December 17, 2013
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Is Vladimir
Putin a paleo-conservative?
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In the
culture war for mankind’s future, is he one of us?
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While such a
question may be blasphemous in Western circles, consider the content of the
Russian president’s state of the nation address.
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With America
clearly in mind, Putin declared,
“In many countries today, moral and ethical norms are being reconsidered.”
.“They’re now requiring not only the proper acknowledgment of freedom of conscience, political views and private life, but also the mandatory acknowledgment of the equality of good and evil.”
Translation:
While privacy and freedom of thought, religion and speech are cherished rights, to equate traditional marriage and same-sex marriage is to equate good with evil.
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President Reagan once called the old Soviet Empire “the focus of evil in the modern world.” President Putin is implying that Barack Obama’s America may deserve the title in the 21st century.
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President Reagan once called the old Soviet Empire “the focus of evil in the modern world.” President Putin is implying that Barack Obama’s America may deserve the title in the 21st century.
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Nor
is he without an argument
when
we reflect on America’s embrace of
abortion
on demand,
homosexual
marriage,
pornography,
promiscuity,
and
the whole panoply of Hollywood values.
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Our
grandparents would not recognize the America in which we live.
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Moreover,
Putin asserts, the new immorality has been imposed undemocratically.
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The
“destruction of traditional values” in these countries, he said, comes “from
the top” and is “inherently undemocratic because it is based on abstract ideas
and runs counter to the will of the majority of people.”
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Does he not
have a point?
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Unelected
justices declared abortion and homosexual acts to be constitutionally protected
rights. Judges have been the driving force behind the imposition of same-sex
marriage. Attorney General Eric Holder refused to enforce the Defense of
Marriage Act.
America was de-Christianized in the second half of the 20th century by court orders, over the vehement objections of a huge majority of a country that was overwhelmingly Christian.
And same-sex
marriage is indeed an “abstract” idea unrooted in the history or tradition of
the West. Where did it come from?
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Peoples all
over the world, claims Putin, are supporting Russia’s “defense of traditional
values” against a “so-called tolerance” that is “genderless and infertile.”
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While
his stance as a defender of traditional values
has
drawn the mockery of Western media and cultural elites,
Putin
is not wrong in saying
that
he can speak for much of mankind.
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Same-sex
marriage is supported by America’s young, but most states still resist it, with
black pastors visible in the vanguard of the counterrevolution.
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In France, a
million people took to the streets of Paris to denounce the Socialists’
imposition of homosexual marriage.
Only 15
nations out of more than 190 have recognized it.
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In India,
the world’s largest democracy, the Supreme Court has struck down a lower court
ruling that made same-sex marriage a right. And the parliament in this socially
conservative nation of more than a billion people is unlikely soon to reverse
the high court.
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In the four
dozen nations that are predominantly Muslim, which make up a fourth of the U.N.
General Assembly and a fifth of mankind, same-sex marriage is not even on the
table. And Pope Francis has reaffirmed Catholic doctrine on the issue for over
a billion Catholics.
While much of American and Western media dismiss him as an authoritarian and reactionary, a throwback, Putin may be seeing the future with more clarity than Americans still caught up in a Cold War paradigm.
As the
decisive struggle in the second half of the 20th century was vertical, East vs.
West, the 21st century struggle may be horizontal, with conservatives and
traditionalists in every country arrayed against the militant secularism of a
multicultural and transnational elite.
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And though
America’s elite may be found at the epicenter of anti-conservatism and
anti-traditionalism, the American people have never been more alienated or more
divided culturally, socially and morally.
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Putin says his mother had him secretly baptized as a baby and professes to be a Christian. And what he is talking about here is ambitious, even audacious.
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Putin says his mother had him secretly baptized as a baby and professes to be a Christian. And what he is talking about here is ambitious, even audacious.
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He is
seeking to redefine the “Us vs. Them” world conflict of the future as one in
which conservatives, traditionalists and nationalists of all continents and
countries stand up against the cultural and ideological imperialism of what he
sees as a decadent west.
“We do not infringe on anyone’s interests,” said Putin, “or try to teach anyone how to live.”
.The adversary he has identified is not the America we grew up in, but the America we live in, which Putin sees as pagan and wildly progressive.
Without
naming any country, Putin attacked “attempts to enforce more progressive
development models” on other nations, which have led to “decline, barbarity and
big blood,” a straight shot at the U.S. interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya
and Egypt.
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In his
speech, Putin cited Russian philosopher Nicholas Berdyaev whom Solzhenitsyn had
hailed for his courage in defying his Bolshevik inquisitors. Though no
household word, Berdyaev is favourably known at the Russell Kirk Center for
Cultural Renewal.
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