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Buckeye_Democrat

(15,066 posts)
9. Wow... thanks for that link!
Sun Jan 15, 2017, 08:49 AM
Jan 2017

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Throughout the presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump mystified many on the left and in the foreign policy establishment with his praise for Mr. Putin and his criticism of the Obama administration’s efforts to isolate and punish Russia for its actions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine. But what seemed inexplicable when Mr. Trump first expressed his admiration for the Russian leader seems, in retrospect, to have been a shrewd dog whistle to a small but highly motivated part of his base.

For Mr. Heimbach is far from alone in his esteem for Mr. Putin. Throughout the collection of white ethnocentrists, nationalists, populists and neo-Nazis that has taken root on both sides of the Atlantic, Mr. Putin is widely revered as a kind of white knight: a symbol of strength, racial purity and traditional Christian values in a world under threat from Islam, immigrants and rootless cosmopolitan elites.

“I’ve always seen Russia as the guardian at the gate, as the easternmost outpost of our people,” said Sam Dickson, a white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan lawyer who frequently speaks at gatherings of the so-called alt-right, a far-right fringe movement that embraces white nationalism and a range of racist and anti-immigrant positions. “They are our barrier to the Oriental invasion of our homeland and the great protector of Christendom. I admire the Russian people. They are the strongest white people on earth.

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Yes blue cat Jan 2017 #1
You might be right. I never really thought about that connection... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #3
My 2 cents blue cat Jan 2017 #6
Romney seemed concerned about their nuclear arsenal and the bad leaders... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #7
Russians are also very violent towards LGBTQ people. mnhtnbb Jan 2017 #2
Yes, I've heard about that too. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #4
Chelsea Handler's show went to Russia trixie2 Jan 2017 #5
Yes. White supremacists in the US love Putin. enough Jan 2017 #8
Wow... thanks for that link! Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #9
Putin's a violent, illiberal asshole for whom democracy, human rights, and opposition are threats YoungDemCA Jan 2017 #10
Some of this stuff has surprised me. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #11
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It looks like this thread might have "triggered" someone? Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #15
Absolutely. bravenak Jan 2017 #16
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