Xenophobic Chill Descends on Moscow.
The huge banner was unfurled on Friday morning outside one of Moscows biggest bookstores, Dom Knigi, a grand emporium of the written word on Arbat Street across from a Citibank, a Baskin-Robbins and a Dunkin Donuts, and down the block from a big movie theater where the main feature at the moment is Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
Fifth Column, the banner declared. Strangers Among Us. It showed black-and-white portraits of three of Russias better-known political opposition figures and two Soviet-era dissident rock musicians, along with two evil-looking space aliens, one carrying a briefcase marked with the white ribbon that has been the symbol of political protests against President Vladimir V. Putin and the Russian government.
From the moment that Russias invasion and annexation of Crimea cast a new, bitter chill over relations with the West, a sinister jingoistic vibe has pervaded this unsettled capital stirred up by state-controlled television and Mr. Putin himself.
Some Western politicians are already threatening us not just with sanctions but also the prospect of increasingly serious problems on the domestic front, the president said in his speech announcing plans to absorb Crimea into the Russian Federation. I would like to know what they have in mind exactly: action by a fifth column, this disparate bunch of national traitors, or are they hoping to put us in a worsening social and economic situation so as to provoke public discontent? . .
At Mr. Putins direction, a committee led by his chief of staff is developing a new state policy in culture. Widely expected to be enacted into law, the proposed cultural policy emphasizes that Russia is not Europe and urges a rejection of the principles of multiculturalism and tolerance in favor of emphasizing Russias unique state-government civilization, according to Russian news accounts that quoted a presidential adviser on culture, Vladimir Tolstoy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/13/world/europe/xenophobic-chill-descends-on-moscow.html?hp
TwilightGardener
(46,416 posts)And yet they're SOOOO concerned that Ukraine isn't being tolerant enough of "ethnic Russians" that they supposedly have to invade (but, you know, just the valuable parts of Ukraine--factories, ports). How does anyone not see these people are getting as nutty as North Korea?
defacto7
(13,485 posts)but what Putin wants is a religious monarchy with a bent toward expansionism. That's no way to be "special". That's how you become Temujin with an Orthodox smock.