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Russia Condemns anti-White Racism in Western Regimes

Racism against Whites is rampant in the United States (UK and EU) and political correctness is taken to the extreme will have ‘regrettable consequences’, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov last week in an interview with political scientists on state television.

Lavrov added that Russia supports the fight against racism, but it is also important not to slip to the other extreme, as seen, for example, during the Black Lives Matter movement.

‘We were pioneers of the movement promoting equal rights of people of any skin colour,’ Lavrov said about Russia, noting that in the US, the situation went to an extreme. Furthermore, he accused the US of trying to spread its ‘cultural revolution’ to the world, which has already led to surging aggression against White people in the United States.

‘Hollywood is now also changing its rules so that everything reflects the diversity of modern society,’ he said, adding that he considers this phenomenon to be a form of censorship.

‘I’ve seen Black people play in Shakespeare’s comedies. Only, I don’t know when there will be a White Othello,’ he said, referring to the famous dark-skinned protagonist from the tragedy of the same name by the British playwright William Shakespeare. ‘You see, this is absurd. Political correctness taken to the point of absurdity will not end well,’ concluded Minister Lavrov.

The United States has increasingly taken on a racist attitude towards Whites, with universities removing World War II murals because they featured too many Whites, poor Whites excluded from government benefit programs because of the color of their skin, and corporations increasingly employing anti-White rhetoric, such as the revelation that training materials from Coca-Cola urge employees to be ‘less White‘.

Relations between the two world powers have dipped to a freezing point lately. Recently, US President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a ‘killer’ last month who ‘had no soul’ and said that Putin would ‘pay’. Biden also threatened unspecified retaliation for Russia’s alleged interference in last year’s US presidential election. Moscow reacted furiously. Putin responded to Biden’s remarks about him being a killer by saying, ‘It takes one to know one’. Putin then suggested to his counterpart to hold a live debate, however, Biden refused, saying he would meet Putin ‘when the time was right’.

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  1. I trust Putin as far as I can throw him. He is jewish, there can be no doubt. Whatever he says, it doesn´t alter his ethnicity. His speech in Tel Aviv confirmed my opinion of his character.

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  2. I heard a video a few years ago called “White nationalism in Putin’s Russia” from a Russian immigrant living in Canada or America (Forget which) It was a good response to people who are critical of Putin or unsure of him. While Putin might not be perfect (very few leaders are), he–and much of Eastern European leaders–are doing what they can to help their people, to preserve their people, to get back to their traditions. Notice you don’t see Jihadist attacks or Islamic grooming gangs or “blame whitey” hatred in the Eastern European nations as you do elsewhere in the West?

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