Dumbshit Russians?

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

As readers know, I refer often to “dumbshit Americans.”  I am beginning to wonder if the same applies to Russians.

As for dumbshit Americans, the evidence is never ending. We now have a Pew Research poll of Americans, if it is accurate, that finds that 36% of American Republicans and 35% of American Democrats support American military intervention against Russia in Ukraine “even if it risks a nuclear conflict with Russia.”  The Poll finds that half of the US population thinks that Russia’s concern with her national security is a “major threat” to US interests.  https://www.rt.com/news/552095-americans-nuclear-war-ukraine/

It blows my mind that more than one-third of the US population are willing to endure nuclear armageddon for  the utterly corrupt, nazi-dominated Washington puppet state of Ukraine. Americans have no interest whatsoever in Ukraine, and Ukrainians are an insignificant percentage of the US population.  The dumbshit Americans who are willing to go to nuclear war for Ukraine are the dumbshits who sit in front of CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, listen to NPR, read the NY Times and Washington Post.  These are people who are brainwashed and live in a false reality created for them by official narratives that serve only the narrow interests of the ruling elite. Most of the dumbshits wouldn’t die for their spouse, parents, or children.  But they are so programmed by the whore media that they are willing to die so Ukraine can shell Donbass Russians in their villages and cities.  Really, this is stupidity beyond imagination.

I have always thought that Putin and the governing class in Russia were more intelligent, but I am beginning to wonder.  Certainly Putin called Washington out at the 2007 Munich Security Conference when he said that Washington’s unipolar world was over, that there were now on the scene other powers with independent interests. However that was 15 years ago.  Since that time, other than repel the US orchestrated Georgian attack on South Ossetia and the recent attempt at color revolution in Kazakhstan, Russia has done nothing to protect her vital interests.  To the contrary, the Russian central bank placed its foreign exchange reserves abroad where they have been confiscated. The Kremlin has encouraged the West’s opinion of Russia as pussies by permitting eight years of shelling of the Donbass republics by Ukrainian neo-Nazis using weapons provided by Washington and its NATO puppets. And now the Kremlin has permitted all sanction outrages against Russia without applying devastating counter-sanctions. Putin has adopted the role of the government leader who obeys international law alone in the world. Amazingly, Putin thinks this show of righteousness will have an impact on Satan. https://www.rt.com/business/552077-russia-will-respect-private-ownership/  In a world of gangsters, what good does it do for Putin to respect contracts and private ownership?  

As I have often thought, the Kremlin has no idea what it is dealing with. Russia is riddled with doubt about the Soviet past and is a sitting duck for Washington’s psyops operation.

As I said would happen, Russia’s go-slow war has played 100% into their enemies’ hands. Russia needed a quick victory to forestall a devastating psyops campaign against her and to intimidate further NATO expansion. What the Kremlin achieved by  believing that the West would respect  humanitarian intentions is infamy.  Instead of discouraging provocations of Russia that will eventually lead to nuclear war, the Kremlin’s liberal goody-goodly war policy, which the West sees as  irresolution, has encouraged more provocations  Now the Kremlin is faced with in a few days the former Russian province of Georgia participating with NATO in military exercises.  Finland, seeing nothing but Russian weakness in Ukraine, as portrayed by the Western pressititues,  is now brave enough to apply for NATO membership.

It looks as if it will take the Russian military longer to subdue part of powerless Ukraine than it took Hitler to conquer all of Europe.  This does not impress Europeans that it is dangerous to provoke Russia.  It doesn’t shake the belief in the expansion of NATO. All NATO members know that the expansion of NATO is an offensive measure, not a defensive one. The purpose of missile bases on Russia’s border is to remove Russia as a constraint on Washington’s hegemony.

The Saker and Andrei Martyanov defend Russia’s military capability, but what good is it if it cannot be used, because the Kremlin doesn’t want to harm many civilians or scare Europe?  Putin thinks that Washington’s empire is going to fail, but not when Europe sees Russia failing. If reports are correct, the Kremlin didn’t even have enough sense to get its foreign exchange reserves out of the hands of its enemies, where they have been confiscated, before initiating its limited military intervention in Ukraine.

The question  that the Russian press hasn’t asked is why did Russia’s Finance Minister, Anton Siluanov, who has announced that half of Russia’s gold and foreign exchange has been seized by sanctions, permit the incompetent head of the Russian bank, Elvira Nabiullina, to disperse Russia’s foreign exchange reserves abroad where it was easily stolen by the sanctions?  This level of incompetence is unbelievable even in a third world country. Why does Putin support these obviously incompetent officials whose every action supports the effectiveness of the West’s sanctions against Russia?

