Boroda, the head of Chabad's Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, warned Friday that Jews would be endangered if Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has favored Chabad over other Jewish groups in Russia – allegedly in exchange for the support of Chabad-linked oligarchs and in exchange for Chabad's pro-Putin anti-democracy advocacy in the West.

"The Jews of Russia must realize the dangers inherent in the possible collapse of the Putin government, understand the rules of the game and be aware of the limitations," Boroda said during a talk at Moscow's 9th annual Limmud FSU conference, the Jerusalem Post reported.

"In Russia," Boroda continued, "there is virtually unlimited freedom of religion and the Jewish community must ensure this situation continues. The support for religious institutions is wider than in the United States and defense of Jews against manifestations of anti-Semitism is greater than in other European countries. We do not have the privilege of losing what we have achieved and the support of the government for the community...[all Jews, and especially those considering action against the Putin administration,] must understand the grave dangers that they take upon themselves and the potential consequences."

Boroda failed to note Putin's crackdowns against religions and religious leaders – including Jewish religious leaders – he does not control or approve of – including many who were forced to leave Russia.


http://jpupdates.com/2014/11/30/russia-chabad-lubavitch-putin-form-surprisingly-strong-bond/

QuoteRussia: Chabad-Lubavitch & Putin Form Surprisingly Strong Bond
by JPUpdates Staff
Rabbi Berel Lazar, a devotee of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, currently serves as Russia's chief rabbi. Lazar appears frequently at Putin's side at public events and is the leader of the Federation of Jewish Communities, Russia's most important Jewish organization. Lazar, who has been called "Putin's Rabbi," sits on the country's public chamber, a government-appointed oversight committee. In return for such honor, Lazar publicly praises the Russian president as a friend of the Jews, and he insists that Russia is "one of the safest places for Jews in Europe."

The Russian government under Putin has been a significant patron of Rabbi Lazar's Federation of Jewish Communities, infusing it with funds that have enabled the restoring of dozens of synagogues and the building of Jewish community centers throughout the country. The Federation has also obtained government funding to develop the Jewish Museum, which opened in 2012 in Moscow.

As outlined by Slate, Chabad-Lubavitch has become the dominant force in Russian Jewish life. "Eighty percent of all synagogues, the rabbis are Chabad," Rabbi Alexander Boroda, the organization's chief spokesman, explained. "But the people who come, many are just young people who want to come and learn something about Judaism."

Boroda dismissed the idea that there was something inappropriate about his organization's close relationship with the Kremlin. "The chief rabbi is the representative of the Jewish tradition," he explained. "It's the Russian tradition, it's not like America."

Chabad has become so prominent in Russia partly through the help of some influential backers. The Uzbek–Israeli billionaire diamond magnate Lev Leviev was a strong early backer of the Federation. Roman Abramovich, the billionaire investor, governor, and owner of the Chelsea soccer team, has also been a supporter, donating $5 million to construct the Marina Roscha Synagogue.

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http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/foreigners/2014/11/vladimir_putin_chabad_what_s_behind_the_russian_president_s_close_relationship.2.html

QuotePutin's Chosen People

NOV. 28 2014 12:11 PM
What's behind the Russian president's close relationship with an Orthodox Jewish sect?

By Joshua Keating

Moscow's Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center is an impressive place. Original artifacts, film clips, and interactive displays take visitors on a tour through centuries of Judaism's rich but tragic history in Russia, from the Middle Ages to the czarist-era pogroms to the Holocaust to the repression of the Stalin era to the mass emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union in the 1980s. Then it just sort of ends.

There's a panel featuring photos of Vladimir Putin with Jewish leaders, a small display on the Russian Jewish diaspora featuring Little Failure author Gary Shteyngart as an example of a "successful, integrated Russian Jew," and that's about it. An exhibit on post-perestroika Jewish life is planned for some time in the future, but for now, the museum gives the impression that Judaism in Russia is a subject of historical interest rather than an ongoing story.

Technically speaking, there are four "official" religions in Russia: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism. But given that almost 70 percent of Russians identify as adherents to the Russian Orthodox Church, it's pretty apparent that one religion is more "official" than others.

And while there were fears after the fall of the Soviet Union that rising Russian nationalism would lead to an upsurge in anti-Semitism, that never really materialized. "After the collapse of the USSR, the number of cases of anti-Semitism have been steadily dropping on an annual basis over the last 10 years," says Yury Kanner, head of the country's largest secular Jewish organization, the Russian Jewish Congress.

