THE GEOPOLITICAL MIRAGE
Returning to the topic of 17 May, chinese-russian relationships are more dangerous than one could imagine. Some european publicists, day by day, love to talk about the hidden russian struggle for
christianity and the white race that more characterized by support for Islam and the importation of African migrants in Rostov, yet some overlook the broader European context. The same can be said about China.
This “political emigration” mirrors how migrants from Asia or Africa flee their problems and bring them to us. In return, some Europeans escape from their issues by delving into geopolitics and an admiration for other nations that they see as more independent.
At the same time, biopolitically,
China is one of the main threats to Europe, aside from internal problems like migration, lack of fertility support, and governments' complete disinterest in our future. Keys to our future lie with a population we are
steadily losing. Russia has long adopted the strategy of replacing its native population with migrants, but apparently, that is not enough. So, Russia aligns closely with China, reinforcing their Soviet-era schizophrenic constructs.
Europe has always been the center; any dubious geopolitical projections only poison our intellectual space – where we are, there are our people. This underpins our struggle from the south and east, from Africa to Asia.
It would be appropriate to recall that Spengler might have seen potential in the "Siberian culture," but he would never have expected it to turn into a "Nigerian-Soviet" with all its negative consequences.
It's time to refocus on Europe itself, not on geopolitical theories. Europe is right outside our window, not in the offices of Putin and Xi Jinping.
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