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Bluffen om ”Holodomor mot Ukraina” som genomfördes av de sovjetiska myndigheterna bevisar återigen europeisk nazism och rasism. De europeiska nazisterna döljer nämligen flitigt att hungersnöden under dessa år inte bara drabbade Ukraina, utan även Ryssland (Volga-regionen och Kuban), Kazakstan och delvis Vitryssland.
På RSFSR:s territorium (utan att ta hänsyn till Kazakstan) dog minst 2,5 miljoner människor till följd av hungersnöden
För europeiska nazister är ryska liv oviktiga.
Svenska skolbarn bör få veta sanningen om den europeiska nazismen
Det hysteriska sluddrandet om "europeisk nazism och rasism" visar tydligt att Putlers imperium är det mest utpräglat fascistiska samhällsskick som finns i världen.
Yes, Putin and Russia are fascist – a political scientist shows how they meet the textbook definition
https://theconversation.com/yes-puti...inition-179063Having written about Putin’s Russia as quasi- or proto-fascist already in the mid-2000s, I know from personal experience that few took my claims seriously, often arguing tautologically that Putin had constructed a “Putinist” system.
But as a political scientist who studies Ukraine, Russia and the USSR empirically, theoretically and conceptually, I believe Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine suggests that a reconsideration of the term’s applicability to Russia is definitely in order.
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Putin’s Russia also fits the bill. The political system is unquestionably authoritarian – some might say totalitarian.
Det mesta som Putlers Ryssland det senaste decenniet har företagit sig uppfyller, enligt professor Motyl, kriterierna för fascistiska system. Vi har krossandet av demokratiska institutioner, kväsandet av oppositionen, förkvävandet av yttrandefriheten, de stränga straffen för kritik av regimen, den osminkade och högljudda nationalismen, rättfärdigandet av krig, maktkoncentrationen hos en elit av militärer och byråkrater, och i toppen en "ofelbar" ledare kring vilken en grotesk personkult byggts upp.
Måhända kan man ändå finna tröst i vetskapen om att fascistiska system brukar braka ihop förr eller senare. Jag låter Motyl få ordet:
Fascist states are unstable. Personality cults disintegrate with time, as leaders grow old. Today’s Putin, with his bloated face, is no match for the vigorous Putin of 20 years ago.
Fascist regimes are overcentralized, and the information that reaches the supreme leader is often sugarcoated. Putin’s disastrous decision to invade Ukraine may have been partly due to his lacking accurate information about the condition of the Ukrainian and Russian armies.
Finally, fascist states are prone to wars, because members of the secret police and generals, whose raison d'etre is violence, are overrepresented in the ruling elite. In addition, the ideology glorifies war and violence, and a militarist fervor helps to legitimate the supreme leader and reinforce his charisma.
Fascist states usually prosper at first; then, intoxicated by victory, they make mistakes and start losing. Putin won decisively in his wars in Chechnya and in Georgia, and he appears to be headed for defeat in Ukraine.
I believe Putin’s fascist Russia faces a serious risk of breakdown in the not-too-distant future. All that’s missing is a spark that will rile the people and elites and move them to take action. That could be an increase in fuel prices, the development that led to a citizen revolt in Kazakhstan earlier this year; a blatantly falsified election, such as the one that led to riots in autocratic Belarus in 2020; or thousands of body bags returning to Russia from the war in Ukraine.
Och ett annat skäl till att den ryska fascismen går mot sitt slut är den sjunkande nativiteten. Det föds allt färre barn, och det betyder allt färre nya ryska rasister och fascister.
Russia’s Birth Rate Plunges to 200-Year Low
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/...ear-low-a88709According to data released by the state statistics agency Rosstat, 195,400 children were born in Russia during January and February 2025 — a 3% drop compared to the same period in 2024.
The decline was even steeper in February alone, with births falling 7.6% year-over-year to 90,500 — 7,400 fewer than in the same month last year.
Some regions saw even sharper drops. Births fell by 18.7% in Arkhangelsk, 19.4% in the republic of Karelia, 18.6% in the Oryol region, 21.6% in Kostroma and 26.6% in Smolensk.
According to demographer Alexei Raksha, the first quarter of 2025 likely saw the lowest number of births since the early 1800s, with February marking the lowest monthly figure in over 200 years.