• Shrike502@lemmygrad.ml
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    10 months ago

    Apparently Russian State Humanities University (РГГУ) is opening a new branch. It is called “High Political School”, named after famous fascist sympathiser Ilyin and will be headed by Dugin (you know Dugin). The announced goal is to “Channel the attendees into traditional values” with “orthodox gymnasiums as an example”. Folks here been saying Russia “isn’t heading to fascism”. Guess this isn’t it, hm.

    In other news, two AFU drones have reportedly been intercepted in my region, close to the city. We’re hundreds of kilometres away from Ukrainian border.

    • SadArtemis🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.ml
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      10 months ago

      If mild celebrating of fascist sympathizers (still too much, I agree) and some institutions promoting “traditional values” were enough to define fascism, most countries in existence could be labeled fascist, one way or another.

      Obviously none of this is good, but no, I don’t think Russia is heading to fascism. Too comfortable with some forms of it? Definitely, 100%. But it is incomparable to what is going on on a daily basis not only in Israel, Ukraine and the Baltics (ie. the most extreme forms of it), but in the USA, Brussels and across the EU, in the UK, Canada, Australia, etc…

      Things can have more nuance than “everything is fascism/heading to fascism” and this is one of those things. Russia remains a civilization-state with many constituent peoples and proper autonomous regions rather than a supremacist ethno-state nor a unrepentant, genocidal squatter-state like Israel, the US, and Canada; it remains anti-imperialist and a major part of the forces against white, western supremacy, exploitation, and genocide worldwide (even if a large part of it is due to circumstance); obviously, it should receive critical rather than unconditional support, but same goes with Iran, Afghanistan, with the Saudis’ move away from the west, with Mexico, Brazil, the list goes on… hell, same goes (if to a far lesser extent as there simply is far less to criticize, and proletarian rule is something that must inherently be defended in and of itself) for AES states.