Russia’s problem is that the Kremlin cannot get its mind around the fact that the West is Russia’s enemy, not its partner. The Foreign Ministry seems to think that only misunderstandings need to be cleared up so that Russia can be part of the West.

An article published in 2014 explains Russian impotence despite Russia’s clear, and unused, military superiority.  The author explains that “President Putin’s inability or unwillingness to stand up more vigorously to the geopolitical aggressions of the Unites States and its allies stems, therefore, not so much from military weakness, or lack of economic resources per se, as it is from the way its economy has become dependent on oligarch’s economic role and, therefore, on the skittish global markets, or the imperialistic whims of Western powers. Sadly, Russia is not alone in grappling with this dilemma of economic dependency and/or vulnerability to globalization of markets—in essence, to the whims of international financial markets, or the aspirations of the global plutocracy.” https://politicaleconomicsinfo.wordpress.com/putin-blinks/  In all these years, Russia (and China) have done little to insulate themselves from adverse forces operating against them.

In short, Washington conquered Russia in the Yeltsin years when the Russian intellectual class and the oligarchs, who privatized in their bank accounts Russia’s national resources, found that their interests resided in the West and not in Russian sovereignty.  The Kremlin, demonstrating its commitment to democracy and openness, has permitted innumerable Western and CIA financed NGOs to operate inside Russia in behalf of Washington. The Kremlin, in its naivete, has tolerated, perhaps even supported, a fifth column against Russia within itself. The Kremlin’s toleration of a fifth column working against Russia is beyond comprehension.

I am aware that the sanctions against Russia will alert other countries that might have aspirations of sovereignty and that awareness will spread that it is Washington’s hegemony, not Russia, that is a threat to the world.  But can this awareness be effective?

The Western pressitutes control the narratives. Facts do not matter to the West, no matter how many times Putin and Lavrov stress the facts. They waste their time and energy.  

In the Western world facts are powerless, as is evidence of all kind.  In the place of facts there are official narratives that turn lies into truth and that turn fiction into fact.  The Russians waste their time responding to false accusations. The accusations are a psyops operation.  By responding the Kremlin validates the accusations.

I have come to the conclusion that the Kremlin lacks the awareness that it is dealing with evil that is smarter and more determined than the Kremlin.  The Kremlin’s failure to deal with the West with force is leading the world to nuclear armageddon. Washington, sensing Russian weakness  and having so many allies against Russia is going to push the provocations to the point that the only alternative to Russia’s surrender is nuclear war.

Even The Saker, a needless apologist for Russia as objective facts support the Russian case, has come to the conclusion that the situation is “headed towards a full-scale military confrontation (conventional and nuclear) between the Empire of Lies and Russia.”  https://thesaker.is/russian-special-military-operation-in-the-ukraine-day-20/

This is what I said from the beginning.  The fact-based world the Russians think is there is not there. The world in which the Kremlin is operating has no relationship to the world in which Washington is operating.

In his speech yesterday Putin showed a dawning realization that the West was closed to Russia and that Russia faces a conflict with a West that “is simply moral degradation, complete de-humanization.” https://www.rt.com/russia/552096-putin-ukraine-west-speech/ 

Only a few, and they are not widely heard, are aware that the West’s sanctions and seizure of Russian central bank assets are acts of war as are US and NATO arms deliveries to the Ukrainian neo-Nazi forces.  The Kremlin has warned against interference with their military operation.  If the Kremlin chooses to regard the West’s actions as interference, wider war will be upon us.  That Washington takes such risks reflects its insistence on hegemony and the Kremlin’s toleration of years of provocations.

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m
m
March 18, 2022 7:15 am

PCR is losing it. A minor omission is he forgot Syria in the list of things to protect her vital interests.

But then he completely trips over Occam’s Razor, just like Michael Hudson and Pepe Escobar.
As I pointed out here already

Contrary to what Michael Hudson and even Pepe Escobar titled an unbelievable failure of the Russian Central Bank [to have half of their “assets” in a place they can easily be stolen],
it looks to me as if this was a deliberate trap set by Putin. He knew the hyperventilating West just wouldn’t be able to resist the opportunity to steal $300 billion. And why should he care much about it, it was just funny money anyways.

And my god, will that have reverberations!

The outcome of this world battle will not be determined by [fiat] money, but by responsibility and trust.

