15-07-2023, 05:53 PM
Sorry, maybe it's just me Lauren, but I'm having a tough time following along with what you're trying to point at. Right now I know of two narratives:
1) Putin is our latest incarnation of Hitler. He's a madman, impulsive, unpredictable, cares nothing of human life, wants to re-create the Soviet Union, and he won't stop until we (the good people of the West) stop him.
2) The US neocons/neoliberals are literally freaking out at seeing their iron grip on unipolarity slipping away, as a new multipolar world order develops and flourishes right before their very eyes. In their view if they don't get it back now, at whatever cost it takes, their power will be gone forever.
Now it appears you're looking at a third narrative, one that in some ways parallels the Western narrative of basically Russophobia, a new age of McCarthyism - RUSSIA BAD! Then again it also diverges from that narrative, but to where exactly I can't tell.
Can you lay out the fundamentals in plain and simple fashion as I did the above two narratives, simple as in you're explaining it to a third grader? And also of course, correct me on anything I may have wrong?
1) Putin is our latest incarnation of Hitler. He's a madman, impulsive, unpredictable, cares nothing of human life, wants to re-create the Soviet Union, and he won't stop until we (the good people of the West) stop him.
2) The US neocons/neoliberals are literally freaking out at seeing their iron grip on unipolarity slipping away, as a new multipolar world order develops and flourishes right before their very eyes. In their view if they don't get it back now, at whatever cost it takes, their power will be gone forever.
Now it appears you're looking at a third narrative, one that in some ways parallels the Western narrative of basically Russophobia, a new age of McCarthyism - RUSSIA BAD! Then again it also diverges from that narrative, but to where exactly I can't tell.
Can you lay out the fundamentals in plain and simple fashion as I did the above two narratives, simple as in you're explaining it to a third grader? And also of course, correct me on anything I may have wrong?
"FOLLOW THE EVIDENCE, WHEREVER IT LEADS" SOCRATES