Whatever his many other sins, even Vladimir Putin's harshest critics concede that he's not an anti-Semite. As the New Republic's Julia Ioffe notes, a number of his closest confidants, as well as the Judo teacher who served as a mentor and surrogate father, are Jews. He has personally intervened in cases of state anti-Semitism, such as an incident last year in which a teacher was charged with corruption and the prosecution used his Jewish last name as evidence. Putin labeled that "egregious," and the conviction was overturned soon after.

Putin's has also generally been supportive of Jewish institutions—one Jewish institution in particular. One of the more intriguing aspects of contemporary Russian Jewish life is the close relationship between the Kremlin and Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, the Hasidic sect known in the United States for its street-corner proselytizing to fellow Jews and reverence for the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Founded in Western Russia in the 18th century, the Lubavitchers decamped to the United States in 1940, setting up their new headquarters in Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood. The Orthodox Jewish movement has dispatched hundreds of emissaries throughout the world to promote the faith. Just after the fall of Communism and just prior to his own death, Schneerson sent Rabbi Berel Lazar to represent Chabad in Russia.

Chabad, which unlike many other Jewish groups is a centrally organized hierarchical organization, also likely looks familiar to the Kremlin. Chabad "replicates in a way the structure of the Orthodox Church," says Kanner. "There is a center that sends its ambassadors into the communities."

Kanner, though, says the relative lack of interest in reform or liberal branches of Judaism shouldn't be surprising, and is rooted in the community's troubled history. "In Soviet times, we were Jews based on our blood. It was a nationality not a religion," he says. "The main principle of reformism is that you can be a Jew while also being French or German or whatever. That's why there's no basis for reformism. In Russia, you are first a Jew, then you are anything else."


http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/309514/russian-chief-rabbi-berel-lazar-stands-by-vladimir-putin/

QuoteWhy Russian Chief Rabbi Stands by Vladimir Putin

Cnaan LipshizJune 5, 2015

Today, Lazar said, Russia has in Vladimir Putin its "most pro-Jewish leader," whom he credits with "fighting anti-Semitism more vigorously than any Russian leader before him."

Lazar was Chabad's chief envoy to Russia before staking claim to the title of chief rabbi in 2000. That's when he quit the Russian Jewish Congress, an umbrella group, after the organization's founder, Vladimir Gusinsky, and Russia's other chief rabbi, Adolf Shayevich, criticized Russia's war in Chechnya and its alleged human rights abuses — including the alleged targeting, by anti-corruption authorities, of political dissidents.

"Challenging the government is not the Jewish way, and [Gusinsky] put the Jewish community in harm's way," said Lazar, noting that the chief rabbi should be apolitical, not a government critic. "I wanted to have nothing to do with this."



Michael K.

It may already have become like a cliche to point out that Russia's oligarchs have many Zionists among them, and that Putin is sensitive to their interests in a way that he is not to the interests of the common people.  It has been noted already as well, that Putin's popularity is slipping away as the greater number of Russian people don't see an answer to their suffering in his continued rule.  In an earlier article I posted "Commedia: Kiev NATO...etc", pro Kremlin commentators pointed out that Ukraine's president needs war to discipline the Ukrainian people with harsh measures, and in order for him to hold onto power.  But this applies equally to all governments and all tyrants, and most especially to Putin.  Expect war before any dislodging of the Jewish control system in Russia.  It is unimaginable that it would go any other way.

I have a word for all the white nationalists out there, but it also applies to other nationalisms besides the white kind.  Nationalism and identity politics probably has found its greatest expression in Jewish Zionism.  It would be hard to duplicate the success of the Jews in achieving such a cohesive racial state with such global power and autonomy.  But if that is the goal for nationalists, only for their own ethnic or racial syndicate, what good is this really?  Are people tired of Israel, but eager to do the same thing in their own name?  Is it really going to lead to a better future if it is achieved, assuming that is even possible this late in the game? 

Love is the answer, people, not autonomous geopolitical spaces for particular breeds of genetic lebensraum.  Neither race mixing or racial purity is going to resolve the conflicts that threaten to destroy everything.  That is infantile thinking, as if the solution is actually in our groins instead of our heads and hearts.  People better forget Utopian dreams about a perfect ethno space, an ideal republic or a mystical monarch.  It is all such a bunch of lies. It is better to love your neighbors, whoever they are.  It is better to feed one hungry child today than to save up bread for yourself and your family in some future tomorrow.  Every life is precious and unique, and while not every one is worth saving, most are.  How simple to do to others as you would want for them to do to you.