08/02/2024
Today Tucker Carlson Tonight will publish his video with putin. I encourage you to read my article about the love of some western conservatives to putin.
Like many other conservatives, Catholics have historically perceived leftist movements as a threat to their existence and values, and this continues to be the case today. It’s not surprising, then, that conservatives have often turned to “anti-communist” figures for support. Despite the Catholic Church’s opposition to the NSDAP (N**i Party) in Germany, their own party, the Centre Party, gave a decisive vote for the Enabling Act on March 23rd, 1933, which gave Hi**er dictatorial power. Pope Pius XI, who had been the Apostolic Nuncio in Poland, was the only diplomat to witness the approaching Bolsheviks in Warsaw in 1920. He was well aware of the dangers of communism and used this knowledge to strike the Lateran Accords with socialist-turned-fascist Benito Mussolini in 1929, ending the Roman Question and gaining control over Vatican City. Cardinal Baudrillard of France publicly supported the N**is and encouraged French volunteers to join the Wehrmacht and SS in their campaign against the Soviet Union. And this is just among Catholics; by 1933, the NSDAP drew its electoral support overwhelmingly from small-town and rural Protestant Mittelstand[5].
Nearly 100 years have passed since the wars in Mexico, Spain, and WWII. It may be tempting to judge our forefathers for siding with leftists or nationalists, N**is or communists. But what would you do if faced with such a bloody dichotomy? The signs of such a dilemma are already there.
Why do so many conservatives in the West love dictators like Putin. This includes numerous politicians and intellectuals. It’s not the first time this has happened either; similar sentiments were expressed before and during World War II.