Will gays steal Russia with its moral values?

It is unlikely that major theorists of existentialism Kierkegaard Dane and Frenchman Jean-Paul Sartre could imagine that their ideas on the subject, "all people are enemies, and their common enemy is the state" would be materialized in the first quarter of the XXI century, in quite bizarre and brutal forms. Is it the beginning of the end of human morality?

25-year-old soldier of the British Army, Lee Rigby, passed army service in Afghanistan without a single scratch, but on May 22nd, he was brutally murdered by meat cleaver in broad daylight in London. In front of the eyes of passers-by, two men from Nigeria run the soldier over and then beheaded him. It is the indifference of eyewitnesses, who did nothing to stop the attackers.  

Four days later, French private Cedric Cordier was attacked as he was watching public order near a metro station in Paris. An unknown individual approached the soldier from behind and stabbed him in the neck. The soldier was hospitalized in serious condition, the attacker has not been found yet.

Next day in London, someone attempted to kill a person. It happened about three hundred meters from the site of the brutal murder of Rigby. The London police do not disclose the details of the attack; it was only said that the victim survived, despite severe injuries.

In the very tolerant Sweden, police officers shot and killed a native of Portugal, a Muslim, who threatened them with a machete that looked very similar to the one, with which a British soldier had been killed. This led to mass protests of immigrants from predominantly Muslim countries in Stockholm. Riots spread to nearby cities very quickly. Cars, houses and schools were burning, dozens of people were injured.

The suicide is famous French writer Dominique Venner stands apart in this series of tragic accidents. The suicide was quite symbolic: the 78-year-old writer, a researcher of the Great October Socialist Revolution and the Second World War, shot himself in the mouth in the famous Cathedral of Notre Dame.

Western Europe, accustomed to bloodless forms of mass protests, was stunned by what had happened. They try to explain what happened in a standard fashion:  special mentality of Muslims or subjective manifestations of senile weakness of Dominique Venner.

However, the reasons for the unprecedented crimes in Europe, obviously, have their roots in deep processes of globalization, wars of conquest, and in the breakdown of traditional morality of Abrahamic religions. Each of these reasons was manifested in the atrocities that we all could witness in May.

The killers of the British soldier confessed that they took revenge for the deaths of Muslim people in the operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Somalia. Was it an act of terrorism, as British law enforcement bodies said? Not really. The killers are full-fledged citizens of the United Kingdom. They were not members of extremist organizations (although there are suspicions about it). The link between the decline of public morality and aggressive policies of the United Kingdom, which is involved in virtually all military operations in Muslim countries, is obvious. The outlook of law-abiding citizens, be it a Muslim or a Christian person, begins to collapse, pushing them towards committing inappropriate actions. Such actions may thus take place on a pavement in London or in the cockpit of an attack aircraft that strikes a funeral convoy in Afghanistan. Any war with unclear objectives and dubious reasons is destructive for moral values. The boomerang of violence returns to the West in the form of bloody massacres in the center of the Anglo-Saxon civilization.

The crisis of the modern consumer society is based not only on the sharply increased level of aggressiveness of the West. The U.S., the initiator of the so-called multiculturalism, denying national and cultural identity under the slogan  "All types of pleasure are allowed" began to export its moral standards to Europe. The process took a long time, starting from the moment in the late 1990s, when Hollywood films, a powerful American weapon, monopolized film markets in Europe (excluding France).

The legalization of same-sex marriage and providing an opportunity to same-sex couples to adopt children is another blow. Symbolically, on the eve of the May series of crimes in Europe, U.S. Vice President Biden, speaking at the Democratic National Committee of the United States for "Jewish American Heritage Month", a highly influential Jewish organization, recognized the exceptional role of Jews in giving legal forms to the idea of ​​non-traditional marriages (gay marriage) ... In addition, he stated that 85 percent of all changes that took place during the recent years in Hollywood and in the public media, became possible only because Jews take the lead in these industries. It is unclear, however, how the number of 85 percent appeared, or did Biden count executives and senior managers of Hollywood and the media?

The ideas of gay marriage exploded France and caused growing unrest in other European countries. For Dominique Venner, who was an uncompromising fighter with the promotion and legalization of homosexuality, the story ended with the collapse of the world and he shot himself in front of the altar. He left six notes, in which he explained his opposition to the new unnatural reality.

Hundreds of thousands of French people take to the streets to express their protest against the new law for two months already. They do not want gays and lesbians to adopt children. The French soldier received stab wounds at a time when he was patrolling the area of ​​possible mass protests against homosexuals. The butchers of the British soldier could have walked to the crime scene by the building of the UK government, on which, in support of the homosexual community, the Union Jack was replaced with the rainbow flag of the movement for homosexual rights.

Late last year, the New York Times published a front page article that said that executives of nine largest banks in the world gather every month in one of the restaurants on Wall Street to decide the fate of six billion people. They decide the unemployment rate in the world, how many people will die of hunger, how many ministers will be corrupted, what laws will be adopted in one country or another, and so on. Most likely, the most recent horrific events in Europe took place after a dinner on Wall Street.

Russia remains on the periphery of this powerful attack. However, it may only seem so, because the issues of homosexuality and homosexual rights have been discussed in the country actively. An attitude to homosexuals has suddenly become almost the main criterion for a progressive and civilized person.

One may say that the story started a long time ago.  In his theoretical investigations, Leon Trotsky, justifying the need to form a new morality, offered to start with the destruction of family and Slavic soul, which, according to him, was full of anti-communist prejudice.

Homosexuality becomes a profession that allows people to take official positions and determine long-term policies. In European countries, it goes about the heads of governments and ministers. In Russia, homosexuals hold prominent positions in major banks, film and media companies, as well as in higher links of the executive power.

To paraphrase a well-known ancient myth and a painting of the same name, one may say that gays are close to stealing Europe with its traditional morality and moral values. The governments of almost all European countries play on the side of homosexuals, suppressing mass protests. Russia look at all that to make its own conclusions. Smiling tolerantly, they may simply destroy our country. 

Yuri Skidanov

Pravda.Ru

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