Oil exporting People wrote:The Monarchists should've rallied the remains of the Army and put them all down in February.
Ridiculous. Nicholas II was forced to abdicate by his own generals.
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by The National Salvation Front for Russia » Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:34 am
Oil exporting People wrote:The Monarchists should've rallied the remains of the Army and put them all down in February.
by Autarkheia » Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:51 am
I agree. This doesn't feel like the generic right-wing thread so much as the reactionary/traditionalist/monarchist thread. It seems to be more for discussion of history and religion than issues the modern right cares about, which is more conservative-libertarian (ie. the "I'm le rational classical liberal who hates the postmodern left" types like Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro and Sargon of Akkad).Painisia wrote:I see that RWDT holds a very negative view on democracy. Many here are favorable to feudalist, autocratic or other forms of authoritarian rule. You all probably think that an autocratic government with a Messiah-like leader will have the magic capacity to solve any domestic issues. History has shown that as soon as problems starts in a nation, the strongman no longer is a strongman for the common man and discontent sweeps over the nation. Democracy is not perfect, but at least it consolidates all viewpoints and opinions. But I suspect that the rise of populism and a Weimar-like situation in several countries has damaged the faith to democratic rule
by The National Salvation Front for Russia » Wed Nov 21, 2018 4:51 am
by Oil exporting People » Wed Nov 21, 2018 5:46 am
by Reikoku » Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:20 am
Painisia wrote:The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:Democracy and Russia are two irreconcilable concepts. Not only are Russians unused to genuine democratic governments (most are apathetic at worst, or care only about hot-button nationalistic issues at best), but every attempt to create a democracy in Russia has failed in some way or the other. I can only think of one genuinely democratic period in our history, the Provisional Government between March and November 1917. That experiment failed.
Yeah, I was referring to RWDT`s unconditional love for a Tsar-like rule. But I must admit that Catherine The Great was a good leader
by Proctopeo » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:31 am
Painisia wrote:The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:Democracy and Russia are two irreconcilable concepts. Not only are Russians unused to genuine democratic governments (most are apathetic at worst, or care only about hot-button nationalistic issues at best), but every attempt to create a democracy in Russia has failed in some way or the other. I can only think of one genuinely democratic period in our history, the Provisional Government between March and November 1917. That experiment failed.
Yeah, I was referring to RWDT`s unconditional love for a Tsar-like rule. But I must admit that Catherine The Great was a good leader
by Fahran » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:39 am
Reikoku wrote:How?
by Reikoku » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:39 am
Painisia wrote:The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:Democracy and Russia are two irreconcilable concepts. Not only are Russians unused to genuine democratic governments (most are apathetic at worst, or care only about hot-button nationalistic issues at best), but every attempt to create a democracy in Russia has failed in some way or the other. I can only think of one genuinely democratic period in our history, the Provisional Government between March and November 1917. That experiment failed.
Yeah, I was referring to RWDT`s unconditional love for a Tsar-like rule. But I must admit that Catherine The Great was a good leader
by Fahran » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:44 am
Painisia wrote:I see that RWDT holds a very negative view on democracy. Many here are favorable to feudalist, autocratic or other forms of authoritarian rule. You all probably think that an autocratic government with a Messiah-like leader will have the magic capacity to solve any domestic issues. History has shown that as soon as problems starts in a nation, the strongman no longer is a strongman for the common man and discontent sweeps over the nation. Democracy is not perfect, but at least it consolidates all viewpoints and opinions. But I suspect that the rise of populism and a Weimar-like situation in several countries has damaged the faith to democratic rule
by Reikoku » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:49 am
The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:Painisia wrote:I see that RWDT holds a very negative view on democracy. Many here are favorable to feudalist, autocratic or other forms of authoritarian rule. You all probably think that an autocratic government with a Messiah-like leader will have the magic capacity to solve any domestic issues. History has shown that as soon as problems starts in a nation, the strongman no longer is a strongman for the common man and discontent sweeps over the nation. Democracy is not perfect, but at least it consolidates all viewpoints and opinions. But I suspect that the rise of populism and a Weimar-like situation in several countries has damaged the faith to democratic rule
Democracy and Russia are two irreconcilable concepts. Not only are Russians unused to genuine democratic governments (most are apathetic at worst, or care only about hot-button nationalistic issues at best), but every attempt to create a democracy in Russia has failed in some way or the other. I can only think of one genuinely democratic period in our history, the Provisional Government between March and November 1917. That experiment failed.
by Dumb Ideologies » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:52 am
Painisia wrote:I see that RWDT holds a very negative view on democracy. Many here are favorable to feudalist, autocratic or other forms of authoritarian rule. You all probably think that an autocratic government with a Messiah-like leader will have the magic capacity to solve any domestic issues. History has shown that as soon as problems starts in a nation, the strongman no longer is a strongman for the common man and discontent sweeps over the nation. Democracy is not perfect, but at least it consolidates all viewpoints and opinions. But I suspect that the rise of populism and a Weimar-like situation in several countries has damaged the faith to democratic rule
by Reikoku » Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:57 am
Dumb Ideologies wrote:I'm fairly certain that even our divine right monarchists don't believe in the ability of kings to wield magic, as amusing as it might be to imagine a man putting on a fancy hat and futilely waving a bejewelled sceptre out the window, trying to cast "reparo" on a crumbling social structure.
