By Bobby Darvish, Iranian-American Ex-Muslim, Former Vegan, Former Democrat, Former Socialist, Former CAIR-Columbus Executive Director, Former Muslim Forum of Utah President, Christian Conservative LDS Priest
For decades, Russia has stood as a symbol of defiance against the forces of globalization, cultural Marxism, and the Red-Green Axis—a term describing the unholy alliance between radical leftists (the Reds) and Islamists (the Greens). The hatred directed at Russia by Western elites and their ideological bedfellows is not about "democracy" or "human rights," but rather about Russia’s firm commitment to values that the globalist establishment despises: whiteness, Christianity, capitalism (in its modern form), and traditional morality.
Russia: A Christian Nation in an Increasingly Godless World
One of the main reasons Russia is so vilified by the leftist-Islamist globalist machine is its unapologetic commitment to Christianity. Russia has embraced Orthodox Christianity as a core pillar of its national identity. Under Vladimir Putin, the Russian government has supported the rebuilding of churches, promoted Christian morality, and rejected the aggressive secularism that dominates much of the West (Weir, 2019). In contrast, the Red-Green Axis pushes for the erasure of Christianity through radical secularism and Islamic expansion, viewing traditional Christian values as an obstacle to globalist control.
Defending Whiteness Against Leftist Racial Revisionism
In the West, leftists aggressively push the notion that white people are inherently oppressive and should be politically and culturally sidelined. Russia, however, takes pride in its European heritage and has refused to participate in the self-flagellation that dominates Western discourse on race (Sniegoski, 2020). Unlike America and Western Europe, Russia does not promote anti-white narratives, diversity quotas, or mass migration from the Third World to dilute its ethnic majority.
A Bastion of Traditional Morality
Another reason Russia is targeted by globalists is its strong stance on traditional morality, particularly its rejection of the radical LGBTQ+ agenda. While the West celebrates degeneracy and forces gender ideology onto children, Russia has taken a firm stance against such policies. Laws restricting LGBTQ+ propaganda to minors, defending traditional marriage, and opposing gender confusion have made Russia a prime target for leftist NGOs and globalist elites (Rohac, 2022). The Red-Green Axis, which seeks to deconstruct the traditional family unit in favor of Marxist and Islamist social engineering, views Russia as a major obstacle to their plans.
Economic Sovereignty and Capitalism—A Threat to Globalist Control
Contrary to leftist narratives, Russia is not a communist holdover but a nation that has embraced modern economic nationalism. Putin’s government has pursued policies that prioritize Russian industry, self-sufficiency, and sovereignty, rather than allowing Russia to be enslaved by Western oligarchs and globalist banks. Russia’s rejection of the petrodollar and the expansion of its gold reserves pose a direct challenge to the financial hegemony of globalist institutions like the IMF and the World Economic Forum (Glazyev, 2018).
The Red-Green Axis: A Coalition Against Civilization
The Red-Green Axis seeks to dismantle everything Russia represents: racial and national identity, Christianity, traditional morality, and economic sovereignty. The socialist left and radical Islamists share a common goal of destroying the Western world as we know it. The left wants to replace white Christian civilization with a borderless, socialist dystopia, while Islamists aim for a global caliphate. Together, they form a coalition that spreads chaos, undermines stable societies, and targets nations that refuse to comply—Russia chief among them (Horowitz, 2017).
Conclusion: Why the Globalists Fear Russia
Russia is hated by the globalist establishment not because it is a "threat to democracy" but because it refuses to bow to their agenda. It remains a beacon of traditional values, a nation that embraces its white Christian heritage, rejects cultural Marxism, and prioritizes its sovereignty over submission to international elites. The West, if it wishes to survive, would do well to learn from Russia’s example rather than continuing its self-inflicted decline.
References:
Glazyev, S. (2018). The Last World War: The United States to Move and Lose. Moscow: Ekonomika.
Horowitz, D. (2017). Big Agenda: President Trump's Plan to Save America. New York: Humanix Books.
Rohac, D. (2022). "Why Russia’s Anti-LGBTQ Policies Are at Odds with the West." The American Interest.
Sniegoski, S. (2020). "Russia and the Preservation of European Civilization." American Renaissance.
Weir, F. (2019). "Russia's Resurgence of Orthodox Christianity." The Christian Science Monitor.
No comments:
Post a Comment