07:10:00 13.01.2025
We often hear that when faced with a choice between two evils, it is better to choose the "lesser evil," assuming this to be a more logical and reasonable decision. In reality, this is a trap that many of our compatriots fall into. Years ago, I too fell into this trap, but later I realized that the "lesser evils" actually pose a greater danger than the "greater evils." This is because the "greater evils" are typically chosen by ignorant fools and degenerates, while the "lesser evils" are often chosen by intelligent and honorable people who are simply misled by their indignation. This is the root of the problem: the "lesser evil" provides false hope and diverts the better segment of the population, preventing them from uniting with truly patriotic and honest leaders and movements that genuinely desire and have the capacity to solve their nation's problems.
In the past 10–20 years, we have witnessed the rise of similar "lesser evils" (who also serve as false opposition) among populist politicians in Europe and America. These individuals are often labeled as "far-right extremists" with the specific aim of misdirecting nationalists and genuinely concerned citizens in these countries. For example, we have seen the rise of Donald Trump in the USA, Alice Weidel's AfD party in Germany, Marine Le Pen in France, Giorgia Meloni's (interesting how most of them are women...) coming to power in Italy, and similar other examples. At first glance, this might seem positive for nationalists in America and Europe, but it is an illusion. All these leaders are covertly (though not entirely secretly) connected to Zionists and serve their global anti-national agenda. Interestingly, almost all of them hold pro-Russian political stances.
Zionists, as the world’s greatest manipulators, are fully aware that their failed 80-year experiment of liberal-democratic, capitalist, and neo-Bolshevik policies in Aryan nations is bound to face strong resistance. This is already evident, as nationalist Europeans around the globe awaken and rebel against these corrupt, anti-national value systems that are leading their nations to destruction. This is precisely why Zionists have created the baseless concept of populist "far-right extremism" and promoted their puppets disguised in nationalist fur. These figures do nothing more than make empty, crowd-pleasing promises. This phenomenon is also present in Armenia, especially after 2018, where similar conniving forces have pushed figures like Robert Kocharyan or Bagrat Galstanyan as Armenia’s "lesser evils."
In short, these "lesser evils" or false oppositions are deceivers who, in reality, do more harm than the "greater evils." Beyond misleading and distracting the better segment of the population, they also generate deep disappointment and indifference among the people once their lies are exposed. Disappointment and apathy are among the most destructive phenomena for a nation, as we are currently witnessing in our own case. Therefore, understand this well and remain vigilant, so you too do not fall into this trap.
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