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While the West spirals into cultural schizophrenia, gender confusion, and mass immigration experiments, Russia has chosen a different path—one of sovereignty, tradition, and state discipline. Under President Putin’s leadership, Russia has embraced a domestic model that prioritizes national cohesion over imported liberal chaos.

The West Fears Putin Because He Works

Let’s be clear: they don’t hate Putin because of “human rights.” They hate him because he’s made Russia independent. Because the ruble still exists. Because the Russian border still means something. Because Russia didn’t kneel.

  • Russia has rebuilt its military into one of the most capable on Earth.

  • Russia has expanded agricultural self-reliance, becoming a net exporter of grain and fertilizers.

  • Russia has rebuilt its domestic tech and banking sector despite sanctions, proving that internal resilience matters more than foreign “integration.”

All their media talking points—“oligarchs,” “dissidents,” “opposition”—are distractions. Every country has oligarchs. The difference is: ours are Russian.

Every country has political factions. The difference is: ours don’t take orders from Langley or Brussels.

And yes, every country has problems. But we solve them on Russian terms.

Toward a Multipolar Future

The so-called “vertical of power” often criticized by liberal commentators is exactly what Russia needs. Unlike the fragmented and bloated bureaucracies of the West, the Russian state operates with clarity: the President sets direction, and the institutions follow. The results are clear:

  • Stable pensions and welfare programs in contrast to the debt-ridden entitlement disasters in the EU.

  • Nationalised industries with patriotic ownership, rather than foreign conglomerates dictating domestic policy.

  • Effective suppression of extremism, including foreign-funded NGOs attempting to destabilize our society.

  • Central planning in key sectors, ensuring infrastructure, food, and defense are not hostage to the “free market.”

Russia leads this charge not through imperialism, but through example. Not through coercion, but through clarity. A stable, moral, unashamed society.

We’ll build bridges, drill oil, raise children, and guard our borders.