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TygrBright

(20,771 posts)
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 05:11 PM Apr 13

Q. What happens to a nation that allows their bitterest opponent unopposed and unpunished...

...access to the most powerful propaganda tools ever invented for THREE DECADES?

A. Look around you.

Putin has been America's bitterest opponent since he was an apparatchik in the Soviet Intelligence machine. Like many of the Soviet helots, he believed the glory and victory that a great nation like Russia's USSR had achieved was denied them, even 'stolen' by Western democratic nations who refused to treat the Soviets as equals.

And in the wake of WWII as America implemented the Marshall plan, assisted Western Europe in rebuilding, and assembled NATO to deny the Soviets' expansionist agenda, America became the enemy of all enemies, the root cause of all the ills experienced by the Soviet Union. America was the agent behind its dissolution, and the architect of all its loss of territory, influence, and power.

Putin learned early that as long as America and its capitalist economic engine provided the world with a model of democratic power, Russia would never be able to assume its rightful, deserved, and stolen place as a behemoth on the world stage. That's been the most powerful driving force in his accumulation of influence and wealth, and his rise to supreme power in Russia.

Putin ALWAYS intended to damage America, expose 'democracy' as a sham inflicted on ignorant sheep by powerful and hypocritical oligarchs. He ALWAYS intended to weaken us by setting our diverse cultural, social, and political groups against one another. He ALWAYS planned to maneuver and manipulate the most venal and incompetent people into public office. He was always focused on degrading the capability of a government 'of and by' the people to act 'for' the people.

He knew from the start that military conflict was off the table as an option. Even the various proxy conflicts he provoked, funded, and encouraged were never regarded as game-changers, only as part of the multi-faceted long game. America must be made to implode, to eat its own, to expose its most shameful aspects on the world stage, to destroy its own reputation and subvert its own power.

The real tool to accomplish his end? Propaganda.

It's ALWAYS been his weapon. And then, in the 1990s, the Internet escalated the power of that weapon. The new propaganda weapon is to the older version as a nuclear ICBM is to a hand-thrown spear.

I hate to ascribe anything even remotely complimentary to him, but I have to admit this: Putin's genius was in recognizing exactly how powerfully these weapons could be exploited, and exactly how America's culture and economy make it supremely vulnerable to such attacks.

And so, for three decades now, he has waged a one-sided, increasingly effective war on America, which has done virtually nothing at all to defend itself or fight back. Yes, we've deployed some of the most advanced cybersecurity ever to protect the infrastructure of the Internet and our economy's growing dependence on it, and that's good - in terms of priorities, I can't fault that.

But what I CAN fault is our flaccid response to the sophisticated manipulation of our cultural communications, electoral system, and educational system. Our passive acceptance of the pummeling of our bedrock beliefs in the necessity of government's reliance on not just the consent, but the informed participation of the governed. We need to be having robust conversations about how to protect free speech when speech can be so easily weaponized to deny the voices of those opposing Putin's agenda of American dissolution.

Instead, we're letting ourselves be distracted and divided by the very agents Putin has manipulated into doing is work for him.

And so, here we are.

sadly,
Bright

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Q. What happens to a nation that allows their bitterest opponent unopposed and unpunished... (Original Post) TygrBright Apr 13 OP
Great post, Tygr! BComplex Apr 13 #1
Recommend. onecaliberal Apr 13 #2
Putin's plans have been a brilliant success and inexpensive Irish_Dem Apr 13 #3
I wish there was a way to cut off Russia's internet access in the US! kimbutgar Apr 13 #4
Today's republicans: "Russia is our friend". "... keithbvadu2 Apr 13 #5
Putting money into Trump was the best investment Vlad ever made. keithbvadu2 Apr 13 #6
Oh, Bright Hekate Apr 13 #7
Very insightful senseandsensibility Apr 13 #8
When Putin found out... SergeStorms Apr 13 #9
Excellent! mamacita75 Apr 13 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author traitorsgalore Apr 14 #11

Irish_Dem

(47,456 posts)
3. Putin's plans have been a brilliant success and inexpensive
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 05:18 PM
Apr 13

compared to war.

Taking over America was like taking candy from a baby.

keithbvadu2

(36,937 posts)
5. Today's republicans: "Russia is our friend". "...
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 06:51 PM
Apr 13

Today's republicans: "Russia is our friend".

"... retired Marine Corps Gen. James N. Mattis said in May 2015 that among world threats “in the near term, I think the most dangerous might be Russia.”

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/dec/6/donald-trump-james-mattis-differ-on-vladimir-putin/

senseandsensibility

(17,146 posts)
8. Very insightful
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 07:18 PM
Apr 13

and well written, TB! I wish that insight was recognized by the majority of the media and politicians.

SergeStorms

(19,204 posts)
9. When Putin found out...
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 07:29 PM
Apr 13

how easily he could buy greedy republicans, it made his job a whole lot easier.

Remember when the USSR was the "evil empire?" Republicans used to say that, but since the USSR broke up and Russia's Putin took over, republicans treat him like an old friend.

One thing you can always count on: the toxic greed of republicans. Without their assistance Putin would still be a third-rate dictator, and the United States would still be united.

mamacita75

(68 posts)
10. Excellent!
Sat Apr 13, 2024, 07:44 PM
Apr 13

This is so excellent in analysis. It is stunning that the media ignores all of this. It is sickening the ignorance of many in America.

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