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pampango

(24,692 posts)
Sat Aug 30, 2014, 07:27 AM Aug 2014

“I think to a large degree the Maidan revolution was organized and funded by outside powers."

“I’m sympathetic toward Putin in many ways”.

American White Nationalists To Hold Conference With Russian And European Far Right

Richard Spencer, the president of NPI (National Policy institute - a "white nationalist think tank&quot and a former writer at the American Conservative, said the conference, which will also feature figures from the ascendant European far right, would be the first of its kind for NPI outside the United States. It’s part of an effort to reach out to “European traditionalists” all over the world, he said, and the relationship with Dugin is just beginning: a publishing arm attached to NPI will publish a book this fall by Dugin, who this week called for Ukraine to be “cleansed” of the Ukrainian “race of bastards.”

This is not the first time that figures from the fringes of the American conservative movement have built bridges with the right in Europe and Russia. Pat Buchanan has publicly expressed support for Vladimir Putin’s policies, as have others. But this is the first time that Spencer’s crowd of white nationalists, who are no longer welcome in the mainstream U.S. conservative movement, have so publicly joined themselves to their Russian and European counterparts.

Spencer’s thoughts on the Ukraine crisis hew closely to Moscow’s.

“I think to a large degree the Maidan revolution was organized and funded by outside powers, I don’t think that’s a controversial statement,” he said. “I certainly understand the position of Ukrainian separatists and nationalists. I think that to a very large degree they are supporting a geopolitical policy of Washington and I myself am more sympathetic towards Russia as a major power entering the world stage. Russia has the opportunity, to put it bluntly, to make the world a better place.”

“I’m sympathetic toward Putin in many ways,” he said.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/rosiegray/american-white-nationalists-to-hold-conference-with-russian#u1ecvm

Careful about calling Ukrainians a 'race of bastards', Mr. Spencer. I believe Mr. Putin has referred to Ukrainians and Russians as 'one people'. Although you may admire Mr. Putin, he may take your comment about Ukrainians the wrong way.
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