Clawg Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 A long article on the rising 'Putin Youth' and the current situation in Russia: Sex for the motherland: Russian youths encouraged to procreate at camp Some tidbits: - Attempting to raise Russia's dismally low birthrate even by eccentric-seeming means might be understandable. Certainly, the country's demographic outlook is dire. The hard-drinking, hardsmoking and disease-ridden population is set to plunge by a million a year in the next decade. But the real aim of the youth camp - and the 100,000-strong movement behind it - is not to improve Russia's demographic profile, but to attack democracy. - Under Mr Putin, Russia is sliding into fascism, with state control of the economy, media, politics and society becoming increasingly heavy-handed. And Nashi, along with other similar youth movements, such as 'Young Guard', and 'Young Russia', is in the forefront of the charge. - Those who hoped that Russia's first post-totalitarian generation would be liberal, have been dissapointed. Although explicit support for extremist and racist groups is in the low single figures, support for racist sentiments is mushrooming. - A new guide for history teachers - explicitly endorsed by Mr Putin - brushes off Stalin's crimes. It describes him as "the most successful leader of the USSR". - "Problematic pages in our history exist," Mr Putin said last week. But: "we have less than some countries. And ours are not as terrible as those of some others." He compared the Great Terror of 1937, when 700,000 people were murdered in a purge by Stalin's secret police, to the atom bomb on Hiroshima. - Terrifyingly, the revived Soviet view of history is now widely held in Russia. A poll this week of Russian teenagers showed that a majority believe that Stalin did more good things than bad. - If tens of thousands of uniformed German youngsters were marching across Germany in support of an authoritarian Fuhrer, baiting foreigners and praising Hitler, alarm bells would be jangling all across Europe. So why aren't they ringing about Nashi? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidV Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 Communism and Fascism have been taken. What ideology will tomorrow's tyrants invent to justify the next orgy of mass-murder? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tenure Posted July 28, 2007 Report Share Posted July 28, 2007 Communism and Fascism were all about a greater good, whatever force necessary, right? Well then, there's a very obvious ideology that fits that description - it may not be mass-murder in the direct sense, but we all know the intended goal is the mass-murder of humanity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John McVey Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 Communism and Fascism have been taken. What ideology will tomorrow's tyrants invent to justify the next orgy of mass-murder? Sounds like the beginnings of a new round of old-fashioned racial nationalism to me. Collectivism always degenerates into racism eventually. JJM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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