by Cool Breeze » Tue Mar 04, 2025 8:49 pm
That is a very important article and description of what people are looking at, and what others are looking forward to, but I don't think the author/interviewer has much of a clue of what Dugin is really getting at. Your posts showed me a similar ignorance and error (I don't mean this in a bad way). I honestly don't think you know enough about history, and in particular, Christian history - which is required to understand the Orthodox mind and Dugin's point of view. I also think it's why so many people are confused on this site, and I've tried to help them, since they are essentially clueless of what powers control "modernity" and what Dugin is referring to. The utmost irony is that John himself, presumably who could have been (or should have been) Orthodox, was not very well versed in the history and teachings of Orthodox Christianity - he was a scientific materialist and thus he couldn't see where the trajectory of the world was going in terms of its frailties. Seeing where technology takes you, or that wars will happen, is just a repackaging of something about humans and history that we already know.
I can explain more but it always baffles me that when I make posts like this and show I have a particular knowledge of things, how I could be considered something akin to a troll or rabble rouser. It's quite the contrary, because most people in the west (this site proves it) don't even have the faintest idea of what Dugin is getting at. It's not evil. He's not rooting anything, in reality, but the banishment of evil. I guess more on that, later.
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That is a very important article and description of what people are looking at, and what others are looking forward to, but I don't think the author/interviewer has much of a clue of what Dugin is really getting at. Your posts showed me a similar ignorance and error (I don't mean this in a bad way). I honestly don't think you know enough about history, and in particular, Christian history - which is required to understand the Orthodox mind and Dugin's point of view. I also think it's why so many people are confused on this site, and I've tried to help them, since they are essentially clueless of what powers control "modernity" and what Dugin is referring to. The utmost irony is that John himself, presumably who could have been (or should have been) Orthodox, was not very well versed in the history and teachings of Orthodox Christianity - he was a scientific materialist and thus he couldn't see where the trajectory of the world was going in terms of its frailties. Seeing where technology takes you, or that wars will happen, is just a repackaging of something about humans and history that we already know.
I can explain more but it always baffles me that when I make posts like this and show I have a particular knowledge of things, how I could be considered something akin to a troll or rabble rouser. It's quite the contrary, because most people in the west (this site proves it) don't even have the faintest idea of what Dugin is getting at. It's not evil. He's not rooting anything, in reality, but the banishment of evil. I guess more on that, later.