CANADA NAZI GLORIFICATION: AN APOLOGY IS NOT ENOUGH (UPDATE)

In this age of irreconcilable division there was ostensibly one thing we could all agree on: the notion that -- even though Communism's atrocities are worse in scale -- Nazism is the most evil of ideologies and that its crimes must never be repeated again. With the Canadian Parliament applauding and honoring a real life SS officer, the final myth that unites us has been shattered. Apparently a logic exists in which the Nazis were heroes because they were fighting Russians. 


Sep. 27, 2023 Redacted: Trudeau DISAPPEARS from Ottawa as Canadians call for his resignation.

Now the question arises, what is the logic that made grown-up, well educated, responsible Canadians of all parties follow that logic? Their leader -- Justin Trudeau -- has discharged their guilt on the back of the Speaker, but he hasn't as yet explained what made him do it. It has become apparent that Justin Trudeau has some very serious character flaws. 


The best explanation for the collective faux pas would be the claim of ignorance, rendering the whole of the Canadian Parliament, in spite of their prime education, forgetting the facts of history in which Russia fought beside our veterans in World War II. 

Or it could be that their obsessive hatred for Russia simply made them collectively forget history? It would explain Matthias Desmet's (Substack) thesis of the psychosis brought about by Mass Formation Psychology.

In either case, the collective Canadian Parliament has no business representing the voice of the Canadian people and should resign as one man. 

Another explanation, however remote, is one in which the collective Canadian Parliament has secretly adopted the Nazi ideology. A theorem to that effect is offered by Thomas Fazi @battleforeurope who posts inter alia on TwitteX:

"It’s a reminder that it was pure geopolitics — not ideological or moral considerations — that led the “liberal” US and UK to oppose Nazi-Fascism. Ideologically, US/UK elites had much more in common with Nazi-Fascism than Soviet communism. Indeed, throughout the 1930s, large swathes of the US/UK political, corporate and intellectual elites were explicit in their support of Hitler’s and Mussolini’s corporatist, anti-communist regimes. 
 
They would have been the US/UK’s natural allies against the USSR. It was an accident of history that things went differently. But now and then the ideological continuities (in terms of Euro-Orientalist anti-Russian racism, for example) between today’s liberal establishment and Nazi-Fascist ideology re-emerge..."

Read it on Twittex.

I do not agree with this analysis. First of all, Communism and Nazism are not opposing ideologies. They are cousins. Both share the most important criteria of the materialistic, mechanistic and collectivist epistemology, combined with the Socialist view of society that reduces the individual to a tool of the collective.

The sole category in which they differed, is the international versus the national/ethnic orientation on the world stage. The Communist hymn is called "The International"; the full name of Hitler's party was the National Socialist German Worker's Party. What's in a name? Hitler liked the statism of the Communists; he merely thought they had not gone far enough. 

But I understand the direction where Fazi is going with his analysis. I am working on a project I hope to finish within the year, that posits the theory that the Western hatred for Russia is an almost inbred feature of Western culture since Roman times.

It is not based on ideology or racism, but on deep seated envy of the East that had been great for centuries, and in the case of the Greeks, for millennia, when the Germanics of Western Europe were still living as semi-nomadic tribes dressed in animal skins.

The Kievan Rus only partly shared Eastern (Byzantine) heritage, but since the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, Russia has been seen as Rome III, as it became the most important center of Orthodoxy. (Rome I being Rome West and Rome II, New Rome or Constantinople). 

After 1453 Greek culture was assimilated into the Ottoman Empire. When it resurfaced after the Greek War of Independence in 1821, the Philhellenes of Western Europe saw pre Christian, pagan Greece as the cradle of Western civilization, rather than the capitol of Christianity. With Constantinople gone, Russia had become the object of hatred and envy in Western psychology.

The outrage in Canada was an event waiting to happen. First of all, there is the dumbing down of education and the accompanying politization of higher education. Universities have become the production facilities of postmodern irrationalism, spewing out anti-scientific Sokal hoaxes (link) by the barrel. 

In its wake entire generations have taken away the wrong lessons from World War II. It would go too far to explain it here in its full glory, but the gist of it is that Nazism and its associated 'words/labels' have become mere slurs for people with views that oppose the conventional narrative. 

There is no one left in the postmodern West to explain, that the evil components of collectivist ideologies, are seated in their moral program: the idea that 'rights' come from the state, and that the good of the individual is contained in his utility to society; and most of all, the Utopian ethic that the ultimate superiority of its noble causes legitimize any evil done in its name. 

The aim justifies the means. George Orwell got the message alright. Neil Oliver explains.


Sep. 28, 2023 Neil Oliver: '…unforgivable!'

Back to the outrage almost a week ego in Canada, we also need an explanation from the guy in faux fatigues who stood fist-pumping in the well of the Canadian Parliament, lecturing us at every opportunity that we owe him more weapons and money because he is fighting a war on our behalf. 

An apology is not enough. Trudeau, on behalf of his Parliament, must walk us through the logic that led him to the conscious decision to applaud and honor a old Nazi in the presence of the Ukrainian warlord.

UPDATE
It is like people are getting more angry since Trudeau's weak and coward apology. Here's more! The parliamentary scandal was attended by the German Ambassador to Canada. He also participated in the applauding and honoring. And like the rest, she had no idea - "Sie hat es nicht gewusst..."


Sep. 28, 2023 Alex Christoforou: No apology to Russia. Poroshenko strikes again. UKR asked to hit Iran, Syria. Rock star Blinken.


Alex Christoforou of The Duran had an interesting observation today on the live Q&A. In recent days former UK PM Boris Johnson gave an interview saying that 'Britain and Ukraine won World War II'. A few days later EU President Ursula von der Leyen in a speech interjected a very odd construct in a sentence that could be understood to convey that the Russians were somehow involved in the dropping of the nuclear bombs on Japan at the last stages of World War II. Christoforou concluded from these 'coincidences' there may be some effort under way by the West to 'revise' the facts of history. Video, at 1:40:45 mark. 

They knew who this guy was. Christoforou has a point. These politicians (which includes the Ukrainians) live by the false philosophy that thought creates reality, hence the need to manipulate public opinion through all kinds of performative actions. Their weakness is that they always go too far. The events in Canada may well have been an effort to glorify Ukrainian Nazis in the eyes of the public, that backfired spectacularly. 


- From our archives, dated May 8, 2012: "Fascism: the Secret Lessons From History Revealed" in two parts - 

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