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
  m
March 18, 2022 10:02 am

Lots of people are losing it.
Been waking up at night with troubling dreams, then I realize that they are true.
Reality bites hard, just one bite, our southern formerly border is rapidly turning into a war zone.

B_MC
B_MC
March 18, 2022 7:35 am

In his speech yesterday Putin showed a dawning realization that the West was closed to Russia and that Russia faces a conflict with a West that “is simply moral degradation, complete de-humanization.

“Dr. D” at The Automatic Earth suggests that is the plan….

…What is the West? As Gore says, it’s a CONSUMER. Of everything. They print debt and consume things, net producing nothing. So Russia is passively embargoing them. That’s it. And with some help from China, that’s the whole plan. And it’s worse than that, Russia isn’t even trying to embargo the West. There is no need; the West is using the war to embargo themselves. This is the highest moral good, as Russia can remain completely clean of the matter, being the good guys, offering and having tried everything they could. When wheat, fertilizer, oil, metals, electric, are all shut off across Europe, citizens will ask their governments what happened. Those governments will point to Russia, but it will be no use: it will be plain to see that Russia was selling these life-giving goods to Europeans, and is still trying to sell them to Europe now. It was the European LEADERS, the bankers, billionaires, who refused to BUY them. This will not wash with a cold, hungry public…

It’s like this: Russia is going to crush the whole West. But that’s not Russia’s fault: the entire West is so rotten it’s barely been standing for decades now, and certainly since ’08. If not; well, Russia dies. They know this. But Russia will not die because they have been patient and careful and picked a time where the West is badly over leveraged and incredibly past their time.

The West Is at War with Itself

The West Is at War with Itself

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  B_MC
March 18, 2022 9:14 am

Like the game Jenga, Russia/China are preparing to remove the log that supports the West and rather than losing, they will watch as the tower of the west collapses on itself. Russia has the ability to be self sufficient, China, not so much.

GNL
GNL
  TN Patriot
March 18, 2022 1:55 pm

Why not China?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  GNL
March 18, 2022 7:46 pm

China has too many people and not enough resources. They import a large portion of their petroleum & food. With a 2/3 die off they would probably do OK. The masses are busy making things for export.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 18, 2022 7:53 am

It blows my mind that more than one-third of the US population are willing to endure nuclear armageddon for the utterly corrupt, nazi-dominated Washington puppet state of Ukraine.

I am willing to bet that PCR wore the face diaper too.

You have no excuse to have your mind blown by insane behavior after the last 2 years. You should instead expect it and be completely confident that any form of insane behavior is not only possible, but extremely likely in a population that has been going through a psychotic break from reality for decades.

Ginger
Ginger
  hardscrabble farmer
March 18, 2022 8:06 am

Well put.

Red River D
Red River D
  hardscrabble farmer
March 18, 2022 12:10 pm

It also seems to escape PCR’s list of scenarios that Putin might be playing along WITH the Western Elite at the highest levels. This would explain the Kremlin’s “inexplicable” stupidity and shortsightedness.

It’s either that, or Putin is playing a longer game than PCR can detect, because he actually is the smartest man in the room.

Right now my money is on number one.

Ken31
Ken31
  hardscrabble farmer
March 18, 2022 8:54 pm

What keeps bothering me is how the same people telling us that the establishment lies to us will then turn around and spout figures provided by the same establishment.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 18, 2022 8:04 am

It is difficult to blame Russia for a schizophrenic US government which switches foreign policy 180 degrees with every election, and is getting more irrational and self destructive by the day.
Who would have ever guessed 5 or 10 years ago we would be where we are now? The US government has proven without doubt it cannot be trusted by foreign government’s or even its own citizens for that matter. It is an institution bordering on insanity and the destruction of itself and everything it touches.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Anonymous
March 18, 2022 9:02 am

Who would have ever guessed 5 or 10 years ago we would be where we are now?

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Ghost
Ghost
  hardscrabble farmer
March 18, 2022 9:05 pm

We closed on this land in 2009 and contracted for the logs and building materials (and Omer Yoder! to build it) in 2010, after buying the little house.

The writing was on the wall. Even your creepy little monkey boy could have read it when I sat in a meeting with executives discussing how to pad charges for writing technical manuals which were actually already written, only had to be “transcribed” and redacted for classified information by editors like myself.

It was the most worthless job I ever performed and the people around me were thrilled to be doing it because it meant a paycheck for another couple years until the next contract negotiation.

I went straight from there to taking care of Poppa Grooch and the rewards for that have been vast. All you need is enough and if you do it right, God gives you the rest.

