Exactly the shirazi is a big mythThe Persian thing seems mostly bullshit to me, honestly. The ajanabis in Xamar who mixed with Gibil-Madows were mostly Arabs and Indians. There's no proof it was ever ruled by Iranics either.
UAE is even doing shady stuff supporting far-right anti-Islamic political groups in the West, messing up the discourse, and even fund think tanks around it.It is not just this incident that uae have done betrayal, they influenced Saudia to boycott Qatar, severe relations with turkey and other things, and when things turned around, they just established their relations back without even telling Saudia about it. Leaving them alone in the mess
the point is that, UAE is untrustworthy, no one should team up with them
UAE is even doing shady stuff supporting far-right anti-Islamic political groups in the West, messing up the discourse, and even fund think tanks around it.
The UAE have their own agendas that relate to the need to control collective civil social participatory spaces and even the discussions that are relevant, especially how it relates to the people's view on power and their relation to it, is to be managed and steered in a way that the civil power structure will keep it at bay. That is, foreign policy relations reflect, in a weird way, domestic measures, at the cost of damaging the well-being of Muslims in the Western world. They are very short-sighted.I don't think Russia supports the rightwing in the EU/West because they like the ideology. They mainly do it for destabilization reasons. Their entire playbook is written down here.
''Russia should use its special services within the borders of the United States to fuel instability and separatism, for instance, provoke "Afro-American racists". Russia should "introduce geopolitical disorder into internal American activity, encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements – extremist, racist, and sectarian groups, thus destabilizing internal political processes in the U.S. It would also make sense simultaneously to support isolationist tendencies in American politics".[8]''
They do the same in the EU.
Richard Spencer lol, the guys such a clown. Half the time he doesn't even understand his own views@anonimo
Check out this thread I made on how Russia's elite views nationalism. It is a very mindboggling different take from the Western concept of nationalism:
On the English version of Wikipedia they have smeared Dugin as a neo-fascist, but literally his ideology is the polar opposite to racism. This Eurasianism ideology views East Slavs, Caucasus tribes, and Turkic people as literally the same and rejects racism.
White nationalist Richard Spencer (this guy) currently supports Ukraine and is against Russia for this reason.
Eurasianism is an interesting ideology.
I'm glad that this account was suspended.