by Bienenhalde » Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:36 am
The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:Reikoku wrote:http://www.pravdareport.com/society/stories/12-03-2009/107229-buddha_jesus_christ_ukraine-0/
I'm honestly surprised. I didn't expect the brilliant "historians" and "anthropologists" of Ukraine to use their revisionist magic to snag the Buddha and Egyptian Queens as full-blooded Ukrainians.
by Kowani » Wed Nov 21, 2018 9:46 am
Reikoku wrote:http://www.pravdareport.com/society/stories/12-03-2009/107229-buddha_jesus_christ_ukraine-0/“It is quite possible that Buddha belonged to the Scythian nation of Budins that lived on the territory of Ancient Ukraine during the first or the second millennium B.C. The name of the nation is still preserved in the names of Ukraine’s contemporary settlements – Seredina-Buda, Buda, and some others,” the newspaper of Ukraine’s Supreme Rada wrote.
“Everything is clear from the ethnic point of view. Buddha was a Scythian Arian, a member of the Budin tribe. The descendants of the tribe still live in the Sumsky and the Chernigov region of Ukraine, as well as on the neighboring lands of Belarus and Russia,” the newspaper said.
[...]
“The name of Egypt’s major temple, Het-ka-Ptah, sounds very much like Ukrainian words ‘hata’ and ‘ptaha’ (‘house’ and ‘bird’). The pictures on the Egyptian pyramids show that Egyptian queens were blonde women with blue eyes, just like many Ukrainian women. One should also pay attention to the fact that the trident, which is currently the minor national emblem of Ukraine, can often be seen there too,” the “scientist” wrote.
by Bienenhalde » Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:00 am
The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:What are the opinions of RWDT denizens on the arch-traitor Yeltsin?
by Reikoku » Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:00 am
by Kubumba Tribe » Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:22 am
Farnhamia wrote:A word of advice from your friendly neighborhood Mod, be careful how you use "kafir." It's derogatory usage by some people can get you in trouble unless you are very careful in setting the context for it's use.
by Herskerstad » Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:27 am
The National Salvation Front for Russia wrote:What are the opinions of RWDT denizens on the arch-traitor Yeltsin?
by Painisia » Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:57 am
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by The South Falls » Wed Nov 21, 2018 10:58 am
Painisia wrote:But I can say that democracy in Russia is a laughable joke:
https://youtu.be/AuyXaENEtko
Vladimir Zhirinovsky is the most entertaining politician I have seen in my life. Imagine if he becomes the new president of Russia?
by Northern Davincia » Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:23 pm
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."
by Luminesa » Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:24 pm
Reikoku wrote:http://www.pravdareport.com/society/stories/12-03-2009/107229-buddha_jesus_christ_ukraine-0/“It is quite possible that Buddha belonged to the Scythian nation of Budins that lived on the territory of Ancient Ukraine during the first or the second millennium B.C. The name of the nation is still preserved in the names of Ukraine’s contemporary settlements – Seredina-Buda, Buda, and some others,” the newspaper of Ukraine’s Supreme Rada wrote.
“Everything is clear from the ethnic point of view. Buddha was a Scythian Arian, a member of the Budin tribe. The descendants of the tribe still live in the Sumsky and the Chernigov region of Ukraine, as well as on the neighboring lands of Belarus and Russia,” the newspaper said.
[...]
“The name of Egypt’s major temple, Het-ka-Ptah, sounds very much like Ukrainian words ‘hata’ and ‘ptaha’ (‘house’ and ‘bird’). The pictures on the Egyptian pyramids show that Egyptian queens were blonde women with blue eyes, just like many Ukrainian women. One should also pay attention to the fact that the trident, which is currently the minor national emblem of Ukraine, can often be seen there too,” the “scientist” wrote.
by Benuty » Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:28 pm
by Vince Vaughn » Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:30 pm
Benuty wrote:Democracy is dead, and we have struck the final blow towards it dragging it, and the gods it serves to their graves howling, and scream. One leader, one state, one government, and one ideology are the true path towards the future in a realm of decaying skeleton skyrises, the men who made them, and their howling gods.
by Northern Davincia » Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:34 pm
Vince Vaughn wrote:Benuty wrote:Democracy is dead, and we have struck the final blow towards it dragging it, and the gods it serves to their graves howling, and scream. One leader, one state, one government, and one ideology are the true path towards the future in a realm of decaying skeleton skyrises, the men who made them, and their howling gods.
Tbh I think the world would've been better off if John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Dow, and Andrew Carnegie overthrew the U.S. government and ruled it as a corporate dictatorship.
Conserative Morality wrote:"Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Hoppe."
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