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
March 18, 2022 8:37 am

I used to believe ~40% (Dem Socialists) were ‘dumbshit’s to quote PCR.
Over the last 5 years, I added ~20% (Repub RINOs) are dumbshit’s. (see Mittens )
This ~30% support of nuke war is firm proof we have a society that is delusional on both sides of the spectrum.

This morning, I saw that students at Yale I think, protested against free speech.

Hal P
Hal P
  Crawfisher
March 18, 2022 8:58 am

But again it’s 30% those who are polled which really means nothing

GDP, usually gruntled
GDP, usually gruntled
  Hal P
March 18, 2022 4:03 pm

Yes. Plus they don’t break out Independents, which I understand now represent a greater total of the populace than either Ds or Rs. I would hope that polling them would yield far less than ~30%.

Ken31
Ken31
  GDP, usually gruntled
March 18, 2022 8:56 pm

You can’t even trust they conducted a poll, though polls do get conducted.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  Crawfisher
March 18, 2022 12:25 pm

Undoubtably, the dumbshittery has no respect for party lines.

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
March 18, 2022 8:39 am

It makes you wonder if Russia is playing along with a script that the Elites around the world have set up to spread fear and terror among the world population. This is being done to create and obedient race of slaves who will do anything to secure their safety. Is it possible that Russian leadership is playing the part of a national crisis actor feeding this sense of fear. Putin is too smart to fall into this trap that has been set for him unless he is a willing global crisis actor in a scripted geopolitical drama.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  Smedley Mulcher
March 18, 2022 9:03 am

If you aren’t asking these questions, then you’re just dabbling.

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
  hardscrabble farmer
March 18, 2022 9:30 am

..or babbling as the case may be.

Red River D
Red River D
  Smedley Mulcher
March 18, 2022 12:12 pm

That wasn’t babble.

That was legitimate deduction. Once you eliminate the impossible…

m
m
  Red River D
March 18, 2022 12:25 pm

Now tell us which “impossibles” you have eliminated!

Red River D
Red River D
  m
March 18, 2022 2:00 pm

Putin is a generalissimo from the planet of lizard kings.

Putin is actually a clone of Darth Vader.

Putin is the most brilliant strategist ever known to mankind.

m
m
  Red River D
March 18, 2022 2:09 pm

So you haven’t ruled out Putin is doing this for the Russian nation, which he puts higher than himself? (Or something very similar.)

Red River D
Red River D
  m
March 18, 2022 3:52 pm

I like Putin and I always leave room for him to be the cleanest dirty shirt in the hamper.

But as I said above, he’s making too many enormous errors which I believe are only explicable through one or the other of the scenarios I outlined. He’s either in with the demoniac luciferians, or he’s playing a master strategy that we’re all too stupid to see. I think he’s a smart and capable fella, but I don’t conceive of him as being the author of a brilliant long game which no one can accurately read, which includes a host of apparent tactical blunders that will eventually reveal themselves for genius level deception.

The simplest answer is that he’s just one of them. Which should come as a surprise to exactly no one who has been paying any attention for the last fifteen or twenty years.

And I would hasten to add: Putin is in no way stupid enough to make as many major mistakes as he has so far, absent a good reason for doing so.

m
m
  Red River D
March 18, 2022 4:01 pm

So I have read you correctly, when you were still beating around the bush.

I have for several years now, thought from time to time about how I would act if I were in such a position and situation, and wanted to act in the most truthful, and moral way. As Putin is 90+% in line with my conclusions, I believe him.
Plus nobody, in such a high position he has, completely fakes it for 20 years to then do a ‘Gotcha!’ and spend the remainder of his life -which might be less than another 20 years even if he dies peacefully in his bed- gleefully thinking about how he conned all those folks, for 20 years. That makes zero sense, even for the most twisted psychopath’s mind.

(And as I alluded to in the top-most comment, looking for “the simplest answer” may lead you to trip over Occam’s Razor, and fall flat on your face.)

Red River D
Red River D
  m
March 18, 2022 5:53 pm

Despite your whingeing about bush beating, I laid out multiple possibilities, rejecting the asinine assertion that Putin is simply stupid as nothing worth.

And despite your ham-handed quip about Occam’s Razor, I already told you pointedly that I leave room for other possibilities than the one I emphasized as being most likely.

Read more carefully. And be in less a hurry to always act a prick.

m
m
  Red River D
March 18, 2022 7:12 pm

Nice sidestepping.
It’s your pretty unequivocal categorization as “…doesn’t have ultimately good/moral goals” that I can clearly see.

Red River D
Red River D
  m
March 18, 2022 7:18 pm

I sidestepped nothing.

I wrote plainly.

You’re just a schmuck.

Piss off.

Ghost
Ghost
  Red River D
March 18, 2022 9:09 pm

The schmucks never piss off because I think they like being pissed on.

Red River D
Red River D
  Ghost
March 19, 2022 12:17 am

I do get a masochistic vibe from this one.

Which would work well for him, if he ever pulled any of this crap face to face.

FREE BEATINGS every Tuesday and Friday evenings!!!

m
m
  Red River D
March 19, 2022 4:33 am

You sidestepped everything.
Because you have no serious chain of arguments, about why you put Putin in the “evil/immoral” camp.
So you’re writing in prose to deflect from the fact that your statement is based wholly on your gut feeling alone – which would be OK, if you are man enough to forthrightly tell us exactly that.

But this bullshitting of yours deserves a good whacking, every time.
Go piss yourself.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Smedley Mulcher
March 18, 2022 9:32 am

Your comment is exactly what popped into my mind as I read this article. Is this a total staged event brought to us by the Rothschild Theatre Company? Knowing the Rothschilds would certainly bring this into the realm of worldwide possibilities. Perhaps this was a transfer of 300 billon into their accounts. Since the family basically owns most of the worlds banks outright it is not out of the realm of possibilities.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  Balbinus
March 18, 2022 12:36 pm

Looks like Russia was forced to take the worst page out of Murikas’ wargame book–you know, the part about going to war with no intention of winning. By the way, wonder who will end up with Russian gold? Likely the same ones that got the Libyan gold. Russia should have wrapped their whole “special operation” up in less than a week and got some respect in the world. Now they look weak like us. But they are not–and That is a dangerous situation.

Ghost
Ghost
March 18, 2022 8:50 am

Get this!!!

I tried to subscribe to ClubOrlov (Dmitry Orlov’s blog/forum/site) and couldn’t use any of my credit cards or bank cards. I only keep three, but Nick has one too and it didn’t work either! So, since he suggested joining the “VK” which was the Russian social network, I did, just to see if I could and I could. So, what did I do? I posted a Gigaohm Biological You Tube which recently got censored by You Tube two years after the fact, just out of curiosity and now I am BLOCKED on VK. Not just banned.

Blocked. by Russian censors.

It was the whistleblower from the FDA clinical trials who filed her complaint in September 2020.
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1428458455?t=00h35m40s

Hal P
Hal P
March 18, 2022 8:56 am

And I’m 100% sure that 100% of those polled would not be heading off to war nor any one of their children.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Hal P
March 18, 2022 9:40 am

Another question that looms large in my mind. Why would any parent sacrifice their child to our evil military to be used as cannon fodder in the defense of the NWO. Why would any youngster willing submit to and join this evil group? From Vietnam up the military has been used to promote hegemony and nothing else. I have begun to consider some wars before Vietnam for this classification also.

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
  Balbinus
March 18, 2022 12:39 pm

Since the Spanish American war. Many would say from Fort Sumpter.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hal P
March 18, 2022 10:42 am

They were willing to risk, if not advocate for, nuclear war. No need for them or their children to “head off to war” in that case. The war would come to them. And they’re still that brainwashed.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 18, 2022 10:53 am

Russia could have “taken” all of Ukraine by now if they did it the American way: carpet bomb the whole country and then waltz in and hand out candy to a couple of kids for a photo op. Russia is going as carefully as they can to avoid civilian casualties. Sundance asks pertinent questions. I’m not sure if he’s alleging that the entire “war” is theater (I don’t think so) or just that there is precious little evidence (where there should be a shit-ton) of supposed atrocities. See the entire thread …

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 18, 2022 1:26 pm

You think Russians are dumb? This country of dumb shits falsely let Biden be elected. He pisses his pants daily and wears a diaper. Who is worse a man respected in his country and feared elsewhere or some senile grafter who is laughed at by his country’s regular everyday working family person? I think Putin is smarter than anyone in our government and we are going to suffer because of it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 19, 2022 1:04 pm

“This country of dumb shits falsely let Biden be elected.”
And what would we do about it? Either elections don’t matter or are outright theater (like the last one), or they are real and do matter, but led us to shitshow we now live under. I think it’s the first, but either way, fuck this system.

I think Biden is a hilarious president to have. It has been made clear to me that this is not my country so I get to laugh along with the rest of the world.