Putin on the collapse of Western Civilization
“Another serious challenge to Russia’s identity is linked to events
taking place in the world. Here there are both foreign policy and moral
aspects. We can see how many of the Euro-Atlantic countries are actually
rejecting their roots, including the Christian values that constitute
the basis of Western civilisation. They are denying moral principles
and all traditional identities: national, cultural, religious and even
sexual. They are implementing policies that equate large families with
same-sex partnerships, belief in God with the belief in Satan.
“The excesses of political correctness have reached the point where
people are seriously talking about registering political parties whose
aim is to promote paedophilia. People in many European countries are
embarrassed or afraid to talk about their religious affiliations.
Holidays are abolished or even called something different; their essence
is hidden away, as is their moral foundation. And people are
aggressively trying to export this model all over the world. I am
convinced that this opens a direct path to degradation and primitivism,
resulting in a profound demographic and moral crisis.
“What else but the loss of the ability to self-reproduce could act
as the greatest testimony of the moral crisis facing a human society?
Today almost all developed nations are no longer able to reproduce
themselves, even with the help of migration. Without the values embedded
in Christianity and other world religions, without the standards
of morality that have taken shape over millennia, people will inevitably
lose their human dignity. We consider it natural and right to defend
these values . One must respect every minority’s right to be different,
but the rights of the majority must not be put into question.
“At the same time we see attempts to somehow revive a standardised
model of a unipolar world and to blur the institutions of international
law and national sovereignty. Such a unipolar, standardised world does
not require sovereign states; it requires vassals. In a historical sense
this amounts to a rejection of one’s own identity, of the God-given
diversity of the world.
“Russia agrees with those who believe that key decisions should be
worked out on a collective basis, rather than at the discretion
of and in the interests of certain countries or groups of countries.
Russia believes that international law, not the right of the strong,
must apply. And we believe that every country, every nation is not
exceptional, but unique, original and benefits from equal rights,
including the right to independently choose their own development path.”
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