Putin’s philosophers, and why the war matters — Hicks and Tracinski on TASA

Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgtahhP9vCA

7 thoughts on “Putin’s philosophers, and why the war matters — Hicks and Tracinski on TASA”

  1. You claim at around 04:19 that Russia is expansionist whereas Ukraine is not. That’s not correct. This is NOT a war between Ukraine and Russia, this is a war between a US-captured country threatening a neighbour who has been warning about the build up of NATO forces on its border.
    I have provided you with documentation revealing that Ukraine is just another vassal state of the current Junta running the US presently. Please try to examine the subject with more depth and scope. Things are not as they should be and everyone knows it at some level.

    @23:20 your guest, Tracinski , states that the present conflict was tipped off, because the Ukrainians would rather have a Europeanist model instead of a Putinist model. This is demonstrably false.
    If the US oligarchy running Ukraine (Victoria Newland amongst them) had addressed Putin’s concerns which he has expressed over the span of almost 20 years, this war could have been prevented.
    Your guest focusses narrowly on the ‘Putin persona and dynamic’ instead of seeing the whole landscape surrounding this conflict.
    We have a problem with the aggressive and covert expansion of an elite class seeking to undermine the sovereignty of every land and person on the planet.
    Your work professor, as long as you carefully avoid the ‘surroundings’ causing world events -whether intentional or not.

    @44:20 Tracinsky posits without any kind of verification that it was Putin who had people killed in Britain. It has never been proven – even if likely, but he doesn’t say that.
    Ursula von der Leyen (who he also mentions as courageous) stems from one of the largest slave trading families in America. Does that mean she shares those ideas? Likely, given her actions in the past, but not conclusively.
    https://foreignpolicy.com/2021/04/30/aristocratic-ineptitude-ursula-von-der-leyen-eu-europe-vaccines-pandemic-response/

    At 44:40 your guest states that the Europeans are, for the first time in years, unified in purpose, because of this war. That is not true! The Europeans have been completely in #lockstep with the #WEF’s and George #Soros’ attempt to erase the meaning of borders, national and personal sovereignty, justice systems,… in order to create their world economic reset known as #BuildBackBetter and #TheGreatReset. The war in Ukraine, as well as the #CCP #Covid19 virus, the face diapers (which achieve nothing), the #vaccines which are really experimental gene therapy, are simply expressions of that drive to incrementally and relentlessly drive us all into slavery.

    Tracinski criticises #TuckerCarlson at 46:20 for being uncaring for the difference between freedom and dictatorship. At that point in the talk I would have contested his stance. Tucker has demonstrated repeatedly that this difference is primary amongst his concerns. These remarks made by Tracinski imply that he is also in lockstep with the narrative of the Democratic Party in the USA. He regurgitates their narrative without a basis of any truth in the matter.
    The Democratic Party’s leadership are responsible for this war in the first place.

  2. I was initially very skeptical of the long rant above, especially after the second paragraph’s accusation of Ukraine being some kind of American “vassal.”

    But when I got to the part about vaccines being “experimental gene therapy,” I knew that I was dealing with a certifiable nut case.

  3. Dr Hicks,

    That is a bit of an unfair question. They have little reason to expand to those areas. A more fair question is how do they treat their own citizens? It’s not good. They do not respect property rights, they uphold a hero that is a really bad person, they have massive corruption that is never their fault and always Russia’s.

    The interesting part of this debacle is not how evil Putin is but how a country with vast resources like Ukraine could squander all of that through really bad decisions that are now causing the devastation. I think the answers lie in nationalism, bigotry, socialism, fascism. But they had to because…. those evil russians. Always there to blame.

    And none of this excuses Russia or Putin. they are evil. but again the lessons for us are in the actions of Ukraine. When you act like a bully prepare for a bigger more principled bully to take your lunch. That does not justify anything it is just a fact and a fact we need to learn.

  4. I apologize, you are right. I thought he was disagreeing with you on Russian expansion being the cause of the invasion and instead suggesting it was defensive. I see now that he is saying Ukraine is expansionist.
    Terrible situation for everyone. May reason prevail.

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