No third party link describing the fascist whatever that I am supposed to ooh and ah at? A tiny history lesson for you: Ukraine is nothing but a chunk of land traditionally divided among western and eastern Europe powers. Keeping it intact makes no sense.
wow
The entire Soviet Union was a fake country too. When does Siberia get its independence from Russia?
Hey let us bring back all the old empire and countries while we are at it!
Mad Vlad does not recognize any other country as a sovereign state.
Dugin, who recently called for the Ukrainian "race of bastards" to be "cleansed", will appear at the event in Budapest alongside figures including Richard Spencer, president of the US white nationalist thinktank the National Policy Institute.
Spencer told Buzzfeed that the conference would offer the chance for nationalists from across Europe and beyond to exchange ideas.
"I think there are a lot of things happening in Europe that I think would excite people like me and people who want to go to the conference, and would excite Americans who care about their European identity," Spencer said.
Held from 3-5 October, the conference is entitled 'The Future of Europe: Perspectives on Geopolitics, Identity and Nationalism'.
Amongst the speakers are Hungarian far-right politician Marton Gyongyosi, who recently called for a list of "dangerous Jews" to be compiled; and Manuel Oschenreiter, a journalist and commentator for the Russian TV channel RT, recently exposed as editor of far-right magazine Zuerst! which glorified Nazi Germany.
One speaker, US author Richard Spencer, has argued that black people are less intelligent than white people, and that "when blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western Civilization any kind of civilization disappears."
Information about Dugin has been common knowledge and has been available for quit some time. That's why nobody is rushing to give you a link.
For example from NRO...
A tiny history lesson for you: Ukraine is nothing but a chunk of land traditionally divided among western and eastern Europe powers. Keeping it intact makes no sense.
Here's a tiny little lesson for you. Ukraine (minus Crimea) is a country of about 40 million people. An overwhelming majority of people who live on "that chunk of land" don't want to be part of Russia and do want to be part of Ukraine. Your comment that "keeping it (Ukraine) intact makes no sense", is ironically utter